NARRATIVE OF THE CENTENARY MEETING. XXXI 
(Department K*, Forestry.) 
K*1 Forest Propucts ResearcH Laboratory, Princes RisBporouGu. 
The visitors were shown round the Laboratory by guides, visiting 
the Sections of Wood Structure, Wood Chemistry, Timber Physics, 
Timber Mechanics, Seasoning, Wood Preservation, Mycology, 
Entomology, Utilization and Woodworking. Tea was provided at 
the Research Station by kind invitation of the Director. 
(Section L, Educational Science.) 
L7 Mrppvuesex Hosprrat Mepicat ScHoon, Mortimer Street, W. 1. 
The party were conducted over the teaching parts of the Hospital 
and were the guests of the School for lunch and tea. 
Ll Lonpon Museum, Lancaster Houss, St. Jamss, 8.W. 1. 
L2 Harrow ScHoo.. 
Tea was provided at the School by kind invitation of the Headmaster 
who also led the party. 
L3 Mor.ey CoLLecr ror WorkKING MEN AND WoMEN, 61 WESTMINSTER 
‘ BripGe Roan. 
L4 Mownorecunic, THe ScHoot or Burnpinc. Fernpate Roan, 
BRIXTON. 
L5 Downu#am CENTRAL SCHOOL, GoupHURST Roap, BROMLEY. 
L6 Open-arz Nursery Scuoot, OLp CHurRcH Roap, COMMERCIAL 
Roap, E. 
Friday, September 25. 
Morning. 
(Section, Educational Science.) 
L8 Furzepown Trarnine CoLLecEe AND STREATHAM County ScHOOL, 
Lunch was provided at the Furzedown Training College by kind 
invitation of the Principal. 
AFTERNOON, 
X3 WuirsnavdE Park (Zoological Society of London), 
X4 Down Hovss, the home of Darwin from 1842 to 1882, maintained 
by the Association as a national memorial. The Donor and 
Honorary Curator, Mr. G. Buckston Browne, F.R.C.8., F.S.A., 
kindly attended during the afternoon. 
(Section A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences.) 
Al Rovat OxnservatTory, GREENWICH. 
Tea was provided by kind invitation of the Astronomer Royal, Sir 
F. W. Dyson, K.B.E., F.R.S. 
(Section C, Geology.) 
C3 Cronam Hurst anp Worms Hearn. 
C4 Hertrorp, WARE AND BROXBOURNE. 
