XX PROCEEDI>'GS OF THE UNION. 



prior to issue. Upon this a resolution was taken that all 

 Provincial Education Departments be asked to co-operate in 

 the providing and furnishino; of such wall-pictures, orif^inals 

 and proofs of which shouhl first be submitted to the Union 

 authorities, to prevent glaring errors from creeping into 

 these pictures, and so rendering them worse than useless. 



Protection of Game-Birds. — Dr. Peringuey thought that 

 the recommendations of the Bloemfontein Meeting were 

 bevond practicability, and thouglit such matters should be 

 left to the Game Protection Associations. Mr. Burtt Daw 

 sugfesfed that any species which may become very scarce 

 could be placed on the list of Royal Game. The discussion 

 was carried forward. 



Secretary's Report. — The adoption of this was proposed by 

 Mr. Burtt Davy and duly carried. 



Treasurer s Statement. — This was ])assed in order, and 

 Mr. Austin Roberts was appointed to Audit the Books and 

 Accounts. 



Change of Agency. — This matter, after some discussion, 

 was left in the hands of the Council. 



Members. — Mr. J. C. Knobel, proposed by Mr. L. E. 

 Taylor, was duly elected a Member. 



The Secretary was authorised to remove from the Roll 

 3 Members, for non-payment of subscriptions. 



Council. — As Mr. A. Pogge had left South Africa, his 

 name was removed from the C/Ouncil. 



Officers for 1911. — The office-bearers for 1911 were elected 

 as follows : — 



President .... Dr. J. W. V,. Gunning, Director TransAaal 

 Museum and Zooloj,ncal Gardens, Pretoria. 



Dr. DUERDEN, M.Sc. 

 Vice-Preside7its . . <J Dr. Peringuey, F.Z.S. 



A. D. Millar, Esq., Col.M.B.O.U. 



Hon. Secret an/ \ 

 and Treasurer I 



A. K. IIaagneb, F.Z.S., &c. 



