XC REPORT — 1894, 



Mr. H. Brereton Baker's paper on the ' Electrification of Molecules and Chemical 

 Change.' 



Professor O. Henri ci's report on Planimeters. 



Sir Andrew Noble's paper on ' Jlethods that have been adopted for Measuring- 

 Pressures in the Bores of Guns.' 



Resolutions relating to the Constitution and Titles of Sections. 



That the title of Section B in future be ' Chemistry.' 



That the title of Section D be ' Zoology.' 



That a separate Section of Botany be established. 



That the title of Section I be ' Physiology, including Experimental Pathology and 

 E.xperimental Psychology.' 



That Section I be next constituted independently for the Liverpool Meeting in 

 189G. 



Resolutions referred to the Council for consideration, and action 



if desirable. 



That the Council of the Association be requested to give their full support to the 

 efforts being made to induce the Government to send out a fully- equipped expedition 

 for the exploration of the Antarctic and Southern Seas. 



That the Council be requested to call the attention of the Civil Service Commis- 

 sioners to the report of a Committee of Section F on the Methods of Economic Train- 

 ing, and especially to the recommendations (contained on page 2) with regard to 

 the position of Economics in the Civil Service Examinations. 



