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REPORT — 1895. 



1. Receiving Grants of Money — continued. 



Subject for Investigation or Purpose 



The Investigation of the African 

 Lake Fauna by Mr. J. E. Moore. 



The Elucidation of the Life Condi- 

 tions of the Oj'sterunder Normal 

 and Abnormal Environment, 

 including in the latter the effect 

 of sewage matter and patho- 

 genic organisms. 



Climatology of Tropical Africa. 



To report on methods of Calibrat- 

 ing the measuring instruments 

 used in Engineering Laborato- 

 ries, and to take steps for Com- 

 paring the Measuring Instru- 

 ments at present in use in dif- 

 ferent laboratories. 



[25Z. renewed.] 



To consider means by which better 

 practical effect can be given to 

 the Introduction of the Screw 

 Gauge proposed by the Associa- 

 tion in 1884. 



The Physical Characters, Lan- 

 guages, and Industrial and So- 

 cial Condition of the North- 

 western Tribes of the Dominion 

 of Canada. 



The Lake Village at Glastonbury. 



An ancient Kitchen-midden at 

 Hastings already partially ex- 

 amined, and a Settlement called 

 the Wildernesse. 



[Unexpended balance in the hands 

 of the Chairman 21. 6.s. 6rf.] 



Members of the Committee 



Cliairman. — Dr. P. L. Sclater. 

 Secretary. — ProfessorG. B. Howes. 

 Dr. John Murray, Professor E. 



Ray Lankester, and Professor 



W. A. Herdman. 



Chairman. — Professor W. A. Herd- 

 man. 



Secretary. — Professor R. Boyce. 



Mr. G-. C. Bourne and Professor 

 C. S. Sherrington. 



Cliairman. — Mr. E. G. Ravenstein. 

 Secretary. — Mr. H. N. Dickson. 

 Sir John Kirk, Dr. H. R. Mill, 

 and Mr. G. J. Symons. 



Chmrman. — Professor A. B. W. 



Kennedy. 

 Secretary. — Prof essor W. C. Un win. 



Chairman. — Mr. W. H. Preece. 



Secretary. — Mr. Conrad W. Cooke. 



Lord Kelvin, Sir F. J. Bramwell, 

 Sir H. Trueman Wood, Maj.- 

 Gen. Webber, Mr. R. E. Cromp- 

 ton, Mr. A. Stroh, Mr. A. Le 

 Neve Foster, Mr. T. P. Hewitt, 

 Mr. G. K. B. Elphinstone, and 

 Mr. T. Buckney. 



Chairman. — Professor E. B. Tylor. 

 Secretary. — Mr. Cuthbert E. Peek. 

 Dr. G. M. Dawson, Mr. R. G. Hali- 

 burton, and Mr. H. Hale. 



Chairman. — Dr. R. Munro. 



Secretary. — Mr. A. Bulleid. 



Professor W. Boyd Dawkins, Gen- 

 eral Pitt-Rivers, Sir John Evans, 

 and Mr. Arthur J. Evans. 



Chairman. — Sir John Evans. 



Secretary. — Mr. W. J. Lewis Ab- 

 bott. 



Professor Prestwich, Mr. Cuthbert 

 Peek, and Mr. Arthur J. Evans.' 



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