PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE.
Professor A. Wall read 3 paper on "Botanical Work of the Season, 1924-25" at the meeting of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury last night. He described exploration trips he had carried out. and also discoveries made by botanists in New Zealand. He urged that University students should he compelled to do field work in preparation for their degrees, so that the risk of being left leaderless in that branch of Nature study would be minimised. Mr S. Lindsay read-a paper on "The Lepidoptera of tho Riccarton Bush," and Dr. C. Chilton spoke on "Some 1 New Zealand Isopoda." ,
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18507, 8 October 1925, Page 12
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