RESOLUTIONS, ETC. cxli 



Communications ordered to be printed in extenso. 



Report on Solubility, by Dr. J. V. Eyre. 



Discussion on Dr. Bone's Report on Combustion (to follow the Report). 

 The Present State of the Theory of Integral Equations, by Mr. H. Bateman. 

 Bibliography of Papers on Photo-electric Fatigue, by Dr. H. S. Allen. 



Resolutions referred to the Council for consideration, and, if desirable^ 



for action. 



From the General Committee. 



That the Recommendation to form a permanent Sub-section of Agriculture, 

 contained in paragraph V. of the Report of the Council, be referred back to 

 the Council. 



From Section D. 



That Section D reaffirms its resolution of September 3, 1908, and urges the 

 Nomenclature Commission of the International Congress of Zoology to draw up 

 an official list of generic names, with as little delay as possible, which shall 

 not on nomenclatorial grounds be changed unless with the sanction of the 

 Commission. 



From Section E. 



That the Council be requested to bring under the notice of His Majesty's 

 Government the high prices that recently have been fixed for many Geological 

 Survey Maps, which tend to keep the valuable information given by these maps 

 from being circulated as freely as it ought to be, the sale now being practically 

 limited to persons of some means. 



From Section H. 



To recommend the Council to bring to the notice of His Majesty's Secretary 

 of State for the Colonies the defects of the present administration of antiquities 

 in Cyprus and to urge the necessity of prompt and efficient measures under 

 a trained official directly responsible to the Island Government to prevent the 

 destruction and spoliation of ancient remains in the island. 



From Section I. 



The Committee of Section I begs to«call attention to the fact that during 

 the past year resolutions have been adopted by the General Medical Council 

 in support of early legislation to secure better regulation of the administration 

 of general anaesthetics, and that the recent report of a Departmental Committee 

 of the Home Office has laid special stress upon the need of careful clinical 

 observation controlled by physiological experiments. 



The Committee asks the Association to support such legislation and inquiry. 



Recommendations referred to the Council for consideration, and, if 



desirable, for action. 



That the following Committees be authorised to receive contributions from 

 sources other than the Association : — 



' To conduct Explorations with a view to ascertaining the Age of Stone 



Circles.' (Section H.) 

 ' To aid investigators ... to carry on . . . work at the Zoological Station 



at Naples.' (Section D.) 



