COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. 

 2. Not receiving Grants of Money — continued. 



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Subject for Investigation or Purpose 



Members of the Committee 



To continue the investigation of the 

 Zoology of the Sandwich Islands, 

 with power to co-operate with the 

 Committee appointed for the purpose 

 by the Royal Society, and to avail 

 themselves of such assistance in their 

 investigations as may be offered by 

 the Hawaiian Government or the 

 Trustees of the Museum at Honolulu. 

 The Committee to have power to dis- 

 pose of specimens where advisable. 



To enable Mr. James Rankin to investi- 

 gate Compound Ascidians of the Clyde 

 area, and to enable other competent 

 naturalists to perform definite re- 

 searches in the Laboratory of the 

 Marine Biological Association of the 

 West of Scotland at Millport. 



To enable Mr. R. C. Punnett to con- 

 tinue his investigations on the pelvic 

 plexus of Elasmobranch fishes, and 

 to enable other competent naturalists 

 to perform definite pieces of work at 

 the Marine Laboratory, Plymouth. 



To work out the details of the Obser- 

 vations on the Migration of Birds at 

 Lighthouses and Lightships, 1880-87. 



The Periodic Investigation of the 

 Plankton and Physical Conditions of 

 the English Channel. 



Cliairman. — Professor A. Newton. 



Secretary. — Dr. David Sharp. 



Dr. W. T. Blanford, Professor S. J. 



Hickson, Dr. P. L. Sclater, BIr. F. 



Du Cane Godman, and Mr. Edgar 



A. Smith. 



Cliairman. — Sir John Murray. 



Secretary. — Dr. J. F. Gemmill. 



Professor F. 0. Bower, Professor Cossar 

 Ewart, Professor W. A. Herdman, 

 Professor M. Laurie, Mr. Alex. Somer- 

 ville, and Mr. J. A. Todd. 



Chairman and Secretary. — Mr. W. Gar* 

 stang. 



Professor E. Ray Lankester, Professor 

 Sydney H. Vines, Mr. A. Sedgwick, 

 and Professor W. F. R. Weldon. 



Chairrna7i. — Professor A. Newton. 



Secretary. — Rev. E. P. Enubley. 



Mr. John A. Harvie-Brown, Mr. R. M. 



Barrington, Mr. A. H. Evans, and Dr. 



H. O. Forbes. 



Cliairman. — Professor E. Ray Lankester. 

 Secretary. — Mr. Walter Garstang. 

 Professor W. A. Herdman and Mr. H. N. 

 Dickson. 



Section H.— ANTHROPOLOGY. 



The present state of Anthropological 

 Teaching in the United Kingdom and 

 elsewhere. 



To organise an Ethnological Survey of 

 Canada. 



Cliairman. — Professor E. B. Tylor. 



Secretary. — Mr. J. L. Myres. 



Professor A. Macalister, Dr. A. C. Had- 

 don, Mr. C. H. Read, Mr. H. Balfour, 

 Mr. F. W. Rudler, Dr. R. Munro, Pro- 

 fessor Flinders Petrie, Mr. H. Ling 

 Roth, and Professor D. J. Cunningham. 



Chairman. — Professor D. P. Peuhallow. 



Secretary.— ^Ix. C. Hill-Tout. 



Mr. E. W. Brabrook, Dr. A. C. Haddon, 

 Mr. E. S. Hartland, Sir J. G. Bourinot, 

 Mr. B. Suite, Mr. David Boyle, Mr. 

 C. N. Bell, Professor E. B. Tylor, Pro- 

 fessor J. Mavor, Mr. A. F. Hunter, and 

 Dr. W. F Ganong. 



