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The “Nature-Study” Exhibition

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THROUGH the courtesy of the Royal Botanic Society, the aims of which are by no means so purely social as some of its present interests might suggest, a “Nature-Study” Exhibition is now being held in Regent's Park. Never has there been a better undertaking, nor could one be set on foot, which would do more to bring about a rational system of teaching such as is now looked forward to, whereby the pupils may be keenly interested instead of bored and their work made a labour of love instead of a dreary task.

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WEBB, W. The “Nature-Study” Exhibition . Nature 66, 324–327 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066324b0

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