RESEARCH COMMITTEES. XCIX 



2. Not receiving Grants of Money — continued. 



Subject for Investigation, or Purpose 



Members of the Committee 



To record and determine the Exact 

 Significance of Local Terms applied 

 in the British Isles to Topographical 

 and Geological Objects. 



To enable Mr. T. N. Leslie to continue 

 his researches into the Fossil Flora of 

 the Transvaal. 



To investigate the Pre-Devonian Rocks 

 of the Mendips. 



Chairman. — Mr. Douglas W. Freshfield. 



Secretari/. — Mr, W. G. Fearnsides. 



Lord Avebury, Mr. C. T. Clough, Pro- 

 fessor E. J. Garwood, Mr. E. Heawood, 

 Dr. A. J. Herbertson, Col. D. A. John- 

 ston, Mr. 0. T. Jones, Dr. J. S. Keltic, 

 Mr. G. W. Lamplugh, Mr. H. J. Mac- 

 kind r, Dr. E. J. Marr, Dr. H. R. Mil], 

 Mr. H. Yule Oldham, Dr. B. N. Peach, 

 Professor W. W. Watts, and Mr. H. B. 

 Woodward. 



Cliairnian. — Professor J. W. Gregory. 

 Secretary.— Mt. A. C. Seward. 

 Mr. T. N. Leslie. 



Chairman. — Mr. H. B. Woodward. 

 Secretary. — Professor S. H. Reynolds. 

 Dr. C. Lloyd Morgan and Rev. H. H. 

 Winwood. 



Section D.— ZOOLOGY. 



To continue the Investigation of the 

 Zoology of the Sandwich Islands, 

 with power to co-operate with the 

 Committee appointed for the purpose 

 by the Royal Society, and to avail 

 themselves of such assistance in their 

 investigations as may be offered by 

 the Hawaiian Government or the 

 Trustees of the Museum at Honolulu. 

 The Committee to have power to dis- 

 pose of specimens where advisable. 



To summon meetings in London or else- 

 where for the consideration of mat- 

 ters affecting the interests of Zoology 

 or Zoologists, and to obtain by cor- 

 respondence the opinion of Zoologists 

 on matters of a similar kind, with 

 power to raise by subscription from 

 each Zoologist a sum of money for 

 defraying current expenses of the 

 Organisation. 



To nominate competent naturalists 

 to perform definite pieces of work at 

 the Marine Laboratory, Plymouth. 



To carry on an Expedition to investi- 

 gate the Indian Ocean between India 

 and South Africa in view of a pos- 

 sible land connection, to examine the 

 deep submerged banks, the Nazareth 

 and Saza de Malha, and also the dis- 

 tribution of Marine Animals. 



Cliairman. — Professor A. Newton. 

 Secretary. — Dr. David Sharp. 

 Professor S. J. Hickson, Dr. P. L. Sclater, 



Mr. F. Da Cane Godman, and Mr. 



Edgar A. Smith. 



Chairman. — Professor E. Ray Lankester. 



Secretary. — Professor S. J. Hickson. 



Professors G. C. Bourne, T. W. Bridge, 

 J. Cossar Ewart, M. Hartog, W. A. 

 Herdman, and J. Graham Kerr, Mr. 

 O. H. Latter, Professor Minchin, Dr. 

 P. C. Mitchell, Professor C. Lloyd Mor- 

 gan, Professor E. B. Poulton, Mr. A. 

 Sedgwick, Mr. A. E. Shipley, and Rev. 

 T. R. R. Stebbing. 



Chairman and Secretary. — Professor A. 

 Dendy. 



Professor E. Ray Lankester, Mr. A. Sedg- 

 wick, and Professor Sydney H. Vines. 



Chairman. — Sir John Murray. 

 Secretary. — Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner. 

 Captain E. W. Creak, Admiral A. Mostyn 



Field, Professors W. A. Herdman, S. J. 



Hickson, and J. W. Judd, Mr. J. J. 



Lister, and Dr. H. R. Mill. 



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