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THE response to our orginal appeal (NATURE, Oct. 25, 1924, p. 607) has been gratifying. Offers of cooperation range from Norway and Lithuania to Cape Colony and Australia; from Vancouver, Winnipeg, and Fargo (N. Dakota) to Lahore, Calcutta, and Batavia (Java). It has brought us into touch with many workers previously unknown to us, and ancient records, including an almost unbroken series carried on in the same family, on the same system, in the same place, from 1737 to the present day. We should like therefore to put forward for mutual discussion suggestions for future co-operation.
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CLARK, J. International Co-operation in Phenological Research. Nature 115, 602–603 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115602c0
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