COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. 

 2. Kot receiving Grants of Money — continued. 



XCV 



Subject for Investigation or Purpose 



To report upon the present state of our 

 Knowledge of the Structure of Crys- 

 tals. 



To continue the investigation of the 

 Zoology of the Sandwich Islands, with 

 power to co-operate with tlie Com- 

 mittee appointed for the purpose by 

 the Royal Society, and to avail tliem- 

 selves of such assistance in their in- 

 vestigations as may be offered by the 

 Hawaiian Government or the Trus- 

 tees of the Museum at Honolulu. The 

 Committee to have power to dispose 

 of specimens where advisable. 



To report on the present state of our 

 Knowledge of the Zoology and Botany 

 of the West India Islands, and to 

 take steps to investigate ascertained 

 deficiencies in the Fauna and Flora. 



To promote the Systematic Collection 

 of Photographic and other Records 

 of Pedigree Stock. 



Climatology of Tropical Africa. 



To Investigate and Report on Professor 

 Elisee Reclus' Scheme of producing a 

 Relief Globe on a large scale. 



The Anthropology and Natural History 

 of Torres Straits. 



To co-operate with the Committee ap- 

 pointed by the International Con- 

 gress of Hygiene and Demography in 

 the investigation of the Mental and 

 Physical Condition of Children. 



The Collection, Preservation, and Sys- 

 tematic Registration of Photographs 

 of Anthropological Interest. 



The Present State of Anthropological 

 Teaching in the United Kingdom and 

 Elsewhere. 



Members of the Committee 



Chairman. — Professor N. Story Maske- 



lyne. 

 Secretary. — Professor H. A. Miers. 

 Mr. L. Fletcher, Professor W. J. Sollas, 



Mr. W. Barlow, Mr. G. F. H. Smith, 



and the Earl of Berkeley. 



Cliairman. — Professor A. Newton. 



Secretary .—'Dr. David Sharp. 



Dr. W. T. Blanford, Professor S. J. Hick- 

 son, Dr. P. L. Sclater, Mr. F. Du Cane 

 Godman, and Mr. Edgar A. Smith. 



Chairman. — Dr. P. L. Sclater. 



Secretary. — Mr. G. Murray. 



Mr. W. Carruthers, Dr. A. C. Gunther, Dr. 



D. Sharp, Mr. F. Du Cane Godman, 



and Professor A. Newton. 



Chairman. — Sir. Francis Galton. 

 Secretary. — Professor W. F. R. Weldon. 



Chairman. — Mr. E. G. Ravenstein. 

 Secretary. — Mr. H. N. Dickson. 

 Sir John Kirk, Dr. H. R. Mill, and 

 Mr. G. J. Symons. 



Chairmam. — Col. G. Earl Church. 

 Secretary. — Mr. E. G. Ravenstein. 

 Lieut.-Col. F. Bailey, Professor P. Geddes, 

 Dr. J. Scott Keltie, and Dr. H. R. Mill. 



Chairman. — Sir W. Turner. 

 Secretary. — Professor A. C. Haddon. 

 Professor M. Foster, Dr. J. Scott Keltie, 



Professor L. C. Miall, and Professor 



Marshall Ward. 



Chairman. — Sir Douglas Galton. 

 Secretary. — Dr. Francis Warner. 

 Mr. E. W. Brabrook, Dr. J. G. Gar.son, 

 and Mr. White Wallis. 



Chairman. — Mr. C. H. Read. 

 Secretary. — Mr. J. L. Myres. 

 Dr. J. G. Garson, Mr. H. Ling Roth, Mr. 



H. Balfour, Mr. E. S. Hartland, and 



Professor Flinders Petrie. 



Chairman. — Professor E. B. Tylor. 



Secretary. — Mr. H. Ling Roth. 



Professor A. Macalister, Professor A. C. 

 Haddon, Mr. C. H. Read, Mr. H. Bal- 

 four, Mr. F. W. Rudler, Dr. R. Munro, 

 and Professor Flinders Petrie. 



