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THE British Association meets this year for the fourth time in Dublin. The last occasion was just thirty years ago, when Sir William Flower presided over Section D, while Prof. Huxley was Chairman of the Department of Anthropology, at that time not raised to the dignity of a separate Section, and Sir Wyville Thomson was President of Section E. The last Dublin meeting was fortunate in having among its officers men who have left an enduring mark on Zoological science.
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HARMER, S. The British Association. Section D. Zoology . Nature 78, 488–503 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/078488a0
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