COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. 



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2. Not receiving Grants of Monoj — continued. 



Subject for Investigation or Purpose 



The present state of Anthropological 

 Teaching in the United Kingdom and 

 elsewhere. 



To organise an Ethnological Survey of 

 Canada. 



Members of the Committee 



To report on the present state of know- 

 ledge of tlie Ethnography, Folklore, 

 and Languages of the Peoples of the 

 PaciSc. 



Chairman. — Professor E. B. Tjlor. 



Secretary. — Mr. J. L. Myrps. 



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

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

 Mr. F. W. Kudler, Dr. K. Munro, Pro- 

 fessor Flinders Petrie, Mr. H. Ling 

 Roth, and Professor D. J. Cunningham. 



Cliairman. — Professor D. P. Peuhallow. 



Secretary.— Mt. C. Hill-Tout. 



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

 Mr. E. S. Hartland, Mr. 15. Suite, Mr. 

 David Boyle, Mr. C. N. Bell, Professor 

 E. B. Tylor, Trofessor J. Mavor, Mr. A. F. 

 Hunter, Dr. W. F. Ganong, Rev. Father 

 Monies, Rev. Father A. G. Morice, 

 Mr. W. Crooke, and Mr. J. L. Myres. 



Chairman. — 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 when introduced 

 into the circulation. 



To investigate the Functions of the 

 Rods and Cones in the Mammalian 

 Retina with reference to the Visual 

 Purple. 



Chairman. — Professor E. A. Schiifer. 

 Secretary. — Professor W. H. Thompson. 

 Professors R. Boyce and C. S. Sherring- 

 ton. 



Chairman. — Professor J. G. McKendrick 

 Secretary. — Dr. F. W. Edridge-Green 

 Professors E. H. Starling and A. 

 Waller. 



D. 



Section L.— EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE. 



The conditions of Health essential to 

 the carrying on of the work of in^ 

 struction in schools. 



To consider and report npon the influ- 

 ence exercised bj' Universities and 

 Examining Bodies on .secondarj' school 

 curricula, and also of the schools on 

 university requirements. 



Chairman. — Professor Sherrington. 



Secretary. —Mr. E. White Wallis. 



Dr. C. W. Kimmins, Professor L. C. 

 Miall, Miss Findlay, Miss Alice Raven- 

 hill, Miss Maitland, Dr. Clement Dukes, 

 Dr. Rivers, Mr. J. Russell, Dr. Sydney 

 Stephenson, Dr. C. Childs, Dr. C. 

 Shelley, and Mr. E. W. Brabrook. 



Chairman. — Dr. H. E. Armstrong. 



Secretary. — Mr. R. A. Gregory. 



The Bishop of Hereford, Sir Michael 

 Foster, Sir P. Magnus, Sir A. W. 

 Riicker, Sir 0. J. Lodge, Mr. H. \V. Eve, 

 Mr. W. A. Shenstone, Mr. W. D. Eggar, 

 Professor Marshall Ward, Mr. F. H. 

 Neville, Mrs. W. N. Shaw, and Dr. C. 

 W. Kimmins. 



