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IF it be fair to forecast the success of a meeting of the British Association by the quality of the addresses delivered by the various presidents, then we may predict that the meeting of this year at Aberdeen, which began yesterday, will stand out among its fellows. We think it would be hard to find any prior occasion on which such a high standard of excellence had been reached all round.
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Our Present Needs . Nature 32, 433–435 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1038/032433a0
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