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THE fourth meeting of the British Association ir York will be held in that city on August 1–8, the date being fixed earlier than usual to enable members and their hosts to combine attendance at the meeting with a subsequent tour abroad or a visit to the northern moors for the shooting season. The association was founded in York in 1831, and had for its first president the Earl Fitzwilliam, F.R.S. It celebrated its jubilee there in 1881, under the presidency of Lord Avebury, then Sir John Lubbock,—and it now meets again, after three-quarters of a century, in the city of its birth.
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The Forthcoming Meeting of the British Association at York . Nature 73, 564–565 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/073564a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/073564a0