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conditions on which the Medal will be awarded, which will be referred for the 

 consideration of your Council before being finally adopted. 

 I trust this will meet with your approval. 



I am, Sir, yours faithfully, 



(signed) James Htslop, 

 President, S. A. Association for the Advancement of Science. 



Sir G. H. Darwin, 

 Chairman, South Africa Medal Fund, 



British Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 Burlington House, London. 



To THE Genekal Treasurer of the South African Association por the 

 Advancement of Science, P.O. Box 1497, Cape Town. 



British Association for the Advancement of Science, 



Burlington House, London: January 18, 1907. 



Dear Sir, — I have the pleasure to enclose herewith the audited account of 

 our South Africa Medal Fund, together with a draft on the Standard Bank for 

 the balance of the Fund, amounting to 1,376L We shall be glad to receive an 

 acknowledgment . 



I have written to the President of your Association by this mail, sending him 

 a duplicate or second draft for 1,376/., which would be available in the event of 

 this letter miscarrying. 



I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, 



(signed) A. Silva White. 



Assistant Secretary. 



To THE Assistant Secretary, British Association, London. 



' South African Association for the Advancement of Science, 



Cape Town, Februaiy 9, 1907. 



Dear Sir, — I am directed to acknowledge, on behalf of the General Treasurer, 

 the receipt of your letter of the 18th ultimo enclosing a draft, on account of the 

 South Africa Medal Fund, amounting to 1,376/, This sum has been duly handed 

 over to the Trustees of the Fund. 



Your letter with the audited account of the Fund will be submitted to the 

 Council at its next meeting. 



I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, 



(signed) E. Hope Jones, 

 Assistant General Secretary for Cape Colony and Rhodesia. 



