XIV Report S.A.A. Advancement of Science. 



It was unanimously resolved to accept the invitation to ho'Id the 

 Annual Meeting next year in Grahamstown. 



The following votes of thanks were unanimously carried : — 



To the Mayor and Mayoress (Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kershaw) and 

 Councillors of the Borough of Pietermaritzburg, for their kindness 

 and hospitality. 



To the Mayor and Mayoress (Mr. and Mrs. C. Henwood), and 

 Councillors of the Borough of Durban, for their kind hospitality.- 



To the Superintendent of Education, Mr. C. J. Mudie, for the 

 use of the schools for the work of the Association, in both Pieter- 

 maritzburg and Durban. 



To the Chairmen and Committees of the Victoria and Durban 

 Clubs, for extending to visiting members the privilege of lionorary 

 membership. 



To the Durban Corporation, particularly the Mayor, and Mr. 

 Fletcher, the Town Engineer, for the visit to the Waterworks. 



To Mr. A. M. Neilson, of the S.A.F. Co. Works; the Manager, 

 Natal Match Factory; and to the Hon. Marshall Campbell, ^Nl.L.C, 

 for the Mount Edgecombe visit. 



To the several South African Railway Administrations, for the 

 travelling facilities granted to members. 



To Dr. J. D. F. Gilchrist and Mr. Wm. Cullen, the Honorary 

 General Secretaries; and to Mr. Howard Pim, the Honorary General 

 Treasurer ; and to Mr. M. Maclachlan, the Honorary Auditor to the 

 Association. 



During the regrettable illness of Mr. Cullen. Dr. J. Moir has 

 very kindly undertaken the duties of Honorary Secretary, and Mr. 

 W. G. Morton the duties of Honorary Treasurer during Mr. Pim's 

 absence from South Africa. The hearty thanks of the Association 

 are due to these two gentlemen, for so kindly filling the breach. To 

 the Press of Pietermaritzburg and Durban for the excellent manner 

 in which the proceedings of this meetin<; were reported. On the 

 motion of Mr. Struben, a hearty vote of thanks was accoided to Dr. 

 Hyslop. 



The Meeting then closed. 



