KKCOMMENDATIONS ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. Ixv 



Ranee, G. H. Morton, D. Mackintosh, R. H. Tiddeman, J. E. Lee, Janaes 

 Plant, W. Pengelly, W. Molyneux, H. G. Fordham, and W. Terrill be 

 reappointed a Committee for the purpose of recording the position, height 

 above the sea, lithological characters, size, and origin of the Erratic 

 Blocks of England, Wales, and Ireland, reporting other matters of in- 

 terest connected with the same, and taking measures for their preser- 

 vation ; and that the Rev. H. W. Crosskey be the Secretary. 



That Mr. J. A. Harvie Brown, Mr. J. Cordeaux, and Professor New- 

 ton be a Committee for the purpose of obtaining (with the consent of 

 the Master and Brethren of the Trinity House and of the Commissioners 

 of Northern Lights) observations on the Migration of Birds at Light- 

 houses and Lightships, and of reporting upon the same at York in 1881 ; 

 and that Mr. Cordeaux be the Secretary. 



That Mr. C. Spence Bate and Mr. J. Brooking Rowe be reappointed a 

 Committee for the purpose of completing the Exploration of the Marine 

 Zooloo-y of South Devon ; and that Mr. Spence Bate be the Secretary. 



That Professor Leone Levi, Mr. Stephen Bourne, Mr. Brittain, Dr. 

 Hancock, Professor Jevons, and Mr. F. P. Fellows be a Committee for 

 the purpose of inquiring into and reporting on the present appropriation of 

 wages and other sources of income, and considering how far it is con- 

 sonant with the economic progress of the people of the United Kingdom ; 

 and that Professor Leone Levi be the Secretary. 



That Mr. James Heywood, Mr. Shaen, Mr. Stephen Bourne, Mr. 

 Robert Wilkinson, the Rev. W. Delany, Mr. Maskelyne, M.P., Dr. 

 Sylvanus Thompson, Miss Lydia E. Becker, Mr. E. M. Hance, and Dr. 

 Gladstone, with power to add to their number, be a Committee for the 

 purpose of reporting on the manner in which Rudimentary Science 

 bhould be taught, and how examinations should be held therein, in Ele- 

 mentary Schools; and that Dr. J. H. Gladstone be the Secretary. 



Communications ordered to be printed in extenso in the Annual Report of 



the Associaiian. 



That Professor W. G. Adams's paper, ' On the Comparison of De- 

 clination Magnetographs at various places,' be printed in extenso in 

 the Report. 



That Mr. Whitaker's ' List of Works on the Geology, Mineralogy, 

 and Paleontology of Wales ' be printed in extenso in the Report. 



That Dr. Dobson's paper, on ' Additions to our Knowledge of the 

 Chiroptera,' be printed in extenso in the Report. 



That the paper by Dr. Gwyn Jeffreys, ' On the French Deep-sea 

 Exploration in the Bay of Biscay,' be printed in extenso in the Report. 



That the paper by Mr. Stephen Bourne, on ' Recent Revival in Trade,' 

 be printed in- extenso in the Report. 



That the paper by Mr. C. H. Perkins, on ' Anthracite Coal,' be 

 printed in extenso in the Report. 



1880. 



