XC REPORT — 1892. 



Other Resolutions adopted hy the General Committee. 



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

 our Knowledge in Electrolysis and Electro-chemistr}\ 



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 A. Michelson's paper on ' The Application of Interference-Methods- 

 to Spectroscopic Measurement ' be printed in extenso in the Report of the Asso- 

 ciation. 



That M. Guillaume's paper on ' Physical Constants and Units ' be printed in ex- 

 tenso among the Reports. 



That the Report drawn up by Professor H. S.Hele Shaw on 'Graphic Methods 'be 

 printed in extenso, with the necessary drawings, among the Reports. 



That the paper by Mr. G. F. Deacon on ' Shield Tunnelling in Loose Ground under 

 Water Pressure ' be printed in extenso with the necessary diagrams. 



That the Organising Committee of a Section be empowered to arrange the hours 

 of meeting of the Section and the Sectional Committee. 



Resolutions, Sj-c, referred to the Council for consideration, and action 



if desirable. 



That the Council be requested to draw the attention of the Local Government 

 Board to the desirability of the publication of the Report on the Examination into 

 Deviations from the Normal amongst 50,000 Children in various Schools, which has 

 been presented to that Board by the British Medical Association. 



That the Council be requested to draw the attention of Her Blajesty's Government 

 to the Anthropometric Method for the measurement of criminals, which is success- 

 fully in operation in France, Austria, and other continental countries, and which has 

 been found effective in the identification of habitual criminals, and consequently in 

 the prevention and repression of crime. 



The letter of Professor E. Wiedemann and the communications from the Com- 

 mittees of Sections B and C on the subject of the Headings of Reports, 



