xciv’ REPORT—1896. 
Resolutions referred to the Council for consideration, and action 
af desirable. 
That the Council be requested to take such steps as they think best to bring 
before the Government the question of the establishment of a National Physical 
Laboratory in general accordance with the recommendations contained in the Report 
appended hereto,* and to invite the co-operation of the Royal Society of London, 
the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Royal Astronomical Society, the Physical 
Society, and other kindred Societies, in securing its foundation. 
That it is of urgent importance to press upon the Government the necessity of 
establishing a Bureau of Ethnology for Greater Britain, which, by collecting informa- 
tion with regard to the native races within, and on the borders of, the Empire, will 
prove of immense value to science and to the Government itself. 
Pesee Report, p: 82. 
