RESEARCH COMMITTEES, 

 2. Nut receiving Grants of Money — continued. 



Subject for Investigation, or Purpose 



Blembers of the Committee 



Section H.— ANTHROPOLOGY. 



To conduct Anthropometric Investi- 

 gations among the Native Troops of 

 the Egyptian Army. 



To explore Ancient Ruins in Portuguese 

 East Africa. 



To explore the ' Red Hills ' of the East 

 Coast Salt Marshes. 



To report on the best means ol' Register- 

 ing and Classifying systematically 

 Jlegalithic Remains in the British 

 Isles. 



Chairman. — Professor A. Macalister. 

 Secretary. — Dr. C. S. Myers. 

 Sir John Evans and Professor D. J. 

 Cunningham. 



Chairman. — Dr. A. C. Haddon. 

 Secretari/.—Mr. H. Balfour. 

 Messrs. E. Sidney Hartland and D. Ran- 

 dall-MacIver. 



Chairman. — Professor R. Meldola. 

 Secretary.— Mv. F. W. Kudler. 

 Messrs. C. H. Read and T. V. Holmes. 



Chairman. — Professor W. Ridgeway. 



Secretary. — Dr. G. A. Auden. 



Messrs. J. L. Myres and G. L. Gomme. 



Section L.— EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE. 



The Training of Teachers. 



To consider and to advise as to the 

 Curricula of Secondary Schools; in 

 the first instance, the Curricula of 

 Boys' Schools. 



Chaimian. — 



Secretary. — Mr. J. L. Holland. 



Mr. R. H. Adie, Professor H. E. Arm- 

 strong, Mr. Oscar Browning, Miss A. J. 

 Cooper, Mr. Ernest Gray, and Dr. H. 

 B. Gray. 



Chairman. — Sir Oliver Lodge. 



Secretary. — Mr. C. M. Stuart. 



Mr. T. E. Page, Professors M. E. Sadler, 



H. E. Armstrong, and J. Perry, Sir 



Philip Magnus, Principal Griffiths, Dr. 



Gray, Professor H. A. Miers, Mr. A. 



E. Shipley, Professor J. Findlay, and 



Sir William Huggins. 



Communications ordered to he 2)rinted in extenso. 



On the Evolution of the Elements. By F. Soddy. 



On the Production of Prussic Acid in Plants. By Professor W. R. Dunstan and 

 Dr. Henry. 



On the Occurrence of Prussic Acid in Plants. By Dr. Greshoff. 



On the present position of the Chemistry of Rubber. By S. S. Pickles. 



On the present position of the Chemistry of Gums. By H. H. Robinson. 



On the Hydrolysis of Sugars. By R. J. Caldwell. 



On Melanism in Lepidoptera. By G. T. Porritt. 



The Work of the Engineering Standards Committee. By Sir John Wolfe-Barry, 

 K.C.B. 



An Application of Stream-line Apparatus to the Determination of the Dissection 

 and Approximate Blagnitude of the Principal Stresses in certain portions of the 

 Structure of Ships. By M.J. Smith. 



