Vol. VIII. No. 94. 
IMPERIAL INSTITUTE JOURNAL. 
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REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE TIME BEING OF ASSOCIATIONS. 
The Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Council of the 
Associated Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom : 
THE PRESIDENT (The Rt. Hon. the LORD 
AVEBURY) AND THE SENIOR VICE-PRESI- 
DENT OF THE ASSOCIATION {ex-officio), 
(G. T. PIARPER, Esq.) 
The Chairman of the Council of the London Chamber oj 
Commerce {Botolph House, Easickeap, London, E.C.) : 
J. INNES ROGERS, Esq. 
The Chairman of the Council of the Royal Agricultural 
Society of England {12, Hanover Square , London , W.) : 
THE PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY [ex-officio), 
(now II.R.H. the Prince of Wales, K.G.). 
The Chairman of the Council of the Central Chamber of 
Agriculture {Broad Sanctuary Chambers, Westminster, 
S. W.) : 
THE CPIAIRMAN OF THE CENTRAL 
CPIAMBER {ex-officio), (now Sir Edward 
Strachey, Bart., M.P.). 
The Chairman of the Council of the Highland and 
Agricultural Society of Scotland (j, George IV, Bridge, 
Edinburgh) : 
DONALD CAMERON OF LOCHIEL, 
The President of the Royal Society {Burlington House, W.) : 
SIR JOHN EVANS, K.C.B., D.C.L., F.R.S. (Treasurer). 
The President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh : 
The Rt. Hon. the LORD KELVIN, G.C.V.O., 
LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S. 
The President of the Royal Irish Academy. { During 
T i fpfi in * 
Dr. JOHN KELLS INGRAM. 
The Chairman of the Council of the Royal Dublin Society 
{ Kildare Street , Dublin ) ; 
THE PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY (who is 
also Chairman of the Council) (now The Rt. Hon. 
the LORD ARDILAUN, D.L.). 
The Chairman of the Council of the Society for the 
Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce , 
( John Street, Adelphi, iV.C.): 
SIR WILLIAM PREECE, K.C.B., F.R.S. 
The President of the Institution of Civil Engineers : 
CHARLES HAWKSLEY, Esq. 
The President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers : 
WILLIAM IP. MAW, Esq. 
The President of the Iron and Steel Institute ( Victoria 
Mansions , Victoria Street, London, S.W.) : 
WILLIAM W PI IT WELL, Esq. 
The President of the Chemical Society of London ( Burlington 
House, London, W . ) ; 
Professor EMERSON REYNOLDS, M.D.,D.Sc., F.R.S. 
The President of the Society of Chemical Industry {Palace 
Chambers 9, Bridge Street, Westminster) : 
GEORGE BEILBY, Esq. 
The President of the Institution of Electrical Engineers : 
JAMES SWINBURNE, Esq. 
The Honorary Secretary of the City and Guilds of 
London Institute for the Advancement of Technical 
Education : 
Lieut-General J. WIMBURN LAURIE, M.P. 
The Chairman of the Council of the Royal United Service 
Institution ( Whitehall , London , S. W.) : 
General LORD CHELMSFORD, G.C.B. 
The President of the Royal Academy of Arts [Burlington 
House, London, W.) : 
SIR EDWARD J. POYNTER, Bart. 
The President of the Royal Geographical Society {/, Savile 
Row, Burlington Gardens, W . ) : 
SIR CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM, K.C B., F.R.S. 
The President of the Royal Statistical Society : 
The Rt. Hon. the LORD AVEBURY, LL.D. F.R.S. 
The President of the Royal Institute of British Architects : 
ASTON WEBB, Esq. 
The President of the Mining Association of Gi'eat Britain 
(1 6 , Strand, London, W.C.) : 
FITZPIERBERT WRIGIIT, Esq. 
The Council of the Trades Union Congress of Great 
Britain : 
W. J. DAVIS, Esq. 
The President of the Institute of Actuaries : 
CHARLES DANIEL HIGH AM, Esq., F.I.A. 
THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 
The Rt. Hon. the LORD JAMES OF HEREFORD {Chairman). 
The Rt. Hon. the LORD ALVERSTONE, G.C.M.G. 
SIR JOHN WOLFE-BARRY, K.C.B., F.R.S. 
SIR STEUART C BAYLEY, K.C. 5 .I., C.I.E. 
T. F. BLACKWELL, Esq. 
Major-Gen. SIR OWEN TUDOR BURNE, G.C.I.E., 
K.C.S.I. 
*The LORD CHANCELLOR. 
The Hon. PIENRY COPELAND. 
J. McMURRICH CURRIE, Esq. 
*The Rt. Hon. the EARL OF ELGIN, ICG. 
SIR CHARLES A. ELLIOTT, K.C.S.I. 
SIR JOHN EVANS, IC.C.B., F.R.S. 
His Grace the DUKE OF FIFE, K.T. 
The Rt. Hon. SIR HENRY PI. FOWLER, G.C.S.I., M.P. 
Mr. THOMAS E. FULLER. 
SIR ROBERT HERBERT, G.C.B. 
JOHN HOLLAMS, Esq. 
The Rt. Hon. the LORD IVEAGH, K.P. 
The Hon. II, B. LEFROY. 
*Colonel W. T. MAKINS. 
•Nominated by His Royal Highness the President. 
Field-Marshal SIR HENRY NORMAN, G.C.B., 
G.C.M.G., C.I.E. 
SIR WALTER PEACE, ICC.M.G. 
The lion. W. P. REEVES. 
