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COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY 'THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. 
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2. Not receiving Grants of Money—continued. 
Subject for Investigation or Purpose 
Members of the Committee 
To consider what steps may be taken to 
organise Anthropological Teaching 
and Research in the British Empire. 
Excavations on Prehistoric Sites in 
South Africa, 
Chairman.—Professor E. B. Tylor. 
Secretary.—Mr. J. L. Myres. 
Mr. H. Balfour, Professor D, J. Cunning- 
ham, Mr. G. L. Gomme, Dr. A. C. Had- 
don, Professor A. Macalister, Dr. C. 8. 
Myers, Professor Flinders Petrie, Mr. 
C. H. Read, and Mr. F, W. Rudler. 
Chairman.—Mr. H. Balfour. 
Secretary.—Mrx. J. L. Myres. 
| Sir David Gill, Dr. A. C. Haddon, and 
| Professor H. A. Miers. 
Section I.—PHYSIOLOGY. 
The Physiological Effects of Peptone 
and its Precursors when introduced 
into the circulation. 
Chairman.—Professor HE. A. Schafer. 
Secretary.—Professor W. H. Thompson. 
| Professors R. Boyce and C. 8. Sherring- 
ton. 
Section L.—EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE. 
The conditions of Health essential to 
the carrying on of the work of in- 
struction in schools. 
To consider and report upon the influ- 
ence exercised by Universities and 
Examining Bodies on secondary school 
curricula, and also of the schools on 
university requirements. 
The Training of Teachers. 
| Chairman.—Professor Sherrington. 
Secretary.—Mr. E. White Wallis. 
| Mr. E. W. Brabrook, Dr. C. W. Kimmins, 
_ Professor L. C. Miall, and Miss Mait- 
land. 
Chairman.—Dr. H. E. Armstrong. 
Seerctary.—Mr. R. A. Gregory. 
The Bishop of Hereford, Sir Michael 
Foster, Sir P. Magnus, Sir A. W. 
Riicker, Sir O. J. Lodge, Mr. H. W. Eve, 
Mr. W. A. Shenstone, Mr. W. D. Eggar, 
Professor Marshall Ward, Mr. F. H. 
Neville, Mrs. W. N. Shaw, and Dr. C. 
W. Kimmins. 
| Chatrman.—The Bishop of Hereford. 
Secretary.—Mr. J. L. Holland. 
Professor H. E. Armstrong, Mr. Oscar 
Browning, Miss A. J. Cooper, Mr. 
Ernest Gray, and Dr. H. B. Gray. 
