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ABOUT DAFFODILS AND DAWSON; Each Helped the Other to Fame, and Knowledge of Nature Was Widely Diffused.

ABOUT DAFFODILS AND DAWSON; Each Helped the Other to Fame, and Knowledge of Nature Was Widely Diffused.
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Dawson was Secretary of a field club whose members, pupils in the school where he attended, paid entrance fees and terminal subscriptions, and, as the expenses of the society were limited to half a crown per annum for minute books, these gradually mounted to a sum so large that it had to be periodically dissipated. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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