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THE forty-fifth annual meeting of the American Association took place from August 24 to 29, at Buffalo, at which town it has now met four times, and although one of the smallest attended of recent meetings, seems to have been a very pleasant gathering. In most of the Sections full complements of communications were presented, notably so in those devoted to Chemistry, Botany, Geology, Anthropology, and Physics. The arrangements, a programme of which has reached us, appear to have been made with great care, and evidently no pains were spared to ensure the success of the meeting. Space will not permit us to print the addresses of the retiring President and Vice-Presidents; suffice it to say that they well sustain the standard of merit fixed by previous deliverances.
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The American Association Meeting, 1896. Nature 54, 450 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/054450a0
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