PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION. 



Copies of the following volumes (Royal 8vo.) of the Association'* 

 Reports may be obtained from the i^ssistant General Secretary (P.O. Box 

 6694, Johannesburg) at the prices set against them : 

 Vol. I. — Cape Town, 1903. 556 pp. Price, los. net; to Members, 5s. 

 Vol. II. — Joiliannesburg, 1904. 598 pp. Price, los. net; to Members, 5s. 

 Vol. III. — Kimberley, 1906. 696 pp. Price, 20s. net; to Members, ids. 

 Vol. IV. — Natal, 1907. 230 pp. Price, ids. net; to Members. 5s. 

 Vol. V. — GraJiamstown, 1908. 436 pp. (Out of primt.) 

 Vol. VI.-^Bloemfontein, 1909, 542 pp. (Out of prinit.) 

 Vol. VII. — Cape Town, 1910. 488 pp. Price, 20s. net ; to Members, ids. 

 Vol. VIII. — Bulawayo, 191 1. 472 pp. Price, 20s. net; to Members, ids. 

 Vol. IX. — Port Elizabeth, 1912. 460 pp. Price, 20s. net; to Members, los. 

 Vol. X. — Lourengo Marques, 1913. 533 pp. Price, 20s. net; to Members, 



I OS. 



Vol. XL — Kimberley, 1914. 484 pp. Price, 20s. net; to Members, los. 

 Vol. XII. — Pretoria, 1915. 806 pp. Price, 30s. net; to Members, 15s. 

 Vol. XIII. — Maritzburg, 1916. 714 pp. Price, 30s. net; to Members, 15s. 

 Vol. XIV. — Stellenbosch, 1919. 646 pp. Price 30s. net.; to Members, 15s. 

 Vol. XV. — Johannesburg, 1918. 874 pp. (In course of binding.) 



One shilling should be added to the cost of each of the above volumes 

 for postage. 



The Association has also on hand a few copies of the Report of the 

 Meeting of the Britisih Association in South Africa in 1905 ; price, 24s. ; to 

 Members, los. 6d. 



" Science in South Africa." — A few copies of tihis valuable hand- 

 book, which was specially prepared for the Members of the British Associa- 

 tion visiting South Africa in 1905, are for sale, price 21s. (or 22s., post 

 free). 



INFORMATION REGARDING THE ASSOCIATION. 



Objects. — The objects of the Association are: — To give a stronger 

 impulse and a more systematic direction to scientific enquiry ; to promote 

 the intercourse of Societies and individuals interested in Science in different 

 parts of South Africa; to obtain a more general attention to the objects 

 of pure and applied Science, and the removal of any disadvantages of ft 

 public kind which may impede its progress. 



Ordinary Members. — Ordinary Members shall be eligible for all offices 

 of the Association, and shall receive gratuitously all ordinary publications 

 issued by the Association during the year of their admission, and during the 

 years in which they continue to pay without intermission their Annual Sub- 

 scription. The Annual Subscription for ordinary members is One Pound, 

 payable first at election and thereafter on the ist of July of each year. 



Life Members. — Life Members shall be eligible for all ofBces of the 

 Association, and shall receive gratuitously all ordinary publications issued 

 by the Association. Every Life Member shall pay, on admission as such, 

 *he sum of Ten Pounds. An Ordinary Member may at any time become a 

 Life Member by one payment of Ten Pounds in lieu of future Annual 

 Subscriptions; or, after Ten Years' continuous membership, by one 

 payment of Five Pounds. 



Associates. — Associates are eligible to serve on the Reception Com- 

 mittee, but are not eligible to hold any other office, and they are not entitled 

 to receive gratuitously the publications of the Association. The Subscrip- 

 tion for Associates for a Session is Ten Shillings. 



Ladies — Ladies mav become Members or Associates of the Association 



