xx GENERAL MEETINGS, PUBLIC LECTURES, &c. 
2. That the cordial thanks of the British Association be accorded to Mr. F. Woolley 
and Dr. W. Rae Sherriffs for their untiring work on behalf of the Association as Local 
Secretaries, to the Local Honorary Treasurer, Mr. Reynolds Hole, and to the Local 
Sectional Secretaries and members of the office staffs in Southampton for their able 
assistance. ‘ 
3. That the thanks of the British Association be offered to the Air Ministry for the 
arrangement of a Meteorological Office in the Reception Room and for their generous 
reception of visiting members at the Royal Air Force Base, Calshot. 
4. That the thanks of the British Association be offered to the Director-General 
and staff of the Ordnance Survey for his permission to inspect the offices of the Survey, 
and to the officers and staff of the Survey for the courtesy shown to a continuous 
succession of visitors. 
5. That the cordial thanks of the British Association be offered to all those who 
have contributed by their courteous hospitality to the comfort of visiting members, 
and, by their personal interest in the proceedings of the meeting, to the realisation of 
the great objects of the Association ; and more especially to Lord and Lady Swaythling 
for throwing open their beautiful home and its treasures for the instruction and delight 
of their guests. 
6. That the thanks of the British Association be offered to the authorities of the 
University College for placing its premises at the disposal of the Association for 
sectional meetings. The Association trusts that the University College may prosper 
and be enabled to contribute in even fuller measure to the advancement of learning 
and the spread of education. 
