COUNCIL — SEPTEMBER 1910 — 14 — 



Under Head 6 of the Agenda (Invitation of the "International 

 Hygiene Exhibition", Dresden, to hold the next Council meeting at 

 Dresden), Geheimrat Rose stated that he thought it was difficult now to 

 decide whether it would be desirable to hold the next Council meeting there or 

 not. The Council then left it to the Bureau to decide as to the place of meeting 

 next year. 



Head 7 of the Agenda (The Danish Commission: — Proposal to 

 have continuous observations made from an anchored vessel in the 

 North Sea during two months of the summer (Docent Knudsen)) was 

 remitted to the Sections for consideration and report. (See further: Appendix G p. 90, 

 the protocol of the hydrographical Section p. 46, and Resolution 4 of the Council 

 on p. 24). 



Head 8 of the Agenda (Prof. Grimm: — The distribution of the sea 

 and freshwater fishes of the Baltic) was remitted to the Sections for con- 

 sideration and report. (See further: Appendix H p. 96, the Protocol of the Hydrographi- 

 cal Section p. 44, and Resolution 3 of the Council on p. 22). 



Head 9 of the Agenda (Dr. Heingke: — Verbal statement on the present 

 state of his General report on the plaice question) was postponed to the 

 final meeting. 



Head 10 of the Agenda (Dr. Hjort: — The herring investigations) 

 was remitted to Sections for consideration and report. (See further: the protocol 

 of the. Fisheries and Statistical Section p. 64 and the Piesolution of the Council on 

 p. 24, regarding Fisheries and Statistical work). 



Under Head 11 of the Agenda (Resolution u, Procès-Verbaux Vol. XII 

 (regarding other problems to be reported on, etc.)), the President 

 stated that the Bureau — in accordance with the said resolution of last year's 

 meeting — had had this subject under consideration. 



With a view of obtaining information on the subject a letter had been 

 addressed to each of the Reporters. 



Arising out of these letters certain proposals had been received which would 

 be laid before the Sections. In the meantime the Bureau would be glad if the 

 representatives of the different countries would consider and report to them, as to 

 what work had been done on each of the headings specified on p. 56 of the 

 Procès-Verbaux Vol. XI, and whether any reports might be expected in the coming 

 year. (Continued in second sitting ; see p. 20). 



Under Head 12 of the Agenda (Other business. (Including the seal- 

 question)), it was decided that the same representatives as last year should form 



