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3. To the De Beers Consolidated Mines, Limited, for the kind 



reception of the Members of the Association, and for the 

 hospitality and facilities granted in connection with the 

 visits to the mines and other points of interest. 



4. To the Chairman and Committee of the High Schools, 



Kimberley, for the use of their rooms so generously placed 

 at the disposal of the Association. 



5. To the Chairman and Committee of the Kimberley Club 



for extending to visiting members the privilege of mem- 

 bership of the Club. 



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6. To the Committee of the Public Library, Kimberley, for 



placing their valuable collection of books at the disposal 

 of Members. 



7. To the Diamond Fields Advertiser for the excellent manner 



in which the proceedings of this Meeting were reported. 



Z. To the Chairmen and Members of the various Local Com- 

 mittees for their valuable assistance, more especially to 

 Professor W. M. Wallace, who kindly carried out the 

 arduous duties of Local Honorary Secretary. 



9. To the Cape Government, Central South African, Natal 



Government, Rhodesia, and Beira and Mashonaland Rail- 

 ways, for travelling facilities granted to Members ; and to 

 the Cape Government, Rhodesia, Beira and Mashonaland 

 Railways for providing a special train to convey Members 

 to the Victoria Falls at greatly reduced rates. 



10. To Mr. Alpheus Williams, Capt. T. Tyson, Messrs. J. J. 

 Christie T. Reunert, W. Newdigate, C. E. Addams, 

 Dr. A. H. Watkins, Messrs. J. R. Grimmer, A. R. 

 Globe, J. T. Appelbe, W. Gasson, E. W. Mowbray, 

 Hercules Simpson, D. W. Greatbach, and J. R. Sutton 

 for financial assistance. 



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

 Honorary General Secretaries, to Mr. Howard Pirn, the 

 Honorary General Treasurer, and to Mr. M. Maclachlan 

 for acting as Honorary Auditor to the Association. 



12. To all who contributed to the entertainment of the visiting 

 Members, and the success of the Meeting. 



Dr. Schonland proposed, and Mr. Innes seconded, a vote of 

 thanks to Mr. Sidney J. Jennings for presiding, also for acting 

 as President during the Session. 



The motion was carried unanimously, and Mr. Sidney J. 

 Jennings returned thanks. 



