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As already announced, the sixty-ninth meeting of German men of science and physicians will take place at Brunswick on September 20 to 25. On the Sunday before, September 19, there will be a display of popular and juvenile games on the Bernhard Platz, in the afternoon. In the evening the first general reception will take place. There will be two general meetings, on September 20 and 24 respectively, at 9 a.m. Prof. Richard Meyer (Brunswick) will give a paper on the relations between chemical research and chemical technology, and Prof. Waldeyer (Berlin) on impregnation and heredity, on the Monday. At Friday's meeting, September 24, there will be a lecture by Dr. Orth (Göttingen), on medical instruction and practice; and by Dr. H. Meyer (Leipzig), on the sources of the Xingu river, Central Brazil. The sections will begin to meet on Monday afternoon, September 20, but on Wednesday there will be a joint meeting of the sections on the subject of scientific photography, for which some highly interesting papers are promised by Prof. H. W. Vogel, René du Bois-Reymond, Lassar, Selenka, and others. The evenings throughout the week will be enlivened by operas, concerts, and balls, and excursions are arranged to Wolfenbüttel, Königslutter, and other attractive places in the neighbourhood.

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Notes. Nature 56, 413–415 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/056413a0

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