Library (Appendix F). 



The usual list of presentations and additions to the Library 

 will be appended to this report when printed. 



Mr Richardson asked whether anything had been done 

 during the year with regard to his suggestion that payment 

 should be made to writers of articles in the Transactions. 

 He also referred to the question of liability for articles which 

 were published without the names of the authors. 



Prof. Wallace said that he thought great care should be 

 exercised in connection with diploma and degree courses so 

 as to ensure that a suitable distinction was made between them, 

 otherwise it would be found that confusion would arise, and 

 that those who took the longer and more expensive course for 

 a degree might be at a disadvantage as compared with the 

 diploma men, who would not have received the benefit of the 

 longer theoretical training. 



The President, in moving the adoption of the Report, 

 assured Mr Richardson that the points he had raised had 

 not been forgotten, and in reply to Prof. Wallace, indicated 

 that he hoped there would be no confusion but the point 

 would be kept in mind. He also referred to the point 

 regarding the recommendation of office-bearers for election 

 at the Annual Meeting, and expressed the hope that the 

 Committee which had been appointed to consider this matter 

 would be able to make such a report as would result in some 

 method being adopted which would provide better results than 

 the one at present in force. 



In seconding the adoption of the Report, Mr Whitton 



referred to the Exhibition in Glasgow, which he said had 



been a huge success and created an immense amount of 



interest. 



Accounts (Appendix A). 



Mr Massie moved the adoption of the Accounts, and 

 Mr Whitton seconded. 



Dunn Memorial Fund (Appendix B). 

 This Account was read by the Secretary, and adopted. 



Aberdeen Branch (Appendixes C and D). 



The Reports from this Branch were submitted and, on the 

 motion of Mr Irvine, were unanimously adopted. 



