MEETINGS AT DURBAN. 



On Monday, July 11, 1921, at 11 a.m., the Association was 

 officially welcomed by His Worship the Mayor of Durban (Coun- 

 cillor Fleming Johnston, J. P.) and the Borough Council in the 

 Arthur Smith Hall of the Technical College. Professor J. E. 

 Duerden, President of the Association, responded. 



Previously, at 10 a.m., there bad been a meeting of Council. 



At 11.30 a.m., Dr. J. Lunt delivered an address, as Presi- 

 dent of Section A, on "Stellar Distances, Magnitudes and Move- 

 ments." 



In the afternoon there were Sectional Meetings. 



At 8.15 p.m., Professor J. E. Duerden, M.Sc, Ph.D., Presi- 

 dent, delivered an address on "Social Anthropology in South 

 Africa: Problems of Race and Nationality" in the Arthur Smith 

 Hall, Dr. S. G. Campbell presiding. (See page 1.) 



The President subsequently presented the South Africa Medal 

 to Sir Spencer Lister. (See page xxxii.) 



On Tuesday, July 12, at 9.30 a.m., Dr. J. Moir, F.I.C., 

 delivered an address, as President of Section B, on "The Atomic 

 Theory in 1921." At 11.15 a.m., Professor H. B. Fantham, 

 M.A., D.Sc, delivered an address, as President of Section D, on 

 "Some Recent Advances in Zoology, and their Relation to Present- 

 Day Problems." 



At 2 p.m., Members of the Association proceeded on motor 

 trips to the Natal Sugar Estates, Mount Edgecumbe, to the Match 

 Factory at Umgeni, or to Sarnia. 



At 8 p.m., Members attended a reception by His Worship the 

 Mayor in the Art Gallery. 



On Wednesday, July 13, at 9.30 a.m., Professor W. A. 

 Macfadyen, M.A., L.L.D., delivered an address, as President of 

 Section F, on "Observations and Proposals for the Stabilisation of 

 Money Values." 



Sectional Meetings took place at 10.30 a.m., except in 

 Section C, whose members proceeded on an ecological excursion 

 to Tsipingo. 

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