COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. Ixxvii 



1. Receiving Grants of Money — continued. 



Subject for Investigation or Purpose 



Members of the Committee 



The Habits and Customs and Phy- 

 sical Characteristics of the No- 

 mad Tribes of Asia Minor, and 

 to excavate on sites of ancient 

 occupation. 



The Physical Characters, Lan- 

 guages, and Industrial and So- 

 cial Condition of the North- 

 western Tribes of the Dominion 

 of Canada. 



The Effects of different Occupa- 

 tions and Employments on the 

 Physical Development of the 

 Human Body. 



Calculating the Anthropological 

 Measurements taken at Bath 



Carrying on the work of the 

 Corresponding Societies Com- 

 mittee. 



Cliairman. — Dr. Garson. 

 Secretary. — Mr. Bent. 

 Mr. Pengelly, Jlr. Eudler, Mr. 

 Bloxam, Mr. J. Stuart Glennie. 



Chairman. — Dr. E. B. Tylor. 



Secretary. — Mr. G. W. Bloxam. 



Sir Daniel Wilson, Dr. G. M. Daw- 

 son, General Sir H. Lefroy, Mr. 

 E. G. Haliburton. 



Chairman. — Sir Rawson Rawson. 

 Secretary. — Mr. G. W. Bloxam. 

 General Pitt-Rivers, Dr. J. Beddoe, 



Dr. H. Muirhead, Mr. C. Roberts, 



Dr. G. W. Hambleton, Mr. F. W. 



Eudler, Mr. Horace Darwin, Dr. 



J. G. Garson, and Dr. A. M. 



Paterson. 



Chairman. — General Pitt-Rivers. 

 Secretary. — Dr. Garson. 

 Mr. Bloxam. 



Chairman. — Dr. John Evans. 



Secretary. — Professor E. Meldola. 



Mr. Francis Galton, Professor A. W. 

 Williamson, Sir Douglas Galton, 

 Professor Boyd Dawkins, Sir Raw- 

 son Eawson, Dr. J. G. Garson, Mr. 

 J. Hopkinson, Mr. W. Whitaker, 

 Mr. G. J. Symons, General Pitt- 

 Eivers, Mr. W. Topley, Mr. H. G. 

 Fordham, Mr. William White, and 

 Professor Bonney. 



2. "Not receiving Grants of Mone%j. 



Subject for Investigation or Purpose 



To consider the proposals of M. Tondini 

 de Quarenghi relative to the Unifica- 

 tion of Time, and the adoption of a 

 Universal Prime Meridian, which have 

 been brought before the Committee by 

 a letter from the Academy of Sciences 

 of Bologna. 



Considering the advisability and possi- 

 1 bility of establishing in other parts 



of the country Observations upon the 

 ' Prevalence of Earth Tremors similar 

 I to those now being made in Durham 



in connection with coal-mine explo- 



BJons. 



Members of the Committee 



Grants 



30 



150 



20 



20 



Chairman. — Mr. J. Glaisher. 

 Secretary. — Mr. J. Glaisher. 

 Mr. Christie (Astronomer Royal), Sir E. 

 S. Ball, and Dr. G. B. Longstaff. 



Chairman.— 'Mr. G. J. Sjinons. 



Secretary. — Professor Lebour. 



Sir F. J. Bramwell, Mr. E. A. Cowper, 

 Professor G. H. Darwin, Professor 

 Ewing, Mr. Isaac Roberts, Mr. Thomas 

 Gray, Dr. John Evans, Professor Prest- 

 wich. Professor Hull, Professor Mel- 

 dola, Professor Judd, Mr. M. Walton 

 Brown, and Mr. J. Glaisher. 



