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BEARING in mind the special local conditions attaching to a meeting of the association out of England, the work of the section was organised so as to include the consideration of broad problems of general and local interest rather than the reading of specialised papers. Accordingly, the section sat jointly with the physicists for one session, with the physiologists and agriculturists for another, and with the botanists and agriculturists for a third. These joint discussions were all exceedingly successful and attracted large audiences.
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Chemistry at the British Association . Nature 81, 474–477 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/081474a0
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