XXVlll. MEETINGS OP THE GENERAL COUNCIL. 



The Rev. Dr. Brown proposed a vote of thanks to His Honor the Chief Justice 

 {Vice-Patron) and Lady Way for having entertained the members of the Associa- 

 tion at a garden party at their residence, Montefiore, North Adelaide. 



Mr. J. H. Maiden proposed a vote of thanks to the Premier and the Govern- 

 ment for their having placed on the estimates an amount for printing the volume 

 of the Association ; for giving the Outer Harbor excursion ; and for generously 

 granting the s.s. Governor Musgrave for the visit to Kangaroo Island and Spencer 

 Gulf. 



Professor Kernot proposed a vote of thanks to Sir Langdon Bonython, Pro- 

 fessor Stirling, and Sir Edwin Smith for having entertained the members. 



Professor Laurie proposed a vote of thanks to the lecturers — Professor 

 David, Mr. Maiden, and Rev. Dr. Brown. 



Professor Marshall proposed a vote of thanks to the Marine Board, and the 

 President and staff, for putting the steamer Governor Musgrave at the disposal 

 of the Association for a three clays' trip in the gulf. 



Mr. T. J. Gillen proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. T. H. Jones, Mus. Bac, for 

 his performance on the Town Hall organ ; to Mr. Bevan and the students of the 

 Conservatorium ; to Mr. M. Holtze, for decorations ; to the Railways Com- 

 missioner (Mr. A. G. Pendleton, C.M.G.) for concessions on the railways ; to His 

 Worship the Mayor of Adelaide for generous contribution to the general fund ; 

 to the Chancellor and Council of the University of Adelaide ; to the Town Clerk 

 for free distribution of " Official Guide to Adelaide " ; to the River Murray 

 League ; to the Chief Secretary ; to Mr. J. W. Jones, secretary to the Commissioner 

 of Public Works ,for arranging the trip of the Governor Musgrave ; to the Board 

 and Governors of the Public Library for invitations to inspect institutions under 

 their care ; to the Council of the School of Mines ; and to the Deputy Postmaster- 

 General (Mr. R. W. M. Waddy) for postal and telegraph facilities. 



The Hon. A. Norton proposed a vote of thanks to the Press for the able manner 

 in which the meetings and proceedings of the Association had been reported. 



Dr. Woolnough proposed a vote of thanks to Dr. Alfred Howitt, the President, 

 for his opening address. 



Mr. Hedley proposed a vote of thanks to Professor Liversidge, the permanent 

 hon. secretary. 



Mr. Selway proposed a vote of thanks to the general secretaries, Mr. Howchin 

 and Mr. Madsen. 



Professor Pollock proposed a vote of thanks to the officers and members of 

 the local committee. 



Each of the motions was carried by acclamation. 



