XXi. 
No. 8— Australasian Glacial Evidence Committee. 
Committee “To investigate and report on Glacial Evidence in Aus- 
tralasia”’:—Mr. H. Y. L. Brown, Mr. S. H. Cox, Sir James Hector, 
Mr. R. L. Jack, Mr. W. H. Ranps, Mr. J. Stiruine, Professor Tate, 
Mr. C. S. WILKINSON. 
Secretary—Professor R. Tate. 
No. ro—Australasian Seismological Committee. 
Committee “To investigate and report upon the Seismological Pheno- 
mena of Australasia’?:—Mr. A. Breas, Mr. R. L. J. Evuery, Sir JAMES 
Hector, Mr. H. C. Russeuu, Professor THRELFALL, Mr. C. Topp. 
Secretary—Sir Fames Hector. 
No. 12—Antarctic Exploration Commtttee. 
Committee “To consider the question of Antarctic Exploration ” :— 
Mr. J. Baxnarp, Mr. R. L. J. Evuery, Hon. Jonn Forrest, Mr. G. 8. 
GRIFFITHS, Baron von Mue.xer, Professor SPENCER, Professor STEPHENS. 
Secretary—Myr. Ellery. 
No. 13—Australasian Geological Record ‘Committee. 
Committee “For Geological Record during the year”:—Mr. R. 
ErueripgGs, Professor F. W. Hurron, Mr. R. L. Jack, Mr. R. M. Joun- 
ston, Professor R. Tarr. 
Secretary—Mr. ¥. Stirling. 
The following new Committees were appointed :— 
No. 15—Rust in Wheat Committee. 
Committee “'T'o investigate the question of Rust in Wheat” :—Mr. J. 
H. Maipen, Mr. D. McAupine, Mr. C. A. Topp, Mr. F. Wricut, with 
power to add to their number. 
Secretary—WMr. A. N. Pearson. 
No. 16—Location and Laying-out of Towns Committee. 
Committee to consider and report upon the Location and Laying-out 
of Towns ” :—Mr. J. M. Coanz, Mr. A. W. Craven, Mr. A. M. HenpERson, 
Professor Kernot, Professor WARREN. 
Secretary—Mr. F. Sulman. 
No. 17—Improvement of Museums as a Means of Popular 
Education Committee. 
Committee “ To consider and report upon the Improvement of Museunis 
as a Means of Popular Education” :—Mr. C. W. Dr Vis, Professor 
Horton, Professor McCoy, Mr. A. Morton, Dr. Ramsay, Dr. STIRLING, 
Professor Homas. ; 
Secretary—Professor Parker. 
