PROCFRDTNGS OF ANNUAL MEETING. XIX 



Stellenhosch : Prof. B. de St. T- van der Riet, Ph.D., M.A. East 

 London: Dr. G. Rattray, M.A., F.R.G.S. 



III. Orange Free State. — Bloemfontein: Dr. W. Johnson, 

 L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.. Mr. C. C. Robertson, M.F., Prof. W. A. D. 

 Rudge. M.A. 



IV. Natal. — Marit:;burg: Prof. E. Warren, D.Sc. 

 Durban: Dr. A. McKenzie. CM., M.R.C.S. 



V. Rhodesia. — Bulazvayo : Mr. Franklin White. Salis- 

 bury: Mr. G. N. Blackshaw', B.Sc, F.C.S. 



VI. Ba.sutol.\nd. — Rev. E. Jacottet. 



It was decided that two additional members of Council for 

 Witwatersrand should be elected at a later date. The Council 

 was also authorised to fill the vacancies in the representation 

 of the Potchefstroom and Port Elizabeth centres. 



Grants for Research. — A telegram was received from 

 Dr. A. W. Roberts expressing regret that illness prevented his 

 submitting a report, which would, however, be forwarded later. 



Annual Session in 1912. — The President announced that 

 an invitation had 'been received from the Mayor of Port Eliza- 

 beth to hold the next Annual General Meeting in Port Elizabeth, 

 and it was unanimously agreed to accept the invitation. 



Votes of Thanks. — Prof. Hoernle moved the following 

 votes of thanks, which were carried by acclamation : — 



To the Honourable the Legislative Council of Rhodesia 

 for the grant of fioo; to His Worship the Deputy Mayor 

 of Bulawayo; to the Department of Education and the 

 Trustees of the Public Library for the use of their 100ms ; 

 to the South African, Beira and Mashonaland and Rhodesia 

 Railways Administrations for travelling facilities granted; 

 to the ^lunicipality of Bulawayo for illuminations and 

 concert in the Park; to Mr. and Mrs. Percy S. Inskipp ; to 

 the respective Secretaries and Members qf the Reception 

 ComJmittee, the Excursions and Entertainments Committee, 

 the Hospitality Committee, the Press and Publications 

 Co'mmittee, the Finance Committee, and the several Sec- 

 tional Committees ; to the Bulawayo Club for the privilege 

 of honorary membership ; to the Bulawayo Golf Club for 

 the hospitality of the golf greens : to all who have so kindly 

 given hospitality to visitors : to the Honorarv Auditors : 

 to the Press for publicity given to the Association's pro- 

 ceedings : to Mr. R. N. Hall for books provided, for con- 

 ductorship to the Khami Ruins, and for invitations to the 

 Bushman's Haunt ; to Mr. Dowsett for conductorship at 

 the World's A^iew : to Mr. Moflfat for privilege of visiting 

 the Old Xic Mine; and to Mr.' G. N. Bromehead, Tx)cal 

 Secretary. 



Mr. A. T. C. Molyneux moved a vote of thanks to the 

 Retiring President; this was also carried by acclamation. 

 The meeting then closed. 



