i'K(j(. i:i;i)i.\(,s (II' A.NMAi. mi-:i:tin';. xw 



set oi iu~-trucli(jiis lor ilic yuichiiu-c oi Sectional ( )flici.'rs in the 

 conduct of business. Thi'- was seconded by .Mr. I. \'>. I Vile 

 Evans; and Rev. J. ScoU iuuiii;.^ withdrawn his motion, that of 

 Re\'. Dr. I'^lint was carried. 



Ai'i'i.nAiio.x I'oK ( lo\i:u.\ M i.xr (iRwr. — I'rof. |. .\. 

 \\'ilkin>on nio\-ed that ( io\ernnient be a])])r()ached for a 

 i^rant in aid of the Associalion ; and that the inconiinjj^ Council 

 should l)e em])owered to avranf^e details. Sir .\rnold Theiler 

 seconded the motion, and sui;,<i;ested that the best method of 

 approachiui^' the ( itnernment would be by means of a deputa- 

 tion. The motion was j)ui and carried. 



\'oTE.s OF Tii.x.XKS. — ( I ) On the motion of Prof. I. 

 Orr. seconded by Prof. J. A. Wilkinson, it was unanimously 

 resolved that the hearty thanks of the Association should be 

 accorded to the following : — 



(ij To His Worship the Mayor and Corporation for 



their cordial welcome and generous hospittality extended to 



the Association, and for travelling facilities granted. 



(2) To the PJon. the Administrator of the Province 

 of Xatal and the Chairman of the Provincial Council, for 

 their courtesy^ in placing the Provincial Council Buildings 

 a:t the disposal of the Association during the Session, and 

 to the former for his kind invitation to the members to a 

 garden party at Government House. 



(3) To the Local and Reception Committees, and in 

 particular to the Local Secretary and the Town Clerk, for 

 the excellent arrangements made for the comfort and con- 

 venience of members for the purposes of the Session. 



(4) To His Worship the Mayor and the Mayoress for 

 the most enjoyable reception given at the Town Hall. 



( 3 ) To the Trustees and Director of the Natal 

 Museum for the most enjoyable reception given to members 

 at that institution. 



(6) To the General Manager, South African Rail- 

 ways, and in particular to Mr. D. Wilson, for the very 

 interesting trip over the deviation works, atl'orded to mem- 

 bers as the guests of the Government. 



(7) To the Hon. Joseph Baynes, C.M.G., and Mrs. 

 Baxnes, for the kind invitation extended to members to 

 partake of their hospitality at Nel's Rust. 



(8) To the Princi})al of the ^School of Agriculture at 

 Cedara, for his kind invitation to members to visit that 

 institution. 



(9) To the Sugar Association and to the Mayor of 

 Dur1)an, for the kind invitation extended to members to be 

 their guests at Durban. 



(10) To the Victoria Club, the Golf and Country 

 Club, the Boating Club, the Bowling Club, and the Tennis 

 Clubs, for extending the })rivilege of honorary membership 

 to members during the Session. 



