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THE Seventh Pacific Science Congress (see Nature, September 11, p. 409) is now in session in New Zealand. Thirty countries are participating, and of theses the seventy-one United States representatives form a particularly large delegation. These American men of science are representing not only the United States but also the dependent territories, such as the Pacific Islands and Honolulu, and the occupation authorities in Japan. British and American civil air-lines and also the United States Military Air Transport Service have made special arrangements to fly these American delegates from their respective scattered locations to New Zealand. The Royal Society has sent a delegation of six to the Congress (Nature, January 1, p. 17).
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Seventh Pacific Science Congress. Nature 163, 243 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163243d0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/163243d0