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Anthropometric Investigations among the Native Troops of the Egyptian 
Army.—Report of the Committee, consisting of Professor A. MACALISTER 
(Chairman), Dr. C. S. Myrrs (Secretary), Sir JoHn Evans, and Professor 
D. J. Cunnryeuam. (Drawn up by the Secretary.) ....-seeeeesrsssseeeererees 339 
Anthropological Teaching.—Interim Report of the Committee, consisting of 
Professor E. B. Tytor (Chairman), Mr. J. L. Myres (Secretary), Professor A. 
Macauisrsr, Dr. A. C. Happon, Mr. C. H. Reap, Mr. H. Barrour, Mr. F. 
W. Rupter, Dr. R. Munro, Professor FLrypERs PETRIE, My. H. Live Ror, 
and Professor D. J. CuNNINGHAM, appointed to inquire into the present 
state of Anthropological Teaching in the United Kingdom and elsewhere ... 341 
The State of Solution of Proteids.—Second Report of the Committee, consisting 
of Professor HatLinuRton (Chairman), Professor E. Waymourn Rxip 
(Secretary), and Professor E. A. ScHAFER, appointed to investigate the 
state of Solution of Proteids ............cseceeceeeecnceecneeecsecneceseseecsesecneneenes 841 
The Physiological Effects of Peptone and its Precursors when introduced into 
the Circulation Interim Report of the Committee, consisting of Professor 
E. A. ScHA¥FER (Chairman), Professor W. H. Tuompson (Secretary), Pro- 
fessor R. Boyce, and Professor C. S. SHERRINGTON .........0s:eeeeeser neers eeees 342 
Metabolism of the Tissues.—Report of the Committee, consisting of Professor 
Goren (Chairman), Mr. J. Barcrorr (Secretary), Sir MicHanL Foster, 
and Professor STARLING ......sccssececcsenccecerscsserecscsccnsesestessecencececesess 
The Respiration of Plants.—Report of the Committee, consisting of Professor H. 
MarsHatt Warp (Chairman), Mr. H. Wacmr (Secretary), Mr. F. Darwin, 
and Professor J. B. FARMER ...........csccceessccccecsseceensescecnsecsceeuererseereens 544 
Botanical Photographs.—Report of the Committee, consisting of Professor 
L. C. Miatt (Chairman), Professor F. E. Wuiss (Secretary), Mr. Francis 
Darwin, and Mr. A. G. Tanstxy, on the Registration of Photographs of 
Boasting UMMGO TOS rarcdy 9% cclavScbSe cab linees banaystnaemhd demas onde ee eAaeiiee Albena 345 
Experimental Studies in the Physiology of Heredity.—Report of the Com- 
mittee, consisting of Professor H. MarsHatt Warp (Chairman), Mr. A. ©, 
SEwaRp (Secretary), Professor J. B. Farmer, and Dr. D. SHARP ............ 346 
Report to the Committee by W. Barzson, M.A., F.RAS. ...........0665 346 
The Conditions of Health essential to the Carrying-on of the Work of 
Instruction in Schools.—Report of the Committee, consisting of Professor 
C. 8. Suerrineton (Chairman), Mr. E. Wuirp Wattis (Secretary), Mr. 
E. W. Brazsroox, Dr. C. W. Kimuins, Professor L. C. Mratt, and Miss 
MAITLAND .......... Sasa dndeanhch sehr onesscaseash acetals <enses costae sssa+sasenenaeetamem 348 
Studies suitable for Elementary Schools.—Report of the Committee, consist- 
ing of Sir Partie Maenus (Chairman), Mr. W. M. HELter (Secretary), 
Sir W. pe W. Asyey, Mr. R. H. Apts, Professor H. E. AnMstRone, Miss 
L. J. Crarxs, Miss A. J. Coopnr, Mr. GEorer FLEtrcHER, Professor R. A. 
Greeory, Principal Grirritus, Mr. A. D. Hatt, Dr. A. J. HeRBERtson, 
Dr. C. W. Kins, Professor J. Perry, Principal ReicHer, Mr. H. 
Ricuarpson, Mrs. W. N. SHaw, Professor A. Suirnerts, Dr. Liorp 
Snape, Mr. Harotp WaGER, and Professor W. W. WAr?s, appointed to 
report upon the Courses of Experimental, Observational, and Practical 
Studies most suitable for Elementary Schools ................cceceeeeeeeeeneeenee BOD 
Influence of Examinations.—Report of the Committee, consisting of Dr. H. 
KE. Armsrrone (Chairman), Mr, R. A. Grecory (Secretary), the BisHop 
or HererorD, Sir Micuaxt Fosrer, Sir P. Macnus, Sir A. W. Rioxer, 
Sir O. J. Lopen, Mr. H. W. Evr, Mr. W. A. Suensronz, Mr. W. D. 
Eeear, Professor MarsHatL Warp, Mr. F. H. Nevis, Mrs. W. N. 
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