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The British Association

Nature (London), 1907-08, Vol.76 (1973), p.430-439 [Periódico revisado por pares]

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    The British Association
  • É parte de: Nature (London), 1907-08, Vol.76 (1973), p.430-439
  • Descrição: SECTION K. BOTANY. OPENING ADDRESS BY PROF. J. B. FARMER, M.A., F.R.S., PRESIDENT OF THE SECTION. CUSTOM has decreed that those who are charged with the responsibilities that to-day fall to my lot should eftdeav/Hir to address themselves to the consideration of matters such as they may deem to be of advantage to cithers, or, at any rate, of interest to themselves. It is riot, perhaps, always easy to combine these two courses, and if I choose the less altruistic one I experience the smaller compunction in doing so because the undisturbed repose that most Addresses enjoy when they have been decently put away between the covers of our Annual Report seems to indicate that an attempt to express the passing thought, however ephemeral its interest, may not be the worst introduction to the business of the advancement of our science.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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