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THE forthcoming meeting of the British Association in Nottingham recalls the year 1866, when the present Mr. Justice Grove presided over the meeting in the town, and delivered his epoch-making address. Although this was the only meeting held in Nottingham, national conferences and associations of all kinds are constantly gathering in this very convenient, healthy, and picturesque centre; the inhabitants are therefore accustomed to the entertainment of guests. The public buildings will also be found to offer special facilities for the usual work of the British Association.
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CLOWES, F. The Nottingham Meeting of the British Association. Nature 48, 295 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/048295a0
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