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portant piece of work for early attention by the Local Societies, and he 
could assure the Conference of the gratitude of the Section on whose 
behalf he spoke. 
Sir Edward Brabrook supported Mr. Gomme’s appeal. 
Miss Kate Stevens (Teachers’ Guild) remarked that though she had 
no authority or instructions to speak on behalf of Section L (#ducation) 
she would urge all the members of the Conference to watch carefully the 
proceedings of the present Educational legislation, as radical changes 
nad lately been made, without, in her opinion, sufficient notice or 
discussion. 
Mr. F, A. Bellamy (Ashmolean Nat. Hist. Soc. of Oxfordshire) sug- 
gested that means should be taken to secure a better exchange of publica- 
tions between scientific societies. After brief remarks by several dele- 
gates the further discussion of the subject was adjourned. 
A vote of thanks was then passed to the Rev. J. O. Bevan as vice- 
chairman. 
