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THE British Empire Naturalists' Association announces the retirement of its honorary general secretary, Mrs. G. B. Thomason, which took place at the end of April after thirty-five years work. She is a niece of E. K. Robinson, who founded the B.E.N.A., and has been responsible for most of the routine business work of the Association. It is also announced that plans have been made to hold the usual B.E.N.A. summer gathering in the first fortnight of June, and the Ludlow district has been selected: local arrangements will be put in the hands of the Shropshire Branch, and, despite the War, the local interests of fauna, flora and scenery are hoped to attract a good attendance.
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British Empire Naturalists' Association. Nature 145, 739 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/145739e0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/145739e0