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GREAT vitality was shown in this subsection, and three mornings and one afternoon were hardly sufficient to get through the rather large programme. The meetings were well attended, and were of particular interest, since many distinguished foreigners were present, several of whom attended at Cambridge in consequence of the meeting there of the subcommittee of the International Meteorological Committee which was appointed at Southport last year to discuss the means of advancing our knowledge of the relation between solar and terrestrial changes.
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LOCKYER, W. Astronomy and Cosmical Physics at the British Association . Nature 70, 536–538 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/070536b0
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