Abstract

My first duty is to express my cordial thanks to the Council and Fellows of this Society for electing me as President in succession to the late Professor Geikie. I have accepted the honour with great reluctance, for I am conscious of the fact that others have far stronger claims, and have waived their claims under very exceptional circumstances. But I may take this opportunity of assuring the Fellows that since they have been pleased to confirm the recommendation of the Council, I shall take an active interest in the affairs of the Society and do my best to promote its welfare.The list of papers read during the past session shows that important contributions relating to different branches of science have been made to the Society. Notwithstanding the strain caused by the war, the output of original work is noteworthy. In this connection reference may be made to some researches having a direct bearing on the war. Last session the Council appointed a Committee, composed of leading scientists, to conduct investigations in connection with submarines, aeroplanes, asphyxiating gas, and high explosives.

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