evill REPORT—1904. 
2 | 6.78: 
Brought forward 635 0 0 
Anthropology. 
*Evans, Sir J.—Excavations in Crete (and unexpended 
DAIAMCE) oes 50.500 ceesce vee cos dacnoneranceen ree easinnich «qsedenmasions 75 0 0 
*Munro, Dr. R.—Lake Village at Glastonbury (balance in 
hand) ... == 
*Macalister, Pr ofessor A. “Anthropometry ‘of Native Eg gyptian 
GHOSE. ciosseendece< cases scsacceasghiie<dheseoeyiyaageh mene 10. 0.-0 
*Evans, A. J.—Excavations on Roman Sites in Britain ...... D0 .0 
*Cunningham, Professor D. J oe NPR Investigation 
in Great Britain and Ireland.. shale 0" ..0 -.0 
*Read, C. H.—Age of Stone Circles... 40 0 0 
*Tylor, Professor iS: — Anthropological Teaching (balance 
PRMD! voces ava seerab wae cn « swsidign inn dsdlen nxsana saeanaaee eee — 
Physiology. 
* Halliburton, Professor W. D.—The State of Solution of 
Proteids 20 0 0 
*Gotch, Professor—Metabolism of ‘Individual Tissues “(and 
unexpended balance) .. sehveanebene gud saan a rae se mano ean 
Schiifer, Professor—The Ductless Glands ....scccscsec-e. 40 0 0 
Botany. 
*Miall, Professor—Botanical Photographs .........se0sseeeeseeees D0 
*Ward, Professor H. Marshall—The Physiology of Heredity ... 35 0 0 
Scott, Dr. D. H.—The Structure of Fossil Plants ............ 50 0 O 
Educational Science. 
*Maguus, Sir P.—Studies Suitable for Elementary Schools ... 20 0 0 
Corresponding Societies Committee. 
*Whitaker, W.—Preparing Report, dc. .........ss0.ssssseeeeeeeee 20 0 O 
£1,000 0 0 
* Reappointed. 
The Annual Meeting in 1905. 
The Annual Meeting of the Association in 1905 will be held in 
South Africa, commencing, August 15, at Cape Town. 
The Annual Meeting in 1906. 
The Annual Meeting of the Association in 1906 will be held at 
York. 
