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LISBON MEETING IN view of the restrictions on foreign travel imposed in several European countries it was expected that the number of members attending the Congress of Zoology which was held at Lisbon on September 15-21 might fall short of that reached at some previous meetings of the Congress. In the event, however, the number proved to be little, if at all, less than that of the last meeting at Padua in 1930. Under the presidency of Prof. Arthur Ricardo Jorge, some five hundred members took part, and the programme showed about two hundred separate communications to be read either before the full Congress or at the sessions of the twelve sections into which it divided.
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Twelfth International Congress of Zoology. Nature 136, 612–613 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136612b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/136612b0