RECOMMENDATIONS. 
Srorion A. 
1. That the Seismological Committee be re-appointed as pre- 
viously constituted, with Mr. Hogben and Mr. Baracchi as Joint 
Secretaries, with renewal of the unexpended balance of £10. 
2. That the General Committee of the Association be asked to 
approach the Governments of South Australia and Tasmania with 
a view of securing the early installation and maintenance of 
Milne horizontal pendulums. 
3. That a Committee, consisting of Mr. H. C. Russell, Mr. 
Baracchi, Mr. C. C. Farr, Mr. Hogg, and Mr. Love, be appointed 
to consider and report upon the progress of investigations in 
Terrestrial Magnetism in Australasia, with Mr. Baracchi as 
Secretary. 
Section B. 
That the name of Section B be changed to “‘ Chemistry, Metal- 
lurgy, and Mineralogy.” 
Section C. 
The following are recommended as members of the Glacial Com- 
mittee :-—Captain F. W. Hutton, F.R.S., E. G. Hogg, A. Gibb 
Maitland, W. H. Rands, R. M. Johnston, G. Sweet, W. H. 
Twelvetrees, W. Howchin, and Professor T. W.E. David, F.R.S. 
(Secretary). 
Committee for recording structural features, such as important 
folds and faults in Australia, with a view to studying the evoiu- 
tion of the Australasian land surface :—Professor J. W. Gregory, 
W. H. Twelvetrees, G. A. Waller, T. S. Hall, M.A., Hy. L. 
Brown, A.R.S.M., Walter Howchin, A. Gibb Maitland, E. F. 
Pittman, A.R.S.M., W. H. Rands, W. J. Clunes Ross, B.Sc., and. 
Professor David, F.R.S. (Secretary). 
A committee to recommend a uniform system for the nomen- 
clature of the igneous rocks of Australasia :—W. H. Twelvetrees, 
Professor Gregory, Professor David, W. G. Woollnough, B.Sc., 
A. Gibb Maitland, G. A. Waller, BE. G. Hogg, M.A., W. F. 
Petterd, Captain ‘Hutton, H. J. Jenkins, A.R.S.M., A. W. 
Howitt, W. H. Rands, W. A. MacLeod, B.Sc., A. J. Dunstan, 
and G. W. Card (Secretary). 
Srotion D. 
(1.) “Recommend that the General Council of this Association 
be asked to communicate with the Government of New 
Zealand, and to urge respectfully that the construction 
of the proposed Biological Station, near Dunedin, be 
proceeded with as a matter of colonial importance.” 
(2.) “That a committee, consisting of Messrs. A. Morton, W. 
L. May, C. J. Atkins, R. M. Johnston, and Colonel W. 
NG. Legge, be appointed to carry on Marine Biological 
research in the neighbourhood of Hobart; that Mr. 
