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MOST appropriately at the time of its centenary, the British Association came into possession of a collection of letters and other documents retained, and in part mounted in a book, by John Phillips, its first secretary. These were saved from destruction and generously presented to the Association by Prof. W. J. Sollas, after they had been unearthed in the department of geology at Oxford, of which Phillips in later life became the head.
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The British Association: Some Early Documents. Nature 129, 494–495 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129494a0
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