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HOSTS and guests have been abundantly satisfied with the results of the Canadian Meeting of the British Association. The Canadians have done their very utmost for their guests, and the latter appear to have responded heartily. There have been, to judge from the very full reports in the Times, some notable incidents in connection with the meeting, which will no doubt be fully noticed in the reports from our Special Correspondents, which we hope to receive in time for next week's number.
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The British Association . Nature 30, 468–476 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/030468a0
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