134 ON THE SUITABILITY OF CURRENT DESIGN OF SUBMARINES 
Tue PresipeEnt:—As I have remarked, this has been a most intensely interesting 
subject and one that should be given very much more time than we have been able to de- 
vote to it. I have no doubt that you will all agree with me that Captain Rodgers is en- 
titled to our sincere thanks for bringing so prominently before us the subject of subma- 
rine warfare at the present time. 
We will now adjourn to meet this afternoon at a quarter past two o'clock. The Council 
will meet immediately after the adjournment of this meeting to elect twenty-nine more appli- 
cants for membership, which will make over one hundred at this meeting. 
