CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES 
COMMITTEE. 
Report of the Committee (Mr. Wiu1am Wuiraker, F'.R.S., Chair- 
man; Mr. Witrrep Mark Wess, Secretary; Mr. P. J. Asuron, 
Dr. F. A. Bature, F.R.S., Rev. J. O. Bevan, Sir Epwarp 
Braprook, C.B., Sir H. G. Forpuam, Mr. T. Suepparp, Rev. 
T. R. R. Stessine, F.R.S., Mr. Mark Sykes, and the PresiwENt 
and GENrRAL OFrFicErs of the Association. Drawn up by the 
Secretary, August 1921. 
Tue Committee reports that the following are the officers of the Conference 
of Delegates to be held at Edinburgh: President, Sir Richard Gregory; Vice- 
President and Secretary, Mr. Wilfred Mark Webb, F.L.S.; and that the 
programme is as follows :— 
Thursday, September 8, 1921, at 2 p.m.—(a) Presidential Address by Sir Richard 
Gregory on ‘The Message of Science.’ (6) Discussion on ‘Science and 
Citizenship.’ Speakers: Sir Leslie Mackenzie and Mr. Andrew Eunson. 
‘Tuesday, September 13, 1921, at 2 p.m.—Discussion on ‘ Regional Surveys.’ 
Speakers : Prof. Patrick Geddes and Mrs. Fraser Davies. 
The meetings will be open to all members of the Association from 2 P.M. 
until the discussions are ended, when the Conference will be confined to 
delegates only. 
The South African Association for the Advancement of Science and the 
Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce have been added to the list of Affiliated 
Societies, and the Selby Scientific Society and the Dumbartonshire Natural 
History Society to the list of Associated Societies. 
The Committee asks to be reappointed, with a grant of 400. 
