lx RESEARCH COMMITTEES. 
2. Not receiving Grants of Money—continued. 
Subject for Investigation, or Purpose Members of Cemmittee | 
Section L.—EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE. 
To take notice of, and report upon | Chairman.—Professor H. E. Armstrong. 
changes in, Regulations—whether | Seeretary.—Major E. Gray. | 
Legislative, Administrative, or made | Miss Coignan, Principal Griffiths, Dr. 
by Local Authorities — affecting C. W. Kimmins, Sir Horace Plunkett, 
Secondary and Higher Education. Mr. H. Ramage, Professor M. EH. Sadler, | 
and Rt. Rev. J. E. C. Welldon. | 
The Aims and Limits of Examinations. | Chairman.—Professor M. E. Sadler. / 
Secretary.—Mr. P. J. Hartog. | 
Mr. D. P. Berridge, Professor G. H. 
Bryan, Mr. W. D. Eggar, Professor 
R. A. Gregory, Principal HE. H. 
Griffiths, Miss C. L. Laurie, Dr. W. 
McDougall, Mr. David Mair, Dr. 1. P. 
Nunn, Sir W. Ramsay, Rt. Rev. J. E. C. 
Welldon, Dr. Jessie White, and Mr. | 
G: U: Yule: 
Communications ordered to be printed in extenso. 
Section A.—As many of the remarks made in the Discussion on Radiation as 
the Recorder may be able to obtain. 
Section B.—The Papers comprising the Discussion on the Proper Utilisation 
of Coal and Fuels derived therefrom. 
Section C.—Professor W. J. Sollas: The Formation of ‘ Rostro-carinate’ Flints, 
Section D.—Professor J. Versluys: The Carapace of the Chelonia. 
Section G.—Professor F. W. Burstall: Liquid, Solid, and Gaseous Fuels for 
Power Production. 
Resolutions referred to the Council for consideration, and, if desirable, 
for action. 
(a) RESOLUTIONS RELATING TO THE CAIRD FOND (see p. xlii). 
(1) That the Council be asked to appoint a Committee to carry out the request of 
Sir J. K. Caird in his letter of September 10 (viz., that his further gift of 1,000Z. be 
earmarked for the study of Radio-activity as a branch of Geophysics. 
(2) That the request of Section A (Mathematics and Physics) for a grant from 
the Caird Fund of 500/. for Radiotelegraphic Investigations be sent to the Council 
for consideration and action. 
(8) That a grant of 100/. for the coming year be made to the Committee on the 
Naples Table from the Caird Fund, and that the Council be requested to consider 
the advisability of endowing the Committee with a capital sum yielding an annual 
income of 1001. 
(4) That a grant of 1007. for the coming year be made to the Committee on 
Seismological Investigