The price of this Journal to the General Public is two shillings per copy. 

 jlvery member of the Association is supplied with one copy free, and may 

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The monthly numbers of the Journal are bound in such a manner as to 

 )prmit of the whole volume being bound together, at the close of the year, 

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

 \ssociation. 



The proceedings of the GRAHAMSTOWN SESSION (Vol. 5, 

 (908) being entirely out of print, the Council of the Association is 

 iesirous of purchasing a few copies. 



I 

 Several cases for binding the BLOEMFONTEIN Session 

 Proceedings (Yol. 6, 1909) are still on hand, and Membeis are 

 urged to send in their orders at once. 



The C&PE TOWN Session Proceedings (Yol. 7, 1910) are 

 now being bound, and up to the present scarcely any applica- 

 tions for binding have been received. If these are sent in at 

 once the Association will be saved much inconvenience and 

 probably expense. 



For fuller particulars, see covers of August, September or 

 Octjober issues. 



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



Communications for the Editor may also be addressed to P.O. Box No. 

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Members desiring to have reprints of papers contributed by them at the 

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Subscriptions of jO for the year ending 30th June, I9I2, 

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Members whose subscpiptions are still unpaid are requested to be so 

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

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

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Cheques, etc., should be crossed and made payable to the Association ; 

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Cape Town, i-t May, 1912. 



