COMMITTEES APrOINTED BY THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. 



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2. Not receiving Grants of Money — continued. 



Subject for Investigation or Purpose 



Regulations of the Post Office regarding 

 the carriage of Natural History speci- 

 mens to Foreign Countries. 



The Necessity for the immediate inves- 

 tigation of the Biology of Oceanic 

 Islands. 



The position of Geography in the Edu- 

 cational System of the Country. 



The effect of wind and atmospheric 

 pressure on the Tides. 



For carrying on the Work of the An- 

 thropometric Laboratory. 



The Prehistoric and Ancient Remains 

 of Glamorganshire. 



Linguistic and Anthropological Charac- 

 teristics of the North Dravidians — 

 the Ura-ons. 



The best methods of preserving Vege- 

 table Specimens for Exhibition in 

 Museums. 



Members of the Committee 



Chairman. — Lord Walsingham. 

 Secretary. — Dr. H. 0. Forbes. 

 Mr. R. McLachlan, Dr. C. W. Stiles, and 

 Colonel C. Swinhoe. 



Chairman. — Sir W. H. Flower. 



Secretary. — Professor A. C. Haddon. 



Mr. G. C. Bourne, Dr. H. 0. Forbes, Pro- 

 fessor W. A. Herdman, Professor S. J. 

 Hickson, Dr. John Murray, Professor 

 A. Newton, Mr. A. E. Shipley, and Pro- 

 fessor W. F. R. Weldon 



Chairman. — Mr. H. J. Mackinder. 

 Secretary. — Mr. A. J. Herbertson. 

 Mr. J. S. Keltie, Dr. H. R. Mill, Mr. E. G. 

 Ravenstein, and Mr. Eli Sowerbutts. 



Chairman. — Professor L. F. Vernon Har- 



court. 

 Secretary. — Mr. W. H. Wheeler. 

 Mr. G. F. Deacon, and Professor W. C. 



Unwin. 



Chairman. — Sir W. H. Flower. 

 Secretary.-'Dv. J. G. Garson. 

 Dr. Wilberforce Smith, Professor A. C. 

 Haddon, and Professor B. C. A. Windle. 



Chairman.— Dr. C. T. Vachell. 



Secretary. — Mr. E. Seward. 



Lord Pute, Messrs. R. W. Atkinson, 

 Fianklen G. Evans, James Bell, and 

 T. H. Thomas, and Dr. J. G. Garson. 



Chairman. — Mr. E. Sidney Hartlan'l. 

 Secretary. — Mr. Hugh Raynbird, jun. 

 Professor A. C. Haddon and Mr. J. L. 

 Myres. 



C7iairma7i.- -Dr. D. H. Scott. 

 Secretary. — Professor J. B. Farmer. 

 Professor Baj'ley Balfour, Professor 



Errera, Mr. W. Gardiner, Professor J. 



R. Green, Professor J. W. H. Trail, 



and Professor F. E. Weiss. 



Communications ordered to be printed in extenso. 



Professor R. Warington's paper on 'How shall Agriculture best receive help 

 from Science ? ' 



Mr. W. Whitaker's paper on ' Some Suffolk Wells.' 



Mr. Joseph Francis's paper on ' The Dip of the Underground PaliEOzoic Rocks at 

 Ware and Cheshunt.' 



