84 REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE ON GENETICS. 
Mr. Robert Fenn, V.M.H., also joined in the vote of thanks to 
Mr. Leopold de Rothschild and his family. Although over ninety years 
of age, he said he hoped to see the Conference assemble in London next 
time. Only one thing he regretted, and that was that he could not 
address the Congress in all the languages of EKurope. He had frequently 
had the advantage of visiting Gunnersbury, but he had never seen the 
gardens looking more lovely or more luxuriant. In conclusion he ex- 
pressed the hope that Mr. Leopold de Rothschild and his family would 
long enjoy that beautiful home and gardens. 
After luncheon the guests visited the adjoining gardens of Gunners- 
bury Park, also belonging to Mr. Leopold de Rothschild, and were then 
driven to the Royal Gardens, Kew, where they were most kindly received by 
Colonel Prain, F.R.S., the Director, and took tea with him in the grounds 
before visiting the gardens, which, with the magnificent plant-houses, ex- 
cited the utmost admiration. After recording their thanks to Colonel Prain 
for so kindly providing them with tea and escorting them about the 
gardens, the guests returned to London, bringing to a close a very 
memorable Conference. 
