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ONE of the many happy results of sending a delegation from the British Association to the Silver Jubilee Session of the Indian Science Congress Association has been to arouse among the universities and scientific institutions in Great Britain a wider interest in the scientific work of India. As most of the delegates have now returned, the British Association may perhaps provide an opportunity for some of them to speak upon this subject, but meanwhile a good impression of the Congress can be gained from two of its publications that have now reached this country ; namely, the Proceedings, and the “Outline of the Field Sciences of India” volumes which correspond in a general way with publications of the British Association.
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RUSSELL, E. Science in India. Nature 141, 295–297 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/141295a0
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