X REPORT — 1902. 



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 Investigation of the Ovauopliyceae.— Report of the Committee, eonsistino: of 

 Professor J. B. Faemer (Chairman), Dr. F. F. Blackman (Secretary), Pro- 

 fessor Marshall Ward, and Mr. W. Gardiner 473 



Teaching of Elementary Mathematics. — Report of the Committee, consisting 

 of Professor Forstth (Chairman), Professor Perky (Secretary), Professor 

 Chrtstal, Mr. W. D. Eggak, Mr. H. W. Eve, Professor Gibson, Dr. 

 Gladstone, Professor Greenhill, Professor R. A. Gregory, Professor 

 Heneici, Professor Hudson, Dr. Larmoe, Professor A. Lodge, Sir 0. 

 Lodge, Professor Love, Major MacMahon, Professor Minchin, Sir A. W. 

 RtJCKER, Mr. Robert Russell, and Professor S. P. Thompson, appointed to 

 report upon improvements that might be effected in the teaching of Mathe- 

 matics, in the first instance in the teaching of Elementary Mathematics, and 

 upon such means as they think likely to effect such improvements. 

 (Drawn up by the Chairman.) 473 



Appendix. — Two Suggested Schedules of Experimental Geometry ... 478 



The Teaching of Science in Elementary Schools. — Report of the Committee, 

 consisting of Dr. J. H. Gladstone (Chairman), Professor H. E. Aemstrong 

 (Secretary), Lord Avebuey, Professor W. R. Dunstan, Mr. George 

 Gladstone, Sir Philip Magnus, Sir H. E. Roscoe, Professor A. Smithells. 

 and Professor S. P. Thompson 481 



On the Conditions of Health essential to the Carrying-on of the Work of 

 Instruction in Schools. — Report of the Committee, consisting of Professor 

 C. S. Sherrington (Chairman), Mr. E. White Wallis (Secretary), Mr. 

 E. W. Brabrook, Dr. C. W. Kimmins, Professor L. C. Miall, and Professor 

 H. L. Withers 483 



