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IN spite of financial stringency, which has cramped tho activities of many scientific institutions of recent years, the Imperial Mycological Institute organised a very successful Conference at the Imperial College of Science and Technology in September 1934. Invitations were conveyed to overseas Governments of the British Empire, to certain Government Departments of the United Kingdom, and to the staffs of agricultural and horticultural research stations, university departments, to individual myco-logists, and to the representatives of certain firms interested in tho manufacture of fungicides. A report of the activities of this Conference has recently appeared (Imp. Mycol. Inst., Kew, Surrey, pp. 32, 2s. net).
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PENSTON, N. Third Imperial Mycological Conference. Nature 136, 269 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136269a0
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