Ixii EEPOBT — 1882. 



meeting of 1883 ; that Mr. J. Cordeaux be the Secretary, and that the sum 

 of 20Z. be placed at their disposal for the purpose. 



That Professor Ray Laukester, Professor Newton, Professor Huxley, 

 Mr. P. L. Sclater, Professor Allman, Dr. M. Foster, Mr. A. Sedgwick, 

 and Mr. Percy Sladen be a Committee for the purpose of arranging 

 for the Occupation of a Table at the Zoological Station at Naples ; 

 that Mr. Percy Sladen be the Secretary, and that the sum of SOL be 

 placed at their disposal for the purpose. 



That Dr. Pye-Smith, Dr. M. Foster, Professor Huxley, Dr. Carpenter, 

 Dr. Gwyn Jeffreys, Professor Lankester, Professor Allman, and Mr. 

 Percy Sladen be a Committee for the purpose of aiding in the mainte- 

 nance of the Scottish Zoological Station ; that Mr. Percy Sladen be the 

 Secretary, and that the sum of 251. be placed at their disposal for the 

 purpose. 



That Dr. Pye-Smith, Professor de Chaumont, Dr. M. Foster, and 

 Dr. Burdon Sanderson be reappointed a Committee for the purpose of 

 investigating the Influence of Bodily Exercise on the Elimination of 

 Nitrogen (the experiments to be conducted by Mr. North) ; that Dr. 

 Burdon Sanderson be the Secretary, and that the sum of 30Z. be placed 

 at their disposal for the pm-pose. 



That Sir Joseph Hooker, Dr. Gilnther, Mr. Howard Saunders, and 

 Mr. P. L. Sclater be a Committee for the purpose of exploring Kilimand- 

 jaro and the adjoining mountains of Eastern Equatorial Africa ; that Mr. 

 P. L. Sclater be the Secretary, and that the sum of 500Z. be placed at 

 their disposal for the purpose. 



That Mr. Raphael Meldola, General Pitt-Rivers, Mr. Worthington G. 

 Smith, and Mr. William Cole be a Committee for the purpose of investi- 

 gating the Ancient Earthwoi-k in Epping Forest known as the Longhton 

 Camp ; that Mr. William Cole be tlie Secretary, and that the sum of 10/. 

 be placed at their disposal for the purpose. 



That Mr. Sclater, Mr. Howard Saunders, and Mr. W. Thiselton-Dyer 

 be reappointed a Committee for the purpose of investigating the Natural 

 History of Timor-laut ; that Mr. W. Thiselton Dyer be the Secretary, 

 and that the sum of 501. be placed at their disposal for the purpose. 



That Sir F. J. Bramwell, Mr. James Glaisher, Mr. C. W. Merrifield, 

 Captain D. Galton, Professor W. C. Unwin, Mr. T. Hawksley, Major 

 A. Cunningham, Mr. A. G. Greenhill, and Mr. A. T. Atchison be 

 a Committee for the purpose of ascertaining by experiments and 

 observations the relation between the pressure at different points of 

 a surface on which water or air impinges and the velocity of the fluid, 

 especially in the case of large actual structures, and thus to throw light 

 upon some of the points on which information is much required, as 

 stated in the report of the Committee on Wind Pressure ; that Mr. Arthur 

 T. Atchison be the Secretary, and that the sum of 251. be placed at their 

 disposal for the purpose. 



That Sir Joseph Whitworth, Dr. Siemens, Sir F. J. Bramwell, Mr. 

 A. Stroh, Mr. Beck, Mr. W. H. Preece, Mr. E. Crompton, Mr. B. Rigg. 

 Mr. A. Le Neve Foster, Mr. Latimer Clark, Mr. H. Trueman Wood, 

 Mr. Buckney, and Sir William Thomson be a Committee for the purpose 

 of determining a Gauge for the manufacture of the various small Screws 

 used in Telegraphic and Electrical Apparatus, in Clockwork, and for 

 other analogous purposes; that Mr. H. Trueman Wood be the Secretary, 

 and that the sum of 201. be placed at their disposal for the purpose. 



