ANTHROPOLOGICAL PHOTOGRAPHS. 391 
Sotomon Istanps.—Collection, Royal Anthropological Institute. 
Photographed by Commander Boye T,. Somervitiey, R.N, 
New Georgia. 
52, 53. Group of natives, Munggeri. 
54. 
Natives. 
56. Native king. 
57. Natives. 
59. Canoe, 
60. Native with canoe. 
61. Native making fire. 
62. Grave and skull house. 
63. Olawatu, or sacred island. 
64. Native playing flute. 
65. Boy playing jew’s harp. 
66. Boy playing jew’s harp, European form. 
67,68. Prepared head, Rubiana. 
Megalithtic Remains in the British Isles——Interim Report of the Com- 
mittee, consisting of Professor W. RipGeway (Chairman), Dr. 
G. A. AupEN (Secretary), Professor J. L. Myres, Mr. G. L. 
GommE, and Mr. F. W. RubLer, appointed to report on the best 
means of Registering and Classifying systematically Megalithic 
Remains in the British Isles. 
THE Committee appointed to report upon the best means of registration 
and classitication of the megalithic remains of Great Britain have devoted 
their attention to the collection of information relating to the methods 
employed in several countries (¢.g., Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and 
France). 
They have also obtained the views of various persons who have inter- 
ested themselves in the question, and have secured promises of assist- 
ance from various societies. The existence of the Committee has also been 
brought to the notice of the Society of Antiquaries and to the Confer- 
ence of Archeological Societies held in London in July 1907. 
Archceological and Ethnographical Researches in Crete.—Report of the 
Committee, consisting of Sir JoHN Evans (Chairman),Professor J. L. 
Myrss (Secretary), Professor R. C. Bosanquet, Dr. A. J. Evans, 
Mr. D. G. Hocarrs, Professor A. MAcaLisrER, and Professor W. 
RipGeway. 
Tue Committee regret that unforeseen circumstances have prevented 
Mr. C. H. Hawes from completing his projected memoir on the results of 
his examination of the ancient and modern population of Crete, and from 
making use of the Association’s grant for the purpose of further explora- 
tion of the same kind, 
The Committee hope, however, that it may be possible to bring the 
work already undertaken to a close without great delay ; and therefore 
ask to be reappoiated, with the unexpended balance 100/, 
