i'he price of this Jcjunial to the ("ieneral I'libhc is two shilhiij^s per copy, 

 ivery member of thfe Association is supplied with one copy free, and may 

 btain extra copies at one shilling per co])y. .\pi)lications for copies should 

 e addressed to the Assistant (jcneral Sccrctar\ , l'.( ). I'.nx 1497, Oiije Town. 



I'He monthly numbers of the Journal are bound in such a maimer as to 

 ermit of the whole volume being bound together, at the close of the year, 

 a a style uniform with that of the Annual Reports hitherto issued by the 

 Association. 



The proceedings of the GRAHAMSTOWN SESSION (Vol. 5, 

 908) being entirely out of print, the Council of the Associ&tion is 

 lesirous of purchasing a few copies. 



BINDING OF VOLUMES SIX AND SEVEN. 



Members and Institutions wishing to have cases for binding the 

 last two volumes of this Journal are asked to send in their orders at 

 once to the Assistant General 'Secretary, together with a remit- 

 tance to cover the cost of binding, and. (if necessary) the loose 

 parts which are to be bound should be forwarded at the same 

 time. The cost of supplying loose binding cases (uniform in all 

 respects with those of previous volumes) will be one shilling per 

 case ; postage extra, sixpence. The cost of supplying cases and 

 binding them into volumes will be 2s. 3d. per volume ; i^ostagc 

 extra, one shilling per ^'olnme. 



All communications other than those relating to the Journal should be 

 addressed to the Assistant General Secretary, P.O. Box 1497, Caf^c Toum. 

 (Telegraphic address: ''Scientific," Cape Town.) 



Cotnmunications for the Editor may als(3 be addressed to i'.O. Box No. 

 1497, Cape Town. 



Members desiring to have reprints ot papers contributed by tiicni at the 

 ipULAWAYO MEETINGS are requested to communicate with the Editor 

 without delay stating the number of reprints desired. 



SUBSCRIPTIONS OF £ i FOR THE YEAR EN DIN ( ; 30T 11 j U N' E, 

 1912, ARE NOW EiUE. 



Members whose subscriptions are .'^till unpaid are requested to be so 

 kind as to remit the amount as soon as possible to the Assistant General 

 Secretarv, P.O. Box 1497, Cape Town. Unless such Members pay the 

 amount due at an early date, great inconvenience and probably unnecessary 

 expense will be caused, as it is very difhcult to determine what number of 

 copies of the Journal will be required. The Council therefore appeals to 

 everv member for support and co-operation, and asks that outstanding sub- 

 scriptions be paid without delay. The Journal will be sent only to those 

 whose arfear subscriptions are paid. 



Cheques, etc., should be crossed and niade payable to the A-soeiation; 

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Cape Town, 2rst August, 191 1. 



