Hon. A. Norton: I have a great deal of sympathy with Mr.. Maiden, and I heard his address on the subject, which received a great deal of sympathy. At the same time, we are all bound to realise the difficulties which may be brought about by dividing into two sections. If such a system be adopted as suggested by Mr. Hedley, the two classes: would work as twin brothers, and in that way the work which both decided to carry out might be just as effective without creating a new section.
Mr. Hedley: I move as an amendment - That in successive years this section agree to elect as President a zoologist and botanist alter natively, and that, as far as possible, zoological and botanical papers: be taken on alternative days.
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