354 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. 
Anthropometric Investigation in the British Isles.—Report of the Com- 
mittee consisting of Professor D. J. CUNNINGHAM (Chairman), Mr. 
J. Gray (Secretary), Dr. A. C. Happon, Dr. C.S. Mygrs, Mr. J. L. 
Myres, Professor A. F. Drxon, Mr. E. N. Fauuaize, Dr. RaANDALL- 
Maclver, Professor J. Symiveron, Dr. WaTerston, Sir EpwarD 
Brasrook, Dr. T. H. Bryce, Dr. W. L. H. Duckworts, Mr. G. L. 
Gomme, Major 'T. McCutiocn, Dr. F. C. Sarussatu, Professor 
G. D. Taane, Mr. J. F. Tocner, Dr. W. McDoucat1, Mr. W. M. 
Heer, Mr. C. M. Stuart, Professor M. HE. Saver, Dr. W. H. R. 
Rivers, Dr. W. D. Hatuisurton, Mr. A. Aspranam, Mr. H. 5S. 
KinasrorD, Mr. A. F. SHanp, and Mr. W. H. Wincu. 
Tue subjects which the Committee is called upon to deal with being 
so numerous and so diverse, it was deemed advisable to appoint five Sub- 
Committees, each of which would confine its attention to a particular 
branch of anthropometry and draw up a report to be submitted to the 
Committee as a whole. The following are the Sub-Committees which were 
constituted :— 
1. An Anatomical Sub-Committee, consisting of the Chairman, the 
Secretary, Dr. F. C. Shrubsall (Convener), Dr. T. H. Bryce, Professor 
G. D. Thane, Dr. Waterston, Dr. W. L. H. Duckworth. 
2. A Physiological Sub-Committee, consisting of the Chairman, the 
Secretary, Dr. W. McDougall (Convener), Dr. C. 8. Myers, Dr. W. H. R. 
Rivers, Dr. W. D. Halliburton, Mr. A. F. Shand, Mr. W. H. Winch. 
3. A Psychological Sub-Committee, consisting of the same members 
as the Physiological Sub-Committee. 
4. A Photographic Sub-Committee, consisting of the Chairman, the 
Secretary, Mr. J. L. Myres (Convener), Dr. A. C. Haddon, Mr. G. L. 
Gomme, Dr W. L. H. Duckworth, Mr. A. Abraham, Mr. H. S. 
Kingsford. 
5. An Educational Sub-Committee, consisting of the Chairman, the 
Secretary, Mr. E. N. Fallaize (Convener), Professor M. E. Sadler, Mr. 
W.M. Heller, Mr. C. M. Stuart, Dr. F. C. Shrubsall, Dr, C. 8. Myers, 
Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, Sir Edward Brabrook. 
The Reports which have been submitted by these Sub-Committees 
represent the work of the Committee for the past year. They were 
considered at a meeting of the Committee held in the Anthropological 
Institute on May 1, and after some emendation were finally approved 
and adopted. Instead of incorporating them into one more or less 
homogeneous Report, the Committee believes that it will he more advan- 
tageous to present them to the British Association in the separate form 
in which they were originally prepared. 
Report of the Anatomical Sub-Committee. 
During the year the Sub-Committee has completed the list of measure- 
ments of the human body, prepared standard sets of hair and iris colours, 
and drawn up a series of lists of dimensions and observations of graduated 
complexity to be recommended for use in schools 
