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NARRATIVE OF THE NORWICH 
MEETING. 
On Wednesday, September 4, at 8.30 p.M., the Inaugural General Meeting 
was held in the Agricultural Hall, when the Rt. Worshipful the Lord 
Mayor of Norwich (Mr. P. W. Jewson, J.P.) welcomed the Association to 
Norwich. The President of the Association, Prof. W. W. Watts, F.R.S., 
delivered an address (for which see p. 1) entitled Form, Drift, and Rhythm 
of the Continents. 
On Friday, September 6, in the Assembly Room of the Agricultural 
Hall, at 8.15 p.m., Dr. S. J. Davies delivered an Evening Discourse entitled 
Diesel Engines in relation to Coastwise Shipping (p. 487). 
On Tuesday, September 10, in the same room, Dr. C. S. Myers, F.R.S., 
delivered an Evening Discourse on The Help of Psychology in the Choice 
of a Career (p. 487). 
A public lecture was given by Sir Arnold Wilson, M.P., on Science and 
Population Problems, in the Prince’s Street Lecture Hall, on Monday, 
September g, at 8 P.M. 
A children’s lecture was given by Prof. W. Garstang on The Songs of 
Birds, in the Haymarket Picture House, on Thursday, September 5, at 
11.15 A.M. 
External public lectures were given as follows : 
Cromer, Lecture Hall, Monday, September 9, at 8 p.m. Weather 
Forecasting. —Mr. A. Corless. 
Fakenham, Electric Pavilion, Friday, September 6, at 8 p.m. Recent 
Changes in British Agriculture —Dr. B. A. Keen, F.R.S. 
Great Yarmouth, Town Hall, Friday, September 6, at 8 p.m. The 
Unknown North Sea.—Mr. Michael Graham. 
King’s Lynn, St. James’ Boys’ School Hall, London Road, Friday, 
September 6, at 8 p.m. Splashes, and what they teach._—Prof. A. Ferguson. 
Lowestoft, Town Hall, Monday, September g, at 8 p.m. Splashes, and 
what they teach.—Prof. A. Ferguson. 
Thetford, Guildhall, Friday, September 6, at 8 p.m. Scientific Basis 
of the Gem-cutter’s Art.—Prof. W. T. Gordon. 
A summary of Sectional Transactions on September 5, 6, 9, 10, and 11 
will be found on pp. 346-473. 
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The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Norwich (Mr. and Mrs. P. W. 
Jewson) entertained members of the Association at a Reception in the 
Castle Museum on Thursday evening, September 5. 
H.M. Lieutenant for Norfolk (Mr. Russell J. Colman, J.P.) and Mrs. 
Colman entertained members of the Association at a garden party at 
Crown Point on Tuesday, September 10. 
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