PROCEEDINGS OF ANNUAL MEETING. XX111 



E. T. Mellor, M.I.M.M., F.G.S., Dr. J. Moir, M.A., F.I.C., Adv. G. 

 T. Morice, B.A., K.C., Dr. A. J. Orenstein, C.M.G., M.R.C.S., 

 L.R.C.P., Prof. J. Orr, O.B.E., B.Sc, M.I.C.E., A. M. Robb, M.A.. 

 S. Seruya, Prof. J. A. Wilkinson, M.A., F.C.S., P. J. du Toit, Ph.D M 

 Dr. Med. Vet., P. G. Gundry, B.Sc, Ph.D., Mr. A. K. Haagner, Dr. 

 E. P. Phillips, M.A. 



II. Cape Province.— Prof. L. Crawford, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.E., 

 Rev. AV. Flint, D.D., Dr. J. Lunt, F.I.C., C. W. Mallv, M.Sc, F.E.S., 

 C. Graham Botha, Prof. R. Leslie, M.A., Miss M.'Wilman, F. W. 

 Fitzsimons, F.Z.S., F.R.M.S., Rev. J. R. L. Kingon, M.A., F.R.S.E., 

 Prof. E. J. Goddard, B.A., D.Sc, Miss Alta Johnson, Ph.B., E. B. 

 Dwyer, B.A. 



III. Natal.— E. C. Chubb, F.Z.S., B. M. Narbeth, B.Sc, Prof. 

 J. W. Bews, M.A., D.Sc, Prof. E. Warren, D.Sc 



IV. Orange Free State. — Prof. M. M. Rindl, Ing.D. 



V. Rhodesia.— Rev. E. Goetz, S.J., M.A., H. B. Maufe, B.A., 

 F.G.S. 



VI. Mozambique. — S. Seruya. 



There are still a few vacancies, and elections to fill them will be 

 made by the Council. 



Annual Session, 1922. — The President announced that an invi- 

 tation from the Governor-General of Mozambique for the Association 

 to hold its Annual Session in Lourenco Marques in 1922 had been 

 received through Mr. S. Seruya, the Portuguese Vice-Consul in Johan- 

 nesburg. On the motion of Dr. Annie Porter, seconded by Prof. J. 

 Orr, it was unanimously decided that the invitation be accepted, and 

 that a letter expressing gratification at the Governor-General's offer 

 be sent to Mr. Seruya. 



Associated Scientific and Technical Societies of South Africa. 



Dr. Juritz enquired if any liability devolved upon the Association 

 in respect of its connection with the Associated Scientific and Tech- 

 nical Societies of South Africa. 



Prof. J. Orr, in reply, stated that the Associated Societies had 

 been formed to carry out the scheme of closer working and joint 

 housing, an object which had been under the consideration of the more 

 important Scientific and Technical Societies for some years past. A 

 handsome building had been acquired, which afforded a common meet- 

 ing place for members of the constituent Societies, and also provided 

 club facilities. Funds were urgently needed, and although the Con- 

 stitution of the Association did not permit it to follow the example 

 of other societies and donate a portion of its invested funds, an effort 

 had been made to obtain contributions from individual members, and 

 some seven hundred appeals had been sent out, signed by Mr. H. E. 

 Wood and himself. The residt had not been very satisfactory, but 

 it was hoped to make a further attempt, and he suggested that the 

 Journal of the Association might be used in bringing the matter to 

 the notice of members. Legal opinion had been taken, and neither 

 the Association nor its members were under any financial obligation 

 to the Associated Societies. 



Remission of Customs Duties on Scientific Instruments. 



On the motion of Dr. J. Lunt, seconded by Dr. S. G. Campbell, 

 it was resolved that the Association should take steps to secure 

 remission of duties on scientific instruments, and that it be a request 

 to the incoming Council to deal with the matter. 



Victoria and Albert Museum Loan Collections. 



On the motion of Mr. E. C. Chubb, seconded by Prof. J. Orr, 

 it was resolved that the Council take into consideration the question 



