Vice-Presidents of the Association. 



Professor Liversidge, Professor Massoii, Professor David, Mr. 

 G. H. Knibbs, and Mr. Richard Teece were unanimously appointed 

 Vice-Presidents of the Association. 



General Treasurer. 



Mr. R. Teece proposed, and Mr. G. H, Knibbs seconded, that Mr. 

 D. Garment be appointed Greneral Treasurer. Dr. H. G. Chapman 

 Acting General Treasurer, supported the motion, which was carried. 



Local Secretaries. 



The following Local Secretaries were unanimously appointed on the 

 voices :— New South Wales, Mr. J. H. Maiden; Victoria, Dr. T. S. Hall ; 

 South Australia, Mr. Walter Howchin ; Western Australia, Mr. A. Gibb 

 Miitland; Queensland, Dr. Shirley; Tasmania, Professor Flynn ; 

 New Zealand, Professor Coleridge Farr. 



Date of Meeting. 



The President pointed out that, as the British Association would 

 visit Australia in August, 1914, the question as to whether the Hobart 

 meeting should be held in January, 1915, should be considered. 



Mr. Johnston moved, and Colonel Legge seconded, that the 

 Hobart meeting be held in January, 1916. Carried. 



Place of Meeting after Hobart. 



Mr. J. H. Maiden stated that two invitations had been received. 

 One came from New Zealand. At the Sydney meeting the New 

 Zealand delegates had pressed their claims as against Hobart, but 

 ultimately withdrew in favour of Hobart, which was then unanimously 

 decided upon. The second invitation was from Western Australia. 



After a prolonged discussioia, Mr. Grasby withdrew the invita- 

 tion of Western Australia in favour of New Zealand. 



It was moved that the next meeting after Hobart be held at 

 Wellington. Carried. 



Publication Committee. 



Mr. J. H. Maiden moved, and Revd. Dr. Brown seconded, that the 

 Publication Committee be appointed, to consist of the Secretaries of 

 Sections, the Local Treasurer, and the General Secretary of the State, 

 Carried. 



Reports. 



The President stated that the Reports had been carefully considered 

 by the different Sections and by the Recommendation Committee. 



Dr. H. G. Chapman moved, and Dr. E. F. J. Love seconded, that the 

 Reports from the Sectional Committees which have been considered 

 by the Recommendation Committee be adopted. Carried. 



