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CONTENTS. 
EEICERS AND COUNGIL, 1931-32. ..- 0-22. ccccerescevlndcisitsescseces 
SECTIONAL OFFICERS, CENTENARY MEETING, 1931 ...-.-++--eeeeeeee 
AnnuaL MEETINGS: PLACES AND DaTEs, PRESIDENTS, ATTENDANCES, 
Receipts, Sums PAID ON ACCOUNT OF GRANTS FOR SCIENTIFIC 
EREGSHS (TOBE-EOSM)\- fle dis eisis.c:0 0 o(2/a\01e,s/0 =ieyoieie el nicle wisleieseieiee sins 
NARRATIVE OF THE CENTENARY MEETING .......-- ee eee cree ceeeeeee 
REPORT OF THE COUNCIL TO THE GENERAL COMMITTEE (1930-31) 
GENERAL TREASURER’S ACCOUNT (1930-31) ...eceeec ee eeeee ee reeees 
RESEARCH COMMITTEES (1931-1932) 102s ce ee eee cece eee eeee cece 
RESOLUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS (CENTENARY MEETING) ....-.-- 
THe PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS : 
The Scientific World-Picture of To-day. By Gen. the Rt. Hon. 
0G, SUE cigs ites AB ae Serine Rian ser rire tere 
SECTIONAL PRESIDENTS’ ADDRESSES : 
A.—Growth in Opportunities for Education and Research in 
Physics. By Sir J. J. THOMSON .......2..22--seeeeees 
B.—Michael Faraday and the Theory of Electrolytic Conduction. 
Bye Site EA GETARUEIY, (5) 5, -ieicr=) oxecolsfatare, « etoalatatelm “alaivbtea =foje%= 
C.—Problems of Geology contemporary with the British Associa- 
tion. By Prof. J. W. GREGORY 0.5. cn ec ere ces nlener as 
D.—A Hundred Years of Evolution. By Prof. E. B. PouLTon .... 
E.—The Human Habitat. By the Rt. Hon. Sir H. MAckinDER 
F.—The Changed Outlook in regard to Population, 1831-1931. 
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G.—Power. By Sir ALFRED EWING .........0ceeeeeeeeeeeeeee 
H.—The Present Position of Anthropological Studies. By Prof. 
A. R. RADCLIFFE-BROWN, 2.0.00 cceceeser tenses cescecs 
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