CONSTANTS COMMITTEE. 71 



PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CONSTANTS COMMITTEE. 

 (See Vol. XIII. , p. LVL) 



Dr. E. F. J. Love, Secretary. 



The Committee regretted that, owing to the iUness of the Secretary, 

 no active steps have, so far, been taken by it. This difficulty is now 

 removed, and, as there is every prospect of good work being done in 

 the future, the Committee asks for re-appointment. As the expenses 

 of the work will certainly be much heavier than was anticipated in 

 1911, your Committee also asks that the sum of £50, consisting partly 

 of the imexpended grant of £25, partly of an additional amount of 

 £25, be placed at its disposal. 



The recommendations were approved by the General Council. 



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