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A TIME in which so many heartrending calls are being made upon the benevolent seems but ill-adapted for pressing any schemes not immediately connected with any specially urgent distress. There is, however, at present an appeal being made by the Royal Society to all who are in any way interested in science, which, though on behalf of a permanent fund, and not connected with any ephemeral distress, has long been felt to be necessary, and which peculiar circumstances render it imperative now to press forward without delay.
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The Scientific Relief Fund . Nature 33, 433 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/033433a0
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