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ford alternately, and it is also hoped to promote a sense of goodfellowship and Academic Brotherhood in other ways.

The Secretary will be glad to receive the names of Aberdeen Alumni who are residing in the West Riding of Yorkshire. There is a small annual subscription of 3s. 6d.

The Secretary also will be glad to receive the names of Aberdeen Graduates who are open to accept Locum Tenens posts and Assistantships in Yorkshire.

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Francis Anderson, M.B., The Laurels, Stanningley, Leeds.

(4) The Aberdeen University Club, Manchester.

The Manchester Aberdeen University Club was founded in order to further good-fellowship between the Graduates of the University, and to promote the interests of the University of Aberdeen. All Graduates of the University are eligible for membership.

The Annual Dinner is held in Manchester, to which all Members of the Club are invited. The entrance fee to the Club is 5s., and the Annual Subscription is half-a-guinea, this subscription covering the subscription to the Annual Dinner.

A. G. Anderson, M.D.
J. Anderson, M.B.
A. Brown, M.A., M.D.
W. Cameron, M.B.
J. W. Cook, M.B.
A. Fraser, M.D.
A. H. Griffith, M.D.

J. T. McPherson, M.D.

President.

A. M. Mitchell, M. A., M.B.

Committee.

J. Melvin, M.B.
W. Milligan, M.D.
W. Moir, M.D.

James Niven, M. A., M.B.
C. G. L. Skinner, M.D.
H. E. Smith, M.A., M.D.
T. Snowball, M.B.
W. Wilson, M.A.

Hon. Sec. and Treasurer.

N. Notman, M.A., Victoria Park School, Manchester.

(5) East Lancashire Aberdeen University Graduates' Association.

This Association was formed in 1895. Its object is to bring together the Graduates of Aberdeen University scattered throughout East Lancashire, that they may renew old college friendships and keep more in touch with their Alma Mater.

The Annual Subscription is 2s. 6d. The Members of the Association have an Annual Dinner on the second Tuesday in November.

President.

Dr. Thos. Holt (Burnley).

Hon. Treasurer.

Dr. Philip Prebble (Blackburn).

Hon. Secretary.

Dr. Thos. Snowball (Burnley).

(6) South Africa Aberdeen University Club.

This Club was formed in 1909 to promote the following objects: (a) the maintenance of a closer fellowship between Aberdeen men, assisted by means of an annual or periodical dinner held at different centres in rotation; (b) mutual assistance in furthering the interests of Aberdeen graduates in South Africa; (c) the provision of means by which alumni may be kept in touch with the University; (d) convenient machinery by which pecuniary assistance may be raised towards any scheme for the development of the University; (e) the promotion of University education in South Africa.

OFFICE BEARERS.

President.

The Hon. Sir William Bisset Berry, late Speaker of the Cape House of Assembly (M.A. Marischal College, 1859, M.D. 1861, LL.Ď., 1911).

Vice-Presidents.

The Hon. Sir John George Fraser, Professor William Ritchie, Cape Town. William E. C. Clarke, M.A., ActingDirector of Education, Pretoria.

M.L.C., Bloemfontein.

The Hon. Mr. Justice Dove Wilson, K. C.,

M.A., Pietermaritzburg.

Members of Council.

Professor Alexander Ogg, M.A., Rhodes | Charles Cameron Grant, M. A., Principal,

University College, Grahamstown. John Caie Pearson, M. B., Cape Town. George Rattray, East London. Archibald Douglas Pringle, M.A., Government Asylum, Pietermaritzburg. Rev. John Smith, M.A., D.D., Pietermaritzburg.

Government Schools, Bloemfontein. George Macdonald, M.A., Principal, Government School, Ladybrand.

Josiah Wright Matthews, M.D., Johannesburg.

Rev. Hugh Gordon Ross, M. A., Johannesburg.

General Secretary.

Alexander Herbert Mackenzie, M.A., Professor of Mathematics, Victoria College>

Stellenbosch.

APPENDIX K.

ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY STUDIES.

A Committee of Senatus has entrusted to it the supervision of series of publications by the teaching staff and others connected with the University. The object of these series is to stimulate original research within the University in all branches of study, to prove a bond of union between Alumni, such as is much required after they leave the University, and to provide a means of effecting exchanges with other Universities and learned institutions.

COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS.

Convener: Professor JAMES W. H. TRAIL, M.A., M.D., F.R.S., Curator of the University Library.

