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IN view of the lively interest that has been aroused by the lectures that have been delivered recently by Sir J. C. Bose in London and elsewhere, on the methods and results of his investigations on the physiology of plants, it will no doubt be agreeable to many readers of NATURE to have some general information concerning him and his work, and about the Research Institute which he has founded in Calcutta.
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The Bose Research Institute, Calcutta. Nature 118, 158–160 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118158a0
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