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II. THE modern development of botanical science, being that which occupies my own attention, is naturally that on which I might feel especially inclined to dwell; and I should so far have the excuse that there is, perhaps, no branch of research with the early progress of which this Society is more intimately connected.
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Royal Society—The President's Anniversary Address 1 . Nature 19, 132–135 (1878). https://doi.org/10.1038/019132a0
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