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IT should have been stated in our paragraph last week relative to the opening of the Laboratory of the Marine Biological Association at Plymouth that the President, Prof. Huxley, who has given unremitting care to the affairs of the Association during the last three years, would be present if he were not prevented from taking part in any public proceedings by the state of his health. In the absence of the President, one of the Vice-Presidents of the Association, Prof. Flower, will preside. The Honorary Secretary, Prof. Ray Lankester, who founded the Association, and has conducted its affairs to the present issue, will also be present.

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Notes . Nature 38, 182–185 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/038182a0

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