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Nomenclature of Geological Formations, the committee to consist of the 
following members, and that the members of this committee in Victoria 
be the executive until the next meeting of the Association:—Mr. H. Y. L. 
Brown, Rev. J. Minne Corran, Professor T. W. E. Davin, Mr. J. 
Dennant, Mr. W. S. Dun, Professor GRecorY, Mr. T.S. HALL, Sir JAMES 
Heeror, Captain F. W. Hurron, Mr. R. M. Jonnsron, Mr. A. G. Matr- 
LAND, Mr. E. F. Prrrman, Mr. James Stiruine, Mr. G. Sweet, Pro- 
fessor R. Tate, Mr. W. H. Twertverress, and Mr. G. B. Pritcuarp 
(Secretary).” 
No. 3.—CoLLEcCTING AND CATALOGUING GEOLOGICAL PHOTOGRAPHS. 
On the recommendation of Section C, it was agreed ‘‘ To recommend the 
appointment of a Committee for the purpose of collecting and cataloguing 
Geological Photographs of interest throughout Australia and Tasmania, so 
that a permanent record may be kept by the Association, the Committee 
to consist of the following:—Professor Davin, Judge Docker, Mr. J. H. 
Harvey, Mr. W. Howcuiy, Mr. J. Stirauine, Mr. Geo. Sweet, Mr. 
W. H. TwWELVETREES, and the Rev. J. MILNE CuRRAN (Secreiary).” 
No. 4.—CATALOGUE OF AUSTRALIAN MARINE MOLLUSEA. 
On the recommendation of Section D, it was agreed ‘‘To recommend 
that a Committee be appointed to draw up a catalogue of Recent Austra- 
lian and Tasmanian Marine Mollusca, the Committee to consist of the 
following :—Dr. Cox, Dr. May, Mr. G. B. Prircuarp, Dr. VrERco, and 
that Mr. Hepiey, Dr. May, and Professor TaTs act as recorders.” 
No. 5.—THrE PERMANENCE AND PROPERTIES OF CEMENT. 
On the recommendation of Section H, it was agreed ‘‘To recommend 
that a Committee be appointed to report on the Permanence and Proper- 
ties of Cement, the Committee to consist of the following:—Mr. C. W. 
DaRLeEy, Professor KrERNot, Mr. A. B. Moncrizrr, Mr. C. E. OLIver, 
Professor WARREN, and Mr. ANKETELL HENDERSON (Secretary).” 
No. 6.—SEPARATE STATE EDUCATION OF DEFECTIVE CHILDREN. 
On the recommendation of Section J, it was agreed ‘‘To recommend that 
a Committee be appointed to consider and report upon the need of 
separate State education of defective children in Australasia, the Committee 
to consist of Dr. W. L. CLELAND, Mr. F. C. Eppy, Dr. J. F. FisHpourne, 
Miss M. Hopes, Dr. J. V. M‘Creery, Professor MircHeLt, Mr. J. 
SutRveEY, Dr. R. R. StawEwy, and Professor H. Laurin (Secreéary).” 
COMMITTEES OF INVESTIGATION RE-APPOINTED. 
No. 1.—MaGnetic Survey oF New ZEALAND. 
On the recommendation of Section A, it was agreed ‘‘That the 
Magnetic Survey of New Zealand Committee be reappointed, with the 
addition of Professor A. M‘AuLay and Mr. F. G. Hoee.’’? [Full Com- 
mittee: Mr. P. Baraccui, Mr. R. L. J. Evurery, Sir Jas. Hecror, Mr. 
K. G. Hoee, Professor A. M‘Aunay, Mr. H. C. Russenx, Sir Cas. Topp, 
and Mr. C. CoLeRIpGE Farr (Secretary). | 
No. 2.—SEISMOLOGICAL COMMITTEE. 
On the recommendation of Section A, it was agreed ‘‘That the Seis- 
mological Committee be reappointed as previously constituted, with the 
addition of Mr. E. G. Hoge for Tasmania, Mr. Davipson for Queensland 
(in place of Mr. R. L. Jack), and Mr. P. Baraccur as Secretary in the 
