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The Position of the Meteorological Office

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THE issue of NATURE for February 26 contained an account of the Royal Meteorological Society's resolution in reference to the transfer of the Meteorological Office to the Air Ministry, a leading article dealing with the same subject, and correspondence on the organisation of scientific work, part of which seems directly applicable to the same theme.

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BRYANT, W. The Position of the Meteorological Office. Nature 105, 38–39 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105038b0

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