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I HAVE received the following letter from Sir Arthur Mitchell, K.C.B., who has been for long closely identified with the Scottish Meteorological Society, both as a scientific worker and as an administrator, and who was one of the founders of the Ben Nevis Observatory, and I send it to you as it expresses what I am sure must have been the feeling of meteorologists on reading Dr. Shaw's otherwise admirable and inspiring address on methods of meteorological investigation.
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OMOND, R. Dr. Shaw's Address at the British Association. Nature 69, 6–7 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/069006c0
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