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THE large attendance at many of the meetings of Section D was sufficient evidence of the general interest of the programme, which included discussions upon the Tanganyika problem, the nature of fertilisation, spicule formation in sponges, the bearing of scientific marine investigations on practical fishery problems, and a number of papers on special subjects, only a few of which can be noticed here.
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ASHWORTH, J. Zoology at the British Association . Nature 74, 550–553 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074550a0
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