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IN the middle ‘twenties, three letters on behalf of the Phenological Committee of the Royal Meteorological Society appeared in NATURE, in which was urged the great importance, not least for agriculture, of more systematic correlation between the workers in different countries.
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NATURE, 117, 413, March 20, 1926.
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CLARK, J. The International Phenological Journal, Acta Phænologica. Nature 132, 172–173 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132172b0
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