XVI 



MEETINGS AT BULAWAYO. 



On Wednesdai/, Jvlij 14, 1920, at 11 a.m., the Associatiou 

 was ofiicially welcomed by His Worship the Mayor of Bulawayo 

 (Councillor Jas. Cowden) and the Borough Council in the 

 Eveline School. Dr. I. B. Pole Evans (President) and 

 Prof. J. A. Wilkinson (Vice-President) responded. 



At 11.30 a.m., Mr. H. E. Wood, M.Sc, delivered an 

 address, as President of Section A, on " Eecent Progress in 

 Astronomy." Mr. C. W. Mally, M.Sc, followed with an 

 address, as President of Section D, on " Some Zoological Factors 

 in the Economic Development of South Africa." 



At 2 p.m.. Members of the Association proceeded on motor 

 trips to the Khami Euins or to the Cement Works. 



At 8.30 p.m., Dr. I. B. Pole Evans, M.A., E.L.S., 

 President, delivered an address on " The Veld: Its Eesources 

 and Dangers," in the Grand Hotel, Mr. E. W. Miolee 

 presiding. (See page 1.) 



The President subsequently presented the South Africa 

 Medal to Professor E. Warren, D.Sc. (See page xxx.) 



On Thursday, July 15, at 9.30 a.m., Mr. F. P. Mennell 

 delivered an address, as President of Section B, on " Geology 

 in Eelation to Mining " in the Public Library. The 

 Eev. H. A. Junod followed with an address, as President of 

 Section E, on " The Magic Conception of Nature among 

 Bantus." 



Sectional Meetings took place in the afternoon. 



At 8.30 p.m.. Members attended a reception and con- 

 versazione, held bv His Worship the Mavor, in the Grand 

 Hotel. 



On Friday, July 16, at 9.30 a.m., Dr. T. E. Sim delivered 

 an address, as President of Section C, on " Causes leading 

 toward Progressive Evolution of the Flora of South Africa." 



At 11 a.m., Members proceeded by motor cars to the 

 Matopos and World's View. 



At 8.15 p.m., Prof. J. A. Wilkinson, M.A., gave a 

 popular lecture on " The Xitrogen Problem," in the Public 

 Library, the President of the Association presiding. 



On Saturday, July 17, at 9.30 a.m., the Eighteenth Annual 

 General Meeting was held in the Public Library, for Minutes 

 of which see page xx. 



At 11.30 a.m., Prof. E. A. Lehfeldt, B.A., D.Sc, 

 delivered an address, as President of Section F, on " Labour 

 Conditions in South Africa." 



Sectional Meetings took place in the early afternoon. 



At 4 p.m.. His Honour the Administrator of Southern 

 Ehodesia, Sir Drummond Chaplin, and Lady Chaplin gave a 

 Garden Partv to Members at Government House. 



On the evening' of Saturday, July IT, the Members 

 proceeded to the Victoria Falls, and on Tuesday afternoon, 

 July 20. attended a Garden Party kindly given by His Honour 

 the Administrator of Northern Ehodesia, Sir Laurence 

 Wallace, at the Government House, Livingstone. 



