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THE Cardiff meeting of the British Association came to an end on Sunday morning, when the Lord Mayor of Cardiff (Councillor G. F. Forsdike) and the Corporation, with the general officers of the Association and some of the members, attended the service at St. John's Church. The Association sermon was preached by Canon E. W. Barnes, F.R.S., and we are glad to be able to reproduce it this week. The scientific work of the Association concluded on Friday evening, August 27, when Sir Daniel Hall delivered a stimulating discourse under the title of “A Grain of Wheat from the Field to the Table.” A comprehensive vote of thanks to the Lord Mayor, Corporation, and citizens of Cardiff was carried with acclamation, and was responded to by the Lord Mayor and by Dr. W. Evans Hoyle, whose valuable work as local secretary was much appreciated by all.
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The British Association at Cardift. Nature 106, 12–13 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/106012a0
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