COUNCIL — SEPTEMBER 1910 — i2U — 



Mr. Walter E. Archer, President. 

 Prof. 0. von Grimm 1 



„ 0. Pettersson i Vice-Presidents. 



Privy-Councillor F. Rose J 

 Commander G. F. Drechsel, General Secretary. 

 On the proposal of the President the following were re-elected: 

 As Assistants of the Bureau: 



Dr. Martin Knüdsen, Hydrographical Assistant. 

 Dr. Harry M. Kyle, Biological Assistant. 

 As Members of the Editorial Committee: 

 Prof. 0. Pettersson, Chairman. 

 „ D'Arcy W. Thompson. 

 „ 0. Krümmel. 

 (As to Reporters see below.) 

 Head 11 (continued) (Resolution u, Procès-Verbaux Vol. XII (re- 

 garding other proble'ms to be reported on). 



After the question regarding the Reporterships had been considered by the 

 sections and their recommendations had been received (see p. p. 68 & 76) the 

 Bureau laid some proposals before the Council for adoption; these proposals were 

 adopted (see resolution on p. 24 & 26), and in accordance therewith the following 

 gentlemen were nominated as Reporters for the year 1910 — ^1911: 



1. Dr. Heincke General Editor for the Plaice question. 



2. Prof. D'Argy Thompson on the later stages of Gadoids. 



3. Dr. Masterman on the later stages of Pleuronectid fishes of the North Sea. 



4. Dr. Hjort on the herring. 



5. Dr. Johansen on the eggs and larval stages , and the later stages of Pleuro- 

 nectid fishes of the Baltic. 



6. Dr. Redeke on the present stage of our knowledge regarding the races of the 

 chief food fishes. 



7. Dr. HoEK on the migrations of certain "Clupeoids" other than Herring, espe- 

 cially the Anchovy and the Sardine. 



8. Prof. Ehrenbaum on the Mackerel. 



9. Dr. Trybom on the salmon fisheries of the Baltic with special reference to the 

 preparation of a detailed scheme of investigations and the selection of a 

 typical river in each country where such investigations can be carried out. 



Under Head 13 of the Agenda (Conclusion of the Meeting), votes of thanks 

 were expressed to the Danish Commission, the President, and the General Secre- 

 tary and his staff, and the meeting then closed. 



