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THE President and Council of the Royal Society are to be entirely congratulated on the success of the reunion at Burlington House on the 12th inst. It was generally felt that the display of objects of interest was finer than any brought together for some years, and the general satisfaction expressed must have amply rewarded those upon whom the burden of the arrangements had fallen.
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The Royal Society Soirée . Nature 34, 57–59 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/034057b0
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