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IT is becoming more and more noticeable at the meetings of the association that communications are read which are of special interest to members of sections other than that to which each of the papers happens to be presented. In fact, there is little doubt that interests are now far too much subdivided at our meetings, and that one of the main purposes of the association is therefore unfulfilled. Many of us have felt the desirability of associating sections for the consideration of topics of common interest—not merely for set debates.
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ARMSTRONG, H. British Association—Winnipeg Meeting. Nature 80, 159 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/080159b0
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