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THE annual general meeting of the Ray Society having been omitted for the current year, with the consent of the members, the present officers and council will remain in office, with the exceptions that Dr. E. S. Russell, president of the Linnean Society, has been co-opted as a vice-president and Dr. Stanley Kemp as a member of council. In the annual report, which has just been circulated, the Council states that the accounts show a much more satisfactory state of affairs than might have been anticipated under war conditions. The second volume of Dr. Bristowe's work “The Comity of Spiders” is nearly ready for publication. A volume on “The Larvae of Decapod Crustacea” by Dr. Robert Gurney is in the printers' hands and will form the issue to subscribers for 1941. The Council will be glad to consider suitable works for early publication. Authors are requested to communicate with the secretary of the Society. The official address of the Society remains “c/o The British Museum (Natural History), Cromwell Road, London, S.W.7”, but personal communications for the Secretary should be addressed to Dr. W. T. Caiman, “Willowbrae”, Tayport, Fife.
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The Ray Society. Nature 147, 742 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/147742c0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/147742c0