COMMITTEE B — JULY 1905 (72) 
the timely appearance of their report by defining the subjects upon which : 
was to be forwarded to, and collated by the Convener. Prof. Heiexe had 
at that meeting urged a great increase in the scope of the marking expe 
As it had been found difficult in the past to obtain data from the ie 
countries without considerable delay in certain cases, he thought it would b ri 
fay impossible to include the a of eggs and EEE, as well; but x 
meeting at 11.30 a.m. 
Hork 
GARSTANG 
