COMMITTEES OP INVESTIGATION. 



Annual Subscriptions, &c. 



Resolved, — "That a recommendation be sent to the General Committee, 

 at its next meeting, to' the effect that all Entrance Fees and Compoundings 

 be funded." 



SYNOPSIS OF GRANTS OF MONEY APPROPRIATED TO SCIEN- 

 TIFIC PURPOSES BY THE GENERAL COMMITTEE AT 

 THE MEETING IN 189 . 



The names of the members who are entitled to call on the Treasurer for 

 the respective grants are prefixed. 



[None.] 



THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR 1889. 



The meeting at Melbourne has been postponed by the Melbourne Com- 

 mittee to January 7th, 1890. 



• PLACE OF MEETING FOR 1890. 



The third Annual Meeting of the Association will be held in New Zealand 

 at a date to be arranged. 



GENERAL STATExMENT OF SUMS WHICH HAVE BEEN PAID 

 ON ACCOUNT OF GRANTS FOR SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES, 



[None.] 



COMMITTEES OF INVESTIGATION APPOINTED AT THE 

 GENERAL COMMITTEE OF THE SYDNEY MEETING, 

 AUGUST 31st, 1888. 



No. 1. — Conditions of Labour Committee. 



On the Motion of Mr. Hayter, — "That the following be appointed a 

 Committee to inquire into the question of the Conditions of Labour, with 

 special reference to strikes, and to make suggestions for their I'emedy : 

 Professor Elkington, Mr. W. Gablick, Major Goldstein, Mr. H. H. 

 Hayter, Professor Kernot, Mr. H. K. Rusden, Mr. H. C. Russell, and 

 Mr. A. C. Wylie." 



Secretary — Major Goldstein, Melbourne. 



No. 2. — Australasian Meteorology Committee. 



On the motion of Mr. Ellery — "That the following Committee be 

 appointed to enquire into the present state of Meteorology in the Australian 

 Colonies : Mr. R. L. J. Elleky, Mr. H.O. Russell. Mr. W. Sutherland, 

 and Professor R. Threlfall." 



Secretary— ilf?'. H. C. Russell, Sydney. 



