of Governors of the Public Library for the use of rooms, and for 

 providing free admission to the British Art Gallery, and to Mr. 

 Lake, the manager ; to His Excellency the Governor, His Honor 

 the Chief Justice, Mr. and Mrs. Barr Smith, His Worship the 

 Mayor, Sir Charles and Lady Todd, Mr. W. A. Horn, the 

 Enyineer-in-Chief, the President, and others, for kind hospitality 

 extended to the members ; to the Railway Commissioners for all the 

 colonies for concessions to members ti*avelling to Adelaide to 

 attend the meetings ; to Professor Ives for his organ performance 

 at the inaugural meeting ; to the auditors ; to The Advertiser 

 and the S. A. Register for support given to the objects of the 

 Association, and for the full and accurate reports they have given 

 of its proceedings ; to Dr. Stirling and Mr. de Vis for their 

 valuable lectures ; and to Mrs. Bragg and the ladies associated 

 with her for arranging decorations. 



Mr. J. Stirling considered that the Sectional Secretaries 

 deserved full credit for what they had done. 



Professor Kernot said thanks should also be given to Pro- 

 fessors Rennie and Bragg. 



Mr. E. F. J. Love gave notice of motion for Hrisbane to the 

 effect that the rule for fixing the time of the meeting at 11 a.m. 

 should be rescinded, and that sections should be allowed to choose 

 their own time of meeting. 



The Rev. W. R. Fletcher also gave notice of motion for the 

 division of the section " Mental Science and Education " into 

 two sections, one for Mental Science and the other for Education. 



The Council adjourned. 



