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ON the opening day (Thursday) only the President's address was taken, and the Section then adjourned with the object of hearing addresses in other Sections which were of biological interest. The total number of papers brought before the Section this year was not as large as usual, but they extended over a wide range of zoological subject-matter, as the following outline programme shows:—
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Zoology at the British Association. Nature 60, 630–632 (1899). https://doi.org/10.1038/060630a0
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