XXXIV NARRATIVE OF THE CENTENARY MEETING. 
(Section K, Botany.) 
K3 Rorsamstep EXPERIMENTAL STATION, HARPENDEN. 
Tea was provided by kind invitation of the Director and the Lawes 
Agricultural Trust Committee. 
(Department K*, Forestry.) 
K*3 BrepGepury. 
This excursion was to a tract of land under the control of H.M. 
Forestry Commission, and the party studied the problems latent in 
afforestation work, and was conducted round the arboretum. 
(Section L, Educational Science.) 
L41 Herirace Crart ScHoots, Hosprrats anD HomMES FoR CRIPPLES, 
CHAILEY, AND THE SEASIDE BRANCH AT TIDEMILLS, BISHOPSTONE, 
NEAR NEWHAVEN. 
Tea was provided by the kind invitation of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. 
Kimmins. 
L16 Curist’s Hosprrat, West HorsHam. 
Lunch and tea were provided by kind invitation of the Headmaster 
and Governors. 
L17 Prrman’s CoLttece anp THE INTENSIVE Business Course (Mart- 
BOROUGH GATE). 
L18 Royat Navat CoLtece anD RoyaL OBSERVATORY, GREENWICH. 
Lunch was provided at the College by kind invitation of the 
President. 
(Section M, Agriculture.) 
M1 Rorsamstep EXPERIMENTAL STATION, HARPENDEN. 
Tea was provided by kind invitation of the Director and the Lawes 
Agricultural Trust Committee. 
(Section M, Agriculture, sub-section of Horticulture.) 
M*1 East Matiine Researcu Station. 
Tea was provided by kind invitation of the Director and Mrs. T. G. 
Hatton. 
AFTERNOON. 
X5 Hampton Court Patace (by the kind invitation of Mrs. Antrobus). 
Opportunity was given to inspect the Palace and the flower gardens, 
and tea was provided. Some of the ladies resident in the Palace 
kindly assisted to receive the party. 
(Section D, Zoology.) 
D3 ZooxocicaL Socretry’s GaRDENS, REGENT’S PaRK. 
Parties were formed to visit the Reptile House, Aquarium, Sana- 
torlum and Laboratories. Col. A. E. Hamerton and Dr. S. 
Zuckerman gave demonstrations during the afternoon. Tea was 
provided at 4.30 p.m. in the new Restaurant by kind invitation of 
the President and Council of the Zoological Society. 
(Section F, Economics.) 
Fl Wetwyn Garpen Crry. 
This excursion was arranged in relation to Prof. Unwin’s paper on 
‘The Town-planning of Greater London.’ The party visited the 
