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and sixty-two. It is the oldest scientific association in Great Britain, and 

 one of the oldest in the world. Among its fellows are included those of the 

 greatest scientific eminence in Great Britain ; and by their indefatigable 

 activity in the realm of natural science and by their keen counsel, the Society 

 has wonderfully fulfilled its purpose. The institution, by the Society, of the 

 annual grants for the promotion of scientific research, and of awards of 

 various medals to those making important discoveries, has been of great 

 service to the progress of knowledge in physical sciences. The publications of 

 the Society are among the most useful agencies for encouraging and dis- 

 seminating scientific information throughout the world ; and by them Japan 

 has been greatly benefited. The Imperial University of Kyoto appreciates 

 highly the Society's cordial invitation to participate in the celebration of it* 

 two hundred and fiftieth anniversary, and herewith commissions her repre- 

 sentative to attend the ceremony, paying honour to the Society's glorious past 

 and praying for its still more glorious future. 



July 16, 1912. 



UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 



CLARK UNIVERSITY, WORCESTER 



PEAESIDI ET Socus SOCIETATIS REGIAE APUD LONDINENSES UNIVERSITAS 

 CLARKIANA Salutem ! Viri doctissimi, magno cum gaudio accepimus litteras 

 humanissimas, quibus nos ad celebrandum festum diem quo ante hos CCL 

 annos Societas vestra diplomate regis constituta est, invitastis ac libentes 

 merito nobis videmur vestrae laetitiae participes esse. Itaque legatum nostra- 

 rumque gratulationum interpretem creamus et ad vos mittimus virum 

 insignem, magistrum exploratoremque rerum naturae, ARTHURUM GORDON 

 WEBSTER, Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D., physicorum professorem in Universitate 

 Clarkiana. Non ignoramus longissimam seriem inclutorum virorum qui 

 Societatem Hegiam ornaverunt et ornant ; inter alios Newton, Davy, Faraday, 

 Young, Hooker, Huxley, Stokes, Kelvin, Lister, Rayleigh, Geikie. Neque 

 enim de sola patria Britannica, sed de genere humano Societas vestra propter 

 naturam explorandam merita est. lure consanguineo gratulamur vobis, 

 quod, si liceat parvum magno conferre, haec Universitas nostra instar Socie- 

 tatis vestrae ad promovendam scientiam rerum experientia condita est. 



Datum in urbe Vigornia apud Massachiisettetises, die XX IV mensis Mail 

 MCMXII. 



G. STANLEY HALL, Praeses. 



