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THE publication of the fifty-first volume of the Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute marks the commencement of a new epoch in the history of that very vigorous scientific organisation. The volume itself compares very favourably with those of past years, and its contents show that there is at least one part of the British Empire where pure science is being cultivated as strenuously as before the war. We are glad to see that the institute is receiving more support from the New Zealand Government, while the large membership of the nine constituent societies scattered throughout the Dominion clearly indicates the influence which it is exerting upon the New Zealand public.
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The New Zealand Institute. Nature 105, 24 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105024a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/105024a0