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IT is expected that about fifty foreign men of science will be present at the Leeds meeting of the British Association. A good many manufacturing firms have promised to open their works during the time at which the meeting is being held; and a Guide to Leeds and the surrounding district, with accounts of the various industries, is being prepared. There will, of course, be excursions to the more interesting places within easy reach of Leeds. The first soirée will be given by the Mayor, the second by the Executive Committee. The Yorkshire College will give an afternoon reception.

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Notes. Nature 42, 180–182 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/042180a0

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