The Rt. Hon. the LORD ROTHSCHILD. 
*The Rt. lion, the LORD SANDHURST, G.C.S.I., 
G C I E 
The Rt.’pion. the LORD STRATIPCONA and MOUNT- 
ROYAL, G.C.M.G. 
The Hon. SIR HORACE TOZER, K.C.M.G. 
EXECUTIVE STAFF. 
Director of the. Scientific and Technical Department .— Professor WYNDIIAM R. DUNSTAN, M.A., P.R. S. 
Assistant Secretary. — Lieut. GERALD R. MALTBY, R.N. {Ret.), 
Honorary Solicitor. — Mr. JOPIN HOLLAMS (of Messrs. Hollams, Sons, Coward Sc Hawksley). 
Honorary Surveyor. — Mr. ROBERT VIGERS (of Messrs. Vigers & Co., 4, Frederick's Place, Old Jewry, E.C.). 
Bankers— The BANK OF ENGLAND and the LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK LIMITED, Lothbury, E.C. 
Auditors.— Messrs. PRICE, WATERHOUSE St Co., Chartered Accountants, 3, Frederick’s Place, E.C. 
CORRESPONDING AGENTS 
APPOINTED IN THE COLONIES AND 
India. — See under British India, on page 25S. 
Canada— Quebec : The Commissioner of Agriculture. 
Ontario: The Director of Mines, Toronto. 
New Brunswick: The Provincial Secretary. 
Manitoba : The PROVINCIAL SECRETARY. 
West Indies.— famaica : The Institute of Jamaica. 
Grenada: The Colonial Secretary. 
St. Vincent : The Administrator. 
St. Lucia : Mr. T. H. Dix. 
Trinidad and Tobago : The COLONIAL SECRETARY. 
Bermuda : The Colonial Secretary. 
INDIA FOR THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE. 
Natal and Ziduland : Mr. C. B. Lloyd, Commissioner of Agriculture, Natal. 
Gold Coast.— [Vacant.] 
Straits Settlements.— The Colonial Secretary at (Singapore). 
State of fohor . — The Dato James Meldrum. 
Mauritius . — Mr. A. Daruty de Grandpre, Superintendent of the Museum. 
Seychelles .— The Hon. E. B. Sweet-Escott, C.M.G., Administrator. 
Hong Kong.— The Harbour Master. 
Fiji .- — Hon. John Hill, Suva, Fiji. 
Victoria.— The Melbourne Exhibition Trustees. 
Tasmania. — Mr. Geo. Steward, Under Secretary for Tasmania. 
In the case of several Colonies correspondence is carried on through the Agent- 
General’s Office or through the Representative Governor. 
THE COMMERCIAL COLLECTIONS OF THE INSTITUTE. 
BRITISH AFRICA. 
( West Central Lower Gallery.) 
CAPE COLONY. 
Representative Governors, — Mr. TFIOMAS E. FULLER (Agent-General). 
[One Vacancy.] 
Corresponding Agent in Colony.— (At present through the Agent- General’s Office. 
Curator of Collection. — Mr. Lewis Atkinson. 
Products Exhibited. — Agricultural produce, building stones, coal dried fruits, furs, 
minerals (including asbestos, gold-bearing quartz, copper ores, diamondiferous gravel, 
etc.), stuffed ostriches, ostrich eggs and feathers, Angora hair, tobacco, wines, wools, etc. 
NATAL. ( West Central Lower Gallery .) 
Representative Governor. — SIR WALTER PEACE, K.C.M.G. 
Corresponding Agent in Colony. — Mr. C. B. Lloyd, Commissioner of Agriculture and 
Mines, Natal. 
Curator of Collection. — (In charge of Institute Staff.) 
Products Exhibited. — Agricultural produce, Angora hair, tanning barks, building 
stones, coffee, cutlery, indigenous timbers, minerals, coal, silk cocoons, spirits, sugar, 
tea, tobaccos, wine, wools, native ornaments, etc., etc. 
RHODESIA AND BECHUANALAND. 
( West Central Lower Gallery.) 
Representative Governors.— Those of Cape Colony. 
Curator of Collection.— Mr. Lewis Atkinson. [Queen Victoria. 
Products Exhibited. — Specimens of native workmanship kindly lent by the late 
NYASSALAND, BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA. 
( West Central Lower Gallery.) 
Products Exhibited.— (By the British Central Africa Chamber of Agriculture and 
Commerce).— Coffee, ivory, Landolphia rubber, chillies, Strophanthus seeds, beeswax, 
photographs, etc. 
BRITISH AMERICA. 
[West and Upper West Central Galleries.) 
DOMINION OF CANADA. 
Representative Governor . — The Rt. Hon. the LORD STRATH CON A and MOUNT- 
ROYAL, G.C.M.G., High Commissioner for the Dominion of Canada. 
Cur at 0?' of Collections. — Mr. Harrison Watson. 
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. 
Representative Governors , — The Rt. Plon. the LORD STRAPHCONA and MOUNT- 
ROYAL, G.C.M.G., High Commissioner for the Dominion of Canada. 
[One Vacancy.] 
Corresponding Agent in Province . — The COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE. 
Products Exhibited. — Canadian furs from Hudson’s Bay Co., stuffed birds, wood 
pulp, slates, vehicles, minerals (asbestos, apatite, mica, plumbago, etc.), agricultural pro- 
duce, fruits, tobacco, maple sugar, timber, Indian ornamental work, cotton, linen, and 
leather, and iron manufactures. 
