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THE complimentary banquet to Prof. Tyndall, to which reference has more than once been made in these columns, is described in detail elsewhere. We cannot, however, allow an event of so much interest, and which is, we believe, unique in the history of science in this country, to pass without comment.
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Professor Tyndall and the Scientific Movement . Nature 36, 217–218 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/036217a0
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