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SCIENCE CONGRESS

AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES. (From Ouh Own Correspondent.) SYDNEY, December 14. Following are the names of some of the Australian members of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science who have signified their intention of attending the congress to be held in Wellington early in January: Victoria.—Professor Sir W. Baldwin Spencer, K.C.M.G., M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S. (presi dent of the association), Director National Museum, Melbourne; Mr G. H. Knibbs, C. (president-elect), the Director Commonwealth Institute of Science and Industry, Melbourne; Professor E. W. Skeats, D. Professor T. H. Laby, M.A.; Professor H. A. Woodruff, Professor of Geology, Melbourne University; C. H. Wickens, F.1.A., F.F.S.; A. S. Kenyon; Dr L. S. Latham, M.A., delegate from 8.M.A.; C. R. Daley,' 8.A., F.L.S.; Miss K. S. Gil man-Jones; Dt J. P. Wilson; A. R. Bailey; C. L. Butchers; D Rankin; J. B. Taylor; Edward Kidson, 0.8. E., M.Sc.; R. J. Fletcher; S. R. Mitchell; E. O. Herccs, M.Sc.; Mies Gordon; Z. A. Merfield. Queensland.—Professor H. C. Richards, Professor of Geology, University of Queensland ; Mrs H. C. Richards; Professor Harvey Johnstone, Professor of Biology; Mr R. C. Cowley; Miss Freda Bage. Western Australia. —E. de Courcey Clarke, M. Lecturer in Geology, University of Western Australia; Mrs do Courcey Clarke. South Australia.—Professor Sir Douglas Mawson, Professor of Geology, University of Adelaide; Professor Cleland, Professor of Physiology; Dr Pulleine, Professor of Zoology; L. K. Ward, 8.A.. 8.E., Director of Mines, South Australia; Captain S. A. White, a noted ornithologist. Now South Wales.—E. C. Andrews* 8.A., Government Geologist, Mines Department, Sydney (permanent hon. secretary of the association); A. A. Atkinson, Chief Inspector of Mines, Sydney; Miss Ethel Atkinson; W. J. Archer (secretary Pharmaceutical Sovietv of N.S.W.); E. Breakwell, Director, Agricultural High School, Yanco, N.S.W.; Mr* Breakwell; Miss Ida Brown, B.Sc., University of Sydney; Professor L. S. Cotton, M.S , D.Sc., Assistant Professor Geology, Sydnev University; Dr J. V. Danes, Consul-general for Czecho-Slovakia; Madame Danes; Professor A. D. Gilchrist, M.A., 8.C.E., Military College, Duntroon, N.S.W.; F. P. J. Gray, president Pharmaceutical Society of N. ; Mrs Gray; Miss M. E. Gilling; Miss J. Gray; Miss M. Henry, B.Sc., Linnean Macleay Research Fellow, Macleay Museum, Sydney University; Miss I. Houieon, assistant secretary of the association; Miss L. O. Houison, 8.A.; T. H. Houghton, M.lnst.C.E., M.1.M.E.; R. Hosking. B.A , D.Sc., Military College, Duntroon, N.S.W. : Miss M. Hindruarsh, B.Sc., University of Sydney; Dr H. Tasman, Lovell, Professor of Psychology, University of Sydney; Miss D. M. Lawry; Professor A. A. Lawson. D.Sc-, Professor of Botany, University of Sydney, Miss E. Middleton, B.Sc.; Mrs K. MaoKin lay; Professor EM. Moore,M.A., F.1.A.. Miss Ada Newman, Arts and Crafts Society of N.S.W.; Miss Jessie Newman, Arts and Crafts Society of N.S.W.; G. D. Osborne, B.Sc., Sydney University Science Society, A. D. Olle, Sydney Technical College Cbem ical Society; Miss D. Perry; Dr E. S. Stokes, Water Supply and Sewerage Board; C. A. Sussmileh, Director Technical College, Newcastle, N.S.W.; Mr H. G. Smith, research chemist, Sydney University; Mrs H. G. Smith; Miss Constance Smith; Dr Harve/ Sutton, Principal Medical Officer, Education Department, Sydney; Dr J. H. Saunders, M. 8., M.R.C.S.; Professor T. Griffith Taylor, Professor of Geography, University Sydney, Miss Dorothy Taylor. Mrs Evan Taylor, Miss B. D. Thomson; E W. Timcke, Meteorological Bureau. Sydney; Professor W. H Warren, LL.D., Wli.Sch., M.lnst.C.E., M.Am.Soc.C.E., Challis Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Sydney University, Past President Institution of Engineers, Australia; H. Wenholz, B.Sc., Agric., Department of Agriculture, Sydney; A. Wadsworth, Pharmaceutical Society of N.S.W.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3590, 2 January 1923, Page 51

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SCIENCE CONGRESS Otago Witness, Issue 3590, 2 January 1923, Page 51

SCIENCE CONGRESS Otago Witness, Issue 3590, 2 January 1923, Page 51