NARRATIVE OF THE CENTENARY MEETING. XX1X 
Publishers’ Association—An exhibition of scientific books published 
by leading firms was arranged in the West Gallery of the University. 
School Nature Study Union—The President and Executive of the 
School Nature Study Union extended to Members of the Association an 
invitation to visit the Nature Study Exhibition held at the London Day 
Training College, Southampton Row, on Saturday, September 26, from 
2.30 to 6 p.m. 
Science Museum.—In addition to the daily public lectures given and 
tours conducted by the official lecturers, the officers of the Museum 
generously offered to show the collections in their charge to any Members 
who desired to make a closer study of any object or objects than is 
possible in a tour with a party. See, further, Geophysical Instruments, 
above. 
Shipping, Engineering and Machinery Exhibition —This exhibition, in 
Olympia, Kensington, was freely open to Members, and a special visit in 
connection with Section G (Engineering) was arranged. 
Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Wigmore Street, W. 1.—In 
addition to the receptions arranged for the evenings of Friday, September 
25, and Monday, September 28, the following special exhibitions of 
archeological, ethnological, and folk-lore interest were held in the 
museum :— 
1. Egypt Exploration Society. Jewellery and antiquities from the 
excavations at El Amarna and Armant. 
2. English Folk-Dance Society. Historical folk costumes, &e. 
3. Mr. Duggan-Cronin. Photographs of native life from South Africa. 
. Mr. H. W. Seton-Karr. Stone artefacts from Somaliland. 
Dr. R. Broom, F.R.S. Collection of crania from South Africa. 
Prof. L. Cipriani. Photographs and casts of African natives. 
_ Miss Blackman. Tatu designs from modern Egypt. 
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St. Pau’s CATHEDRAL. 
On Sunday, September 27, accommodation was reserved for Members 
at the service in St. Paul’s Cathedral at 10.30 a.m. Preacher, the Right 
Rev. the Lord Bishop of Southwark. 
EXCURSIONS AND VISITS. 
A geological excursion to East Anglia took place before the Meeting, 
with the following time table :— 
Wed., Sept. 16 Older Red Crag, London to Colchester by train. Motor 
coach to Walton, Beaumont and Little Oakley. To 
Ipswich in evening. 
Thur., Sept. 17 Coralline Crag, Newer Red Crag, Chillesford Beds, &c. 
From Ipswich to Newbourn, Ramsholt, Sudbourne, 
Orford, by motor coach. Back to Ipswich. 
Fri., Sept. 18 Chalk, Eocene and Glacial. From Ipswich to Bramford 
and Claydon, by motor coach. Drive to Norwich. 
