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THE meeting of Section H at Winnipeg, apart from being one of the most enjoyable of recent years, was also truitful of much good work, and was undoubtedly in every respect a great success. It was hardly to be expected that the audiences would be as large as at an English meeting, but although the numbers attending the section were at first few, they increased daily, and at the end were well up to the average. Last year a great diminution in the number of papers dealing with physical anthropology had to be recorded. Unfortunately, this was still more apparent at Winnipeg, and only one paper on the subject was presented. it is to be hoped that this is only a temporary falling off, and that in future years the papers on physical subjects will be as numerous as in the past.
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Anthropology at the British Association . Nature 81, 477–479 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/081477a0
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