Abstract

AN interval of thirty-two years has passed since the British Association last met in Bristol. The 1930 meeting on Sept 3–10 under the presidency of Prof. F. 0. Bower will be held in that city under conditions differing in many respects from those of the year 1898. In 1898 there was no University of Bristol and the Sections were housed in a scattered variety of buildings adapted for the purpose. Since that time, however, through the munificence of the Wills family, the University can provide within its walls accommodation for the reception room and general offices as well as for practically all the Sections. Moreover, the main buildings as architectural features form a landmark in the history of provincial universities.

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