corresponding societies. 853 



Section D, Zoology. 



SUBJECTS Pl)ll IXVESTIGATION NAME AND AnDKESS OF BEFEUEE 



13. Underground Fauna Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, F.R.S., 



Ephraim Lodge, The Common, 

 Tuubridge Wells. 



Section E, Geoguapuy. 



14. Variations in the Course of Rivers and Dr. H. R. Mill, G2 Camden Square, 



Shape of Lakes. London, N.W. 



Section H, Anthkopology. 



15. ArcbiBological Survey of Counties . . Rev. J. O. Bevan, Chill end en Rec- 



tory, Dover. 



16. Ethnographical Survey .... The Secretary, Anthropological 



Institute, 3 Hanover Square, 

 London, W. 



Section K, Botany. 



17. Botanical Survey of Counties . . . Dr. W. G. Smith, Yorkshire College, 



Leeds. 



18. Photographic Record of Plants . . . Mr. A. K. Coom.^iraswamy, Walden, 



AVorplesdon, Guildford. 



The above list of suggested subjects for investigation by Correspond- 

 ing Societies in which their co-operation and assistance were desired by 

 Committees appointed by the Association, it will be seen, embraces all 

 the Sections of the Association with the exception of Sections A, Mathe- 

 matical and Physical Science ; P, Economic Science and Statistics ; 

 1, Physiology ; and L, Educational Science, so that almost every Corre- 

 sponding Society had one subject or more within its scope. 



In order to ascertain how far the Delegates have performed the duty 

 imposed upon them by the rules of the Association, in consideration of 

 which they are made temporary members of the General Committee, and 

 in the case of Societies not represented by Delegates, to learn whether 

 the Secretaries of these Societies have performed their duty of bringing 

 the work of the Association in which the co-operation of the Correspond- 

 ing Societies was desired before their respective Societies, as well 

 as to ascertain what attention had been given thereto, answers to 

 the following questions were asked on the form of application to be 

 placed on the list of Corresponding Societies for the ensuing year, issued 

 in May last to the Secretary of each of the seventy-six Corresponding 

 Societies on the list and returnable by June 30. 



Form of Application from a Society ^yreviously on the List. 



Sib, — I beg to ask, on behalf of my Society, particulars of which are 

 given below, that it be placed on the List of Corresponding Societies of 

 the British Association fur the ensuing year. I have also to inform you 

 that, in the event of this application being accepted, the Society will be 

 represented at the Conference of Delegates to be held during the next 

 meeting of the Association by the Delegate whose name and address are 

 given below. 



