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REPORT — 1902. 



2. Not Teceiving Grants of Money — continued. 



Subject for Investigation or Purpose 



To co-operate with the Cardiff Natu- 

 ralists' Society in its Excavations on 

 the Roman Site at Gelligaer. 



To organise a Pigmentation Survey of 

 the school children of Scotland. 



To conduct Anthropometric Investiga- 

 tions among the Native Troops of 

 the Egyptian Army. 



To investigate the Lake Village at 

 Glastonbury, and to report on the 

 best method of publication of the 

 result. 



To co-operate vnth the Silchester Exca- 

 vation Fund Committee in their 

 explorations. 



To report on the present state of know- 

 ledge of the Ethnography, Folklore, 

 and Languages of the Peoples of the 

 Pacific. 



Members of the Committee 



Cliairman, — Professor J. Rhys. 



Secretary. — Mr. J. L. Myres. 



Mr. A. J. Evans and Mr. E. W. Brabrook. 



Chairman, — Mr. E. W. Brabrook. 



Secretary. — llr. J. Gray. 



Dr. A.C. Haddon, Professor A. Macalister, 



Profeasor D. J. Cunningham, Mr. J. F. 



Tocher, and Dr. W. H. R. Rivers. 



Chairman. — Professor A. Macalister. 

 Secretary. — Mr. C. S. Myers. 

 Sir John Evans and Professor D. J. 

 Cunningham. 



Chairman. — Dr. R. Munro. 

 Secretary. — Professor VV. Boyd Dawkins. 

 Sir John Evans, Mr. Arthur J. Evans, 

 Mr. C. H. Read, and Mr. A. Bulleid. 



Chairman. — Mr. A. J. Evans. 

 Secretary. — Mr. John L. Myres. 

 Mr. E. W. Brabrook. 



CJuiirman. — Professor E. B. Tylor. 

 Secretary. — Dr. A. C. Haddon. 

 Mr. H. Balfour and Mr. J. Stanley Gar- 

 diner. 



Section I.— PHYSIOLOGY. 



The Physiological Effects of Peptone 

 and its Precursors wlien introduced 

 into the circulation. 



The Micro-chemistry of Cells. 



To investigate the Functions of the 

 Rods and Cones in the Mammalian 

 Retina witli reference to the Visual 

 Purple. 



Chairman. — Professor E. A. Schafer. 

 Secretary. — Professor \V. H. Thompson. 

 Professor R. Boyce and Professor C. S. 

 Sherrington. 



Chairman — Professor E. A. Schiifer. 



Secretary. — Professor A. B. Macallum. 



Professor E. Ray Lankester, Professor 

 W. D. Halliburton, Mr. G. C. Bourne, 

 and Professor J. J. Mackenzie. 



Chairman. — Professor J. G. McKendrick. 

 Secretary.— Bi. F. W. Edridge Green. 

 Professors E. H. Starling and A. D. 

 Waller. 



Section L.— EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE. 



The Teaching of Natural Science in 

 Elementary Schools. 



Chairman.— T)t. J. H. Gladstone. 



Secretary. — Professor H. E. Armstrong. 



Lord Avebury, Mr. George Gladstone, 

 Professor W. R. Dunstan, Sir Philip 

 Magnus, Sir H. E. Roscoe, Dr. Sil- 

 vanus P. Thompson, and Professor A. 

 Smithells. 



