Abstract
THE Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society makes its appearance this year in a rather slimmer form than usual, due, however, more to the use of a thinner paper than to a curtailment of the printed matter. The affairs of the society bulk largely as usual, taking up more than half the present volume, while the miscellaneous articles, to which the ordinary reader turns, only occupy about 150 pages. The volume is, in fact, burdened far too much with reports of council meetings and committees, which have lost all interest for the members by the time the annual volume reaches them, and which would be much more to the point if circulated as “proceedings” immediately after the meetings and not reprinted here.
The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society.
Vol. lxv. Pp. clxvi + 392. (London: Murray, 1904.)
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The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society . Nature 71, 558–559 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/071558b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/071558b0