XxiX. 
REPORT OF SUB-COMMITTEE (Azstract). 
In submitting its Report on the various points named on p. xxvili. 
of Part XIII. of the Zvansactions, the Sub-Committee regrets to 
say that, under present conditions, united action this Session in 
the matter of University Extension is an impossibility. Such, 
however, was the character of the replies received in answer to 
their enquiries, that they. have every confidence that another 
Session success may be possible. They would recommend the 
Council to make a grant to Local Associations which choose the 
Extension Lectures in preference to the Association Lecturer. 
With regard to the “formation of classes,” they think that the 
Council should foster the growth of classes in Natural Science, 
especially if in connection with the Science and Art Department, 
South Kensington. If this could be done, they think it might 
prove a very useful auxiliary to the University Extension scheme. 
_ They would recommend that a prize, or prizes, be awarded to the 
- most successful student or students attending such classes. 
With regard to systematic work in connection with the syllabus 
; of the British Association (see p. xxxiv. Zvansactions, Part VIII.) 
_the Sub-Committee would suggest :— 
(1) The appointment of Recorders in other subjects in addition 
Eto Zoology and Botany, as at present. 
