BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE 
ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE 
PUBLICATIONS 
ISSUED IN CONNECTION WITH THE 
CENTENARY MEETING 1931 
AND ON SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATION 
BURLINGTON HOUSE, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.1 
1. Gramophone Records of a portion of the Presidential Address 
by Gen. the Rt. Hon. J. C. Smuts, P.C., C.H., F.R.S. 
Covering the equivalent of five out of eighteen printed pages of the 
Address. Two 12-in. double-sided records, beginning with the 
paragraph : ‘I have now finished my rapid and necessarily super- 
ficial survey of the more prominent recent tendencies in Science, 
and I proceed to summarise the results and draw my conclusions, 
in so far as they bear on our world-picture’; and continuing 
therefrom to the end of the Address. (By arrangement with the 
Gramophone Co., Ltd.) Each record, 4s. ; the pair, 8s. 
2. “ London and the Advancement of Science.’ By various Authors. 
Crown 8vo, stiff cloth, 320 pp. 3s. 6d. 
A survey including chapters on Learned Societies, Education 
in London, Government and Scientific Research, the Royal 
Observatory, Kew Gardens, and other institutions, the Develop- 
ment of Medicine in London, the Museums of London, the London 
Makers of Scientific Instruments. 
3. ‘The British Association: A Retrospect, 1831-1931.’ By 
O. J. R. Howarth, Secretary. Crown 8vo, stiff cloth, viit+-330 pp., 
with 20 plates. 3s. 6d. 
A second edition, revised to date, of the retrospect originally carried 
down to 1921, including a new chapter on Darwin's house at Downe, 
now in the custody of the Association. 
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