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PMMCHHSEAND COUNCIL: TO33—34 oss sisters Aicivlare sc ois G vip lac cise sere Vv 
SECTIONAL OFFICERS, LEICESTER MEETING, 1933 ..............-- ix 
ANNUAL MEETINGS: PLACES AND DATES, PRESIDENTS, ATTENDANCES, 
Receipts, SuMs PaID ON ACCOUNT OF GRANTS FOR SCIENTIFIC 
EREOSESE(LSST—FOS9)iaionions wisrolsccis a's seisiata cr stemleaiem StavewlGvan liek xii 
FNSTALEATION OF THE, PRESIDENT.(.\¢ 0 fcc. 8 custo ee vtne dou lee tees XVi 
NARRATIVE OF THE LEICESTER MEETING ................0-00000- XVil 
REPORT OF THE COUNCIL TO THE GENERAL COMMITTEE (1932-33).. xix 
GENERAL TREASURER’S ACCOUNT (1932-33) ...-2--eeececeeecucece XXIV 
MeIMMERCED - OOMMITTERS (1933-34) < . once nee cess ce see scnece sen XXXVili 
RESOLUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS (LEICESTER MEETING) ....... xliv 
THE PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS : 
Some Chemical Aspects of Life. By Sir FREDERICK GOwWLAND 
IIOPEINS Pres RAGS sig jciecepqsisusis e..0) + foLedeaeuct® oasyars “1giep « pitherses I 
SECTIONAL PRESIDENTS’ ADDRESSES : 
Seasonal Weather and its Prediction. By Prof. Sir GILBERT 
UAT EER SCO 5lb BERESE« sche Gis b cage seve Seis SLA ee Sele oid es 25 
Natural Colouring Matters and their Analogues. By Prof. R. 
HROBINSON PRIN sD sizcit« idinca sen allecatbis,s ole CekeReraiate. sibeysss levers eos 45 
A Correlation of Structures in the Coalfields of the Midland 
Province. By Prof. W. G. FEARNSIDES, F.R.S. .......... 57 
The Mechanical View of Life. By Dr. J. Gray, F.R.S........ 81 
Geography as Mental Equipment. By the Rt. Hon. Lorp 
IVERSON, COGS OLY te whe da. s Kl aateibalniete asia wih Si Seteca uilgrebers 93 
ane Gold’ Standard. By Prof. J. H. JonEs .........0.....0-: 109 
Some Experiences in Mechanical Engineering. By R. W. ALLEN, 
Se PRU NS Ructh are intare weyanne won SCT TS RRS oO See ees 129 
What is Tradition? By the Rt. Hon. Lorp RaGLan.......... 145 
The Activity of Nerve Cells. By Prof. E. D. AprIAN, F.R.S... 163 
