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AN immense amount of good and useful scientific work has been accomplished during the last fifty years in the United Kingdom by local natural history and archaeological societies. Not only Have these bodies stimulated local research, but by affording means of publication they have been of inestimable service “to science in placing on record accounts of local discoveries, co-ordinating methods of study, and enabling the embryo student to try his prentice hand at authorship.
The North Staffordshire Field Club. Jubilee Volume, 18651915.
Edited by S. A. H. Burne J. T. Slobbs H. V. Thompson. (Published by J. and C. Mort, Stafford.) Price 7s. 6d.
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The North Staffordshire Field Club Jubilee Volume, 1865–1915. Nature 98, 488 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1038/098488b0
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