287 
one may go so far as to say that there is a large amount of 
important scientific work being done, the importance of which 
is not realized, if indeed it is not actually wasted, because it 
is not followed up by practical demonstrations on a large 
scale. I therefore propose that you should give a very 
hearty vote of thanks to Lord Kitchener for coming here this 
morning and making such an interesting contribution to our 
discussion. 
The CHarrman: I am very much obliged to you all for your 
kind vote of thanks. 
