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THE seventy-sixth meeting of the British Association may be described as a very successful one. The Association was founded in York in 1831. It visited York again in 1846, and also in 1880. On the present occasion the citizens, who are proud of the connection of their ancient city with the association, welcomed the members with the greatest cordiality and hospitality. The meeting was favoured with exceptionally good weather, and as the programme left little to be desired, those who visited York on this occasion carried away with them very pleasant memories.
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The York Meeting of the British Association . Nature 74, 355–366 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074355a0
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