RESEARCH COMMITTEES. 

 2. Not receiving Grants of Money— continued. 



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Subject for Investigation, or Purpose 



To organise Anthropometric Investiga- 

 tion in the British Isles. 



To excavate Neolithic Sites in Northern 

 Greece. 



To conduct Archaeological and Ethno- 

 logical Researches in Crete. 



Members of Committee 



To advise on the best method of pub- 

 lishing a collection of Hausa Folk- 

 lore with translations and gramma- 

 tical notes. 



To report on the present state of know- 

 ledge of the Prehistoric Civilisation 

 of the Western Mediterranean with 

 a view to future research. 



To co-operate with a local Committee 

 in the excavation of a piehistoric 

 site at Bishop's Stortford. 



Chairman. — Professor A. Thomson. 

 Secretary, — Mr. J. Gray. 

 Dr. F. C. Shrubsall. 



Chairman. — Professor W. Ridgeway. 



Secretary. — Professor J. L. Myres. 



Mr. J. P. Droop and Mr. D. G. Hogarth. 



Chairman. — Mr. D. G. Hogarth. 



Secretari/. — Professor J. L. Myres. 



Professor R. C. Bosanquet, Dr. W. L. H. 

 Duckworth, Dr. A. J. Evans, Professor 

 A. Macalister, Professor W. Ridgeway, 

 and Dr. F. C. Shrubsall. 



Chairman. — Mr. E. S. Hartland. 

 Secretary. — Dr. A. C. Haddon. 

 Professor J. L. Myres. 



Chairman. — Professor W. Ridgeway. 

 Secretari/. — Professor J. L. Myres. 

 Dr. T. Ashby, Dr. W. L. H. Duckworth, 

 Mr. D. G. Hogarth, and Dr. A. J. Evans. 



Chairman. — Professor W. Ridgeway. 

 Secretary.— Rev. Dr. A. Irving. 

 Dr. A. C. Haddon and Dr. H. W. Marett 

 Tims. 



Section I.— PHYSIOLOGY. 



The Effect of Climate upon Health 

 and Disease. 



Tissue Metabolism, for the Investiga- 

 tion of the Metabolism of Special 

 Organs. 



Chairman. — Sir T. Lauder Brunton. 



Secretaries. — Mr. J. Barcrof t and Lieut. - 

 Col. Simpson. 



Colonel Sir D. Bruce, Dr. S. G. Camp- 

 bell, Sir Kendal Franks, Professor 

 J. G. McKendrick, Sir A. Mitchell, 

 Dr. Porter, Dr. J. L. Todd, Professor 

 Sims Woodhead, and the Heads of the 

 Tropical Schools of Liverpool, London, 

 and Edinburgh. 



Chairman. — Professor E. H. Starling. 

 Secretary. — Professor T. G. Brodie. 

 Dr. J. S. Haldane. 



Section K.— BOTANY. 



To consider the promotion of the Study 

 of the Plant Life of the British 

 Islands, and the preparation of the 

 materials for a National Flora. 



Chairman.— Profesfor J. W. H. Trail. 

 Secretary. — Professor R. H. Yapp. 

 Colonel D. Prain, Professor I. Bayley 



Balfour, Mr. R. Lloyd Praeger, Mr. A. 



B. Rendle, Dr. W. G. Smith, and Mr. 



A. G. Tansley. 



