Xciv REPORT 1895. 



Regulations regarding Grants of Money. 



The regulations were revised, and are given on p, xxxii. 



Resolutions referred to the Council for consideration, and action 



if desirable. 



That the Council be requested to consider whether it be desirable to take steps 

 in order to bring the following resolution under the notice of H.M. Government and 

 the Trustees of the British Museum : — 



' That in view of the importance of preserving the remains of the various civilisa- 

 tions of this Empire which are fast disappearing, and in order to prevent the loss 

 and dispersion of collections of ancient and modern Anthropology which may be 

 offered to the nation, it is highly desirable to acquire less costly and far more 

 extended storehouse space than can be provided in London.' 



That the Council be requested to bring before the Government the importance of 

 securing for the National Collections the type collection of preparations of Fossil 

 Plants left by the late Professor W. C. WiUiamson. 



That it is desirable to reprint collections of the Addresses delivered by the 

 Presidents of Sections in separate volumes for sale. 



That the Council be requested to provide the Geological Survey maps and 

 sections of the district in which the Association meets each year, to be placed in 

 a conspicuous position in the Meeting Room of Section C. 



