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Notes and Queries in Anthropology.—-Report of the Committee, 
consisting of Mr. ©. H. Reap (Chairman), Professor fatal is 
Myrzs (Secretary), Professor D. J. CunntncHAM, Mr. E. N. 
Faupaize, Dr. A. C. Happon, Mr. T. A. Joycr, and Drs. C. 5. 
Myers, W. H. R. Rivsrs, C. G. SELIGMANN, and F. C. 
SHRUBSALL, appointed to prepare a New Edition of * Notes and 
Queries in Anthropology.’ 
Tur Committee have continued the work of preparing the new edition 
of Notes and Queries in Anthropology, and expect to print and publish 
it in the course of the coming winter. Until the precise size of the new 
edition is determined by final revision it is premature to enter into 
a contract with a printer. The Committee have, therefore, incurred no 
expenditure on this head, and retain intact the grant made by the 
Association in 1908; but the whole of this grant will certainly be re- 
quired, unless the new edition is found to be much shorter than the 
old one. The Committee therefore ask to be reappointed, with the 
balance in hand, 
Anthropological Photographs.—Report of the Committee, con- 
sisting of Dr. C. H. READ (Chairman), Mr. H. 8. KINGSFORD 
(Secretary), Dr. T. AsHBy, Dr. G. A. Aupen, Mr. H. 
Baurour, Mr. E. N. Fauuaize, Dr. H. O. Forsss, Dr. A. C. 
Happon, Mr. E. Srpney Harrnanp, Mr. KE. HEAwoop, 
Professor J. lu. Myres, and Professor FLINDERS PETRIE, 
appointed for the Collection, Preservation, and Systematic 
Registration of Photographs of Anthropological Interest. 
(Drawn up by the Secretary.) 
Tur Committee have to report that, as no grant was received last year, 
and the balance in hand has all been expended, no additions to the collec- 
tion have been made since the last meeting of the Association, as it is 
useless to accept prints for the collection if it is not possible to mount 
and store them. 
The Committee, first appointed in 1899, have received nothing 
beyond the initial grant of 10/., which has now all been expended. Over 
a thousand photographs have been received and mounted, while in 
addition to this other collections, numbering some three thousand sub- 
jects, have been registered, catalogued, and made available to students. 
