Abstract

THE British Association, after celebrating its centenary in London last year, will return this year appropriately to its birthplace, York. The annual meeting will be held there on Aug. 31—Sept. 7, and the preliminary programme has just been issued. The reception room will be in the Exhibition Buildings. The inaugural meeting and evening lectures will be given in the adjoining exhibition hall, a structure which, when it served the same purpose for Ramsay, Huxley, and Spottis-woode at the jubilee meeting in 1881, was labelled as ‘temporary’, but through various vicissitudes has stood the test of time, and now has been amply restored since its service as a post-office sorting-shed.

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