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GENERAL MEETINGS, PUBLIC LECTURES, &c. 



scientific interests of the City and locality, and is grateful for the use of 

 the many fine buildings placed at its disposal for its Meeting. Especially 

 does the Association acknowledge the powerful aid of the City's Education 

 Department and its able staff, on whose unremitting labour so much of 

 the successful organisation of the Meeting has depended. 



That the British Association most gratefully acknowledges the 

 generous co-operation and hospitality of the University of Leeds, through 

 its Vice-Chancellor, on the occasion of the Meeting in 1927. The Associa- 

 tion fully recognises that the unremitting work of many members of the 

 University staff, the ample accommodation afforded by the University 

 buildings, and the generous reception of the members of the Association, 

 have contributed in large measure to the success of a very notable 

 Meeting. 



A vote of thanks was accorded to the General Officers of the Association 

 on the motion of Sir Henry Fowler, K.B.E. 



EXTERNAL LECTURES. 



Public Lectures were given in connection with the Leeds Meeting as 

 follow : — 



To Adults. 



BRITISH ASSOCIATION EXHIBITIONS. 



These were awarded on the general lines of previous years, but repre- 

 sentatives from Oxford and Cambridge were included for the first time. 

 It is hoped that the scheme may now be regarded as permanently 

 established. 



