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REPORT — 1893. 



1. Receiving Grants of Money — continued. 



Subject for Investigation or Purpose 



To organise an Ethnographical 

 Survey of the United Kingdom. 



The Lake Village at Glastonbury. 



Anthropometric Measurements in 

 Schools. 



To co-operate with the Committee 

 appointed by the International 

 Congress of Hygiene and De- 

 mography in the investigation 

 of the Mental and Physical Con- 

 dition of Children. 



Corresponding Societies Com- 

 mittee. 



Members of the Committee 



Cluiirinan. — Mr. E. W. Brabrook. 



Secretary. — Mr. G. \V. Bloxam. 



Mr. Francis Gallon, Dr. J. G. 

 Garson, Professor A. C. Haddon, 

 Dr. Joseph Anderson, Mr. J. 

 Romilly Allen, Dr. J. Beddoe, 

 Professor D. J. Cunningham, 

 Professor W. Boyd Dawkins, 

 Mr. Arthur Evans, Mr. E. Sidney 

 Hartland, Sir H. Howorth, Pro- 

 fessor R. Meldola, General Pitt- 

 Rivers, and Mr. E. G. Raven- 

 stein. 



Chairman. — Dr. R. Munro. 



Secretary. — Mr. A. Bulleid. 



Professor W. Boyd Dawkins, Gen- 

 eral Pitt-Rivers, and Sir John 

 Evans. 



Chairman. — Professor J. Cleland. 



Secretary. — Professor B. Windle. 



Mr. G. W. Bloxam, Mr. E. W. 

 Brabrook, Dr. J. G. Garson, and 

 Professor A. Macalister. 



Chairniaii. — Sir Douglas Gallon. 



Secretary. — Dr. Francis Warner. 



Mr. G. W. Bloxam, Mr. E. W. Bra- 

 brook, Dr. J. G. Garson, and 

 Dr. W. Wilberforce Smith. 



Chairman. — Professor R. Meldola. 



Secretary. — Mr. T. V. Holmes. 



Mr. Francis Gallon, Sir Douglas 

 Gallon, Sir Rawson Rawson, Mr. 

 G. J. Symons, Dr. J. G. Garson, 

 Sir John Evans, Mr. J. Hopkin- 

 son. Professor T. G. Bonney, Mr. 

 W. Whitaker, Mr. W. Tople)', 

 Professor E. B. Poullon, Mr. 

 Culhberl Peek, and Rev. Canon 

 H. B. Tristram. 



Grants 



£ s. d. 

 10 



40 







20 



25 



2. Not receiving Chants of Money. 



