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KEPOKX — 1891. 

 2. Not Teceiving Grants of Mmeiz—contiimed. 



Other Resolutions adopted hy the General Gomimttee. 



That Mr. W. N. Shaw be requested to continue his Report on the present state of 

 our Knowledge in Electrolysis and Electro-chemistry, 



That the Report on Thermodynamics presented by Dr. J. Larmor and Mr. G. H. 

 Brypii be printed among the Reports. 



That Dr. J. Larmor and Mr. G. H. Bryan be requested to continue their Report 

 on the present state of our knowledge in Thermodynamics, specially with regard to 

 the Second Law. 



That Professor H. A. Newton's paper on ' The Action of a Planet upon Small 

 Bodies passing near the Planet, with special reference to the Action of Jupiter upon 

 such Bodies,' be printed in extenso in the Report of the Association. 



That the Report presented by the Committee appointed to arrange for the occupa- 

 tion of a Table at the Zoological Station at Naples be printed in full in the Reports. 



That the arrangements for Sectional Meetings adopted at the present Annual 

 Meeting be continued next year at Edinburgh. 



Besolutions referred to the Council for consideration, and action 

 if desirable. 



A Resolution relating to the Times of Meeting of the General Committee and the 

 Committee of Recommendations. 



Resolutions referring to the Ordnance Survey, viz. : 



(1) That the publication of the one-inch and six-inch Ordnance Survey Maps is, 

 in the interests of Science, urgently required at the earliest possible date, no less 

 than in the interests of Industry, Manufacture, and Technical Education. 



(2) That steps be taken and provision made for keeping the Ordnance Maps up 

 to date. 



(3) That the Maps should be made more accessible to the public, and should be 

 sold at a lower price, as is the case in nearly aU other official publications, such as 

 Admiralty Charts, Blue Books, &.c. 



That the following papers be printed in full : ' Recent Progress in Indian Agricul- 

 ture,' by C. L. Tupper; ' Recent Progress in Indian Railways,' by W. C. Furnivall. 



