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(iv.) ' The Committee of Section A desire to express their opinion that the system- 

 atic investigation of the upper currents of the atmosphere by means of kites or 

 balloons is of great importance to Meteorology; and ask the Council to take such 

 steps as they may think fit to urge upon the Treasury the importance of providing the 

 Meteorological Council with the funds necessary for the purpose.' 



(v.) ' That the Council be asked to consider the desirability of permitting the 

 publication of the whole of the Sectional programmes in the ' Daily Journal' at as 

 early a date as possible.' 



(vi.) 'That it is desirable that further steps should betaken to make the Keports 

 of Committees (as distinguished from papers) communicated to the Association more 

 accessil)le to the general public by the provision of Indices to the published volumes 

 and otherwise ; and that the Council be asked to consider the conditions upon which 

 Reports of Committees and Proceeilings of Sections might be published separately if 

 required.' 



(vii.) 'That the Sectional Committees be continued in existence until the new 

 Sectional Committees are appointed, and be authorised to bring to the notice of the 

 Council in the interval between the Annual Meetings of the Association any matter 

 on which the action of the Council may be desired in the interests of the several 

 Sections, and tiiat a t^ommittee may be summoned at any time by the President of 

 the Section or by the Council.' 



