NARRATIVE OF THE CENTENARY MEETING. XXXV 
St. Pancras House Improvement Society’s Slum Clearance Scheme, 
Ossulston Street Tenement Dwellings (L.C.C.), Hampstead Garden 
City and Watling Cottage Estate (L.C.C.) on the outward journey 
and Becontree Housing Estate (L.C.C.) on the return. 
(Section H, Anthropology.) 
H5 Vervuramivum (St. ALBANS). 
The party was conducted over the recent extensive excavations of 
prehistoric and Roman sites. 
(Section J, Psychology.) 
J4 Berrarem Roya Hospirat. 
By kind permission of the Governors and the Physician-Super- 
intendent, the party were able to study the work of the hospital in its 
various branches. 
(Section L, Educational Science.) 
L19 ScHoot oF ARCHITECTURE, BEDFORD SQUARE. 
An exhibition of students’ work was arranged at the School, and tea 
was provided by kind invitation of the Council of the Architectural 
Association. 
L20 Pustic Recorp OFrricr, CHANCERY LANE. 
L21 Tue ScHoon or PHarmacy, BLoomsBurY SQuaRE. 
Tea was provided at the School by kind invitation of the Pharma- 
ceutical Society. 
L22 Westminster ScHOOL AND WESTMINSTER ABBEY. 
Tea was provided at the School by kind invitation of the Head- 
master. 
‘L23 Lonvon County Councit: County Hatt and Epucation Lisrary. 
Tea was provided at the County Hall by kind invitation of the 
Education Officer, Mr. G. M. Gater, C.M.G., D.S.O. 
L24 Suretey ResipEntTIAL ScHoon, Croypon. 
Sunday, September 27. 
Mornine. 
(Section C, Geology.) 
C7 Cxsmrern Hints, Eastern AREA. 
C8 Gopstonz, TonBRIDGE and REDHILL. 
(Section D, Zoology.) 
D4 Trine Museum (by kind permission of Lord Rothschild) and 
WHIPSNADE Park. 
(Section K, Botany.) 
K4 Trine anp NEIGHBOURHOOD. 
(Department K*, Forestry.) 
K*4 RenpLesHam. 
This is one of the Forestry Commissioners’ areas. An opportunity 
was given to see the work in all its phases, including nurseries where 
the trees are grown for planting out, plantations of different species, 
but principally Scots and Corsican pines, in different stages of 
growth. 
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