The committee has meanwhile approved the issue of a series of independent volumes, prepared partly through the co-operation of the New Spalding Club, and partly by the help of contributions from a bequest by the late Miss Anne Hamilton Cruickshank. Of these there have already appeared seventy volumes.

General Editor: P. J. ANDERSON, M.A., LL.B., Librarian to the University and Clerk of the General Council.

1900. No. 1.-Roll of Alumni in Arts of the University and King's College of Aberdeen, 1596-1860. Edited by P. J. Anderson.

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*No. 2.-Records of Old Aberdeen, 1157-1891. A. M. Munro, F.S.A. Scot. Vol. I.

*No. 3.-Place Names of West Aberdeenshire. James Macdonald,

F.S.A. Scot.

1901. *No. 4.—The Family of Burnett of Leys.

Lyon King of Arms.

George Burnett, LL.D.,

Rev. J. G. Michie, M.A.

*No. 5.-Records of Invercauld, 1547-1828. 1902. No. 6.-Rectorial Addresses, 1835-1900. P. J. Anderson.

*No. 7.-The Albemarle Papers, 1746-48. Professor C. S. Terry, M.A. 1903. *No. 8.-The House of Gordon. J. M. Bulloch, M.A. Vol. I.

*No. 9.-Records of Elgin. William Cramond, LL.D. Vol. I. 1904. No. 10.-Avogadro and Dalton. A. N. Meldrum, D.Sc.

1904. *No. 11.-Records of the Sheriff Court of Aberdeenshire.

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Littlejohn, LL.D. Vol. I.

David

No. 12.-Proceedings of the Aberdeen University Anatomical and
Anthropological Society, 1902-04.

1905. No. 13.-Report on Alcyonaria. Professor J. Arthur Thomson, M.A., and others.

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No. 14. Researches in Organic Chemistry. Professor F. R. Japp,
F.R.S., and others.

No. 15.-Meminisse Juvat: with Appendix of Alakeia. Alexander

Shewan, M.A.

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*No. 16.-The Blackhalls of that Ilk and Barra.

Morrison, M.D.

Alexander

1906. *No. 17.- Records of the Scots Colleges. Vol. I. P. J. Anderson. No. 18.-Roll of the Graduates, 1860-1900.

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Johnston, C. B., LL.D.

Colonel William

No. 19.-Studies in the History and Development of the University.
P. J. Anderson and others.

No. 20.-Studies in the History and Art of the Eastern Provinces
of the Roman Empire. Professor Sir W. M. Ramsay, D.C.L.,
and others.

No. 21.-Studies in Pathology. William Bulloch, M.D., and others.
No. 22.-Proceedings of the Aberdeen University Anatomical and
Anthropological Society, 1904-06.

No. 23.-Subject Catalogues of the Science and Law Libraries.
P. J. Anderson.

*No. 24.-Records of the Sheriff Court of Aberdeenshire. David

Littlejohn, LL.D.

Vol. II.

1907. No. 25.-Alcyonarians and Antipatharians. Professor Thomson,

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M.A., and others.

No. 26.-Surgical Instruments in Greek and Roman Times. J. S.
Milne, M.A., M.D.

*No. 27.—Records of the Sheriff Court of Aberdeenshire. David

Littlejohn, LL.D. Vol. III.

No. 23.-Flosculi Graeci Boreales.

Harrower, M.A., and others.

Ser. II. Professor John

No. 29.-Records of the Quatercentenary Celebrations. P. J. Anderson and others. 1907.

*No. 30.-The House of Gordon. J. M. Bulloch, M.A. Vol. II. 1908. *No. 31-The Miscellany of the New Spalding Club. Vol. II.

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No. 32. The Religious Teachers of Greece. James Adam, Litt.D.
Gifford Lectures, (1904-06.)

No. 33. The Science and Philosophy of the Organism.

Driesch, Ph.D. (Gifford Lectures, 1907.)

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No. 34.-Proceedings of the Aberdeen University Anatomical and
Anthropological Society, 1906-08.

*No. 35.-Records of Elgin. Vol. II. Rev. S. Ree, B.D.

No. 36.-Pigmentation Survey of School Children. J. F. Tocher,

B.Sc.

1909. No. 37.-The Science and Philosophy of the Organism.

Driesch, Ph.D. Vol. II. (Gifford Lecture, 1908.)

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