PROCEEDINGS OF ANNUAL MEETING. XXV 



II. Cape Province.— C. Graham Botha, Prof. L. Crawford, M.A., 

 D.Sc, Rev. W. Flint, D.D., Prof. R. Leslie, M.A., J. Lunt, D.Sc, 

 F.I.C., Prof. J. E. Duerden, M.Sc, Ph.D.. F. W. Fitzsimons, F.Z.S., 

 F.R.M.S., Miss M. Wilman, J. Leighton, F.R.H.S., Prof. P. A. van der 

 Bijl, M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S., Miss Bertha Stoneman, D.Sc, Prof. B. de St. J. 

 van der Riet, M.A., Ph.D. 



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

 D.Sc. B. M. Narbeth, B.Sc, E. C. Chubb, F.Z.S., Prof. K. B. Denison, 

 Ph.D., D.Sc 



IV. Orange Free State.— Prof. G. Potts, B.Sc, Ph.D., F. W. 

 Storey, B.Sc, F.C.S. 



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



VI. Mozambique. — Dr. M. A. Peres, Jun., D.Sc. 



Annual Session, 1923. — The President announced that an invitation 

 from the Mayor of Bloemfontein for the Association to hold its Annual 

 Session in that city in 1923 had been received and the letter was read by 

 tlie Acting Hon. General Secretary. Discussion ensued and the opinion 

 was expressed that the Council should consider changing the time of the 

 meeting from July to Easter or Michaelmas, and also that the Session should 

 be arranged in order to meet the convenience of tlie members of staff of 

 all the Universities in the country. It was finally decided to refer the 

 matter to the Council with power to act, and with a request to consider 

 the points raised in the discussion. 



It was also proposed and unanimously decided that " the Council 

 consider the advisability of meeting at an early convenient date in the 

 South-West Africa Protectorate, and also the advisability of sending an 

 invitation to the British Association to meet in South Africa at an early 

 convenient date." 



Additional Clause in the Constitution. — The following motion, of 

 which due notice had been given by the Hon. General Treasurer in 

 Febi'uary last, was proposed by the Acting Hon. General Secretary that 

 " The Council shall have the power to strike off the roll of the Association 

 the names of members, whose subscriptions are in arrears for two years, 

 due and proper notification having been previously given." 



An amendment by Mr. Collins, seconded ,by Mr. Frank A. Stokes, to 

 the effect that " Any member who shall be in arrears with subscriptions 

 for two years shall ipso facto cease to be a member, but that the Council 

 after due consideration shall have power to reinstate such members " was 

 put to the meeting and negatived. 



The original motion was then put and confirmed. 



Proposed Local Centre at Windhoek. — The question of establishing 

 a local centre at Windhoek and admitting residents of German extraction 

 as members, which had been referred to this meeting by the Council, was 

 discussed briefly until Mr. T. N. Leslie moved the previous question, which 

 was then put and carried unanimously. 



Publication of the Journal. — The President announced that the 

 Council had decided unanimously at its last meeting, in view of the 

 prevailing circumstances, to issue the Sottth African Jovrnal of Science, 

 containing the papers read at the meeting, in one volume as soon as 

 conveniently possible. 



Presentation of Papers in Afrik.4Ans. — Prof. G. Potts stated in a 

 letter to the Council that it would be of advantage to the Association that 

 papers should be accepted in both languages. The President, in reply, 

 stated that the Council would at all times be only too happy to receive 

 such papers and that the Constitution did not, as some had undoubtedly 



