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THE general opinin on all Lands seems to be that the meeting of the British Association in Leeds have-been a great success certainly from the point of view the of Leeds, they will be remembered as a fitting celebration of the arrival of summer. After the most dismal August in the recorded meteorology of the area, the meetings have heralded a change to sunny weather and blue skies, with that bracing keenness in the air that prevents lassitude. Whilst the excursions have thus been made doubly enjoyable, the weather has also been appropriate for the strenuous follower of sectional activities.
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The British Association at Leeds. Nature 120, 373–376 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120373a0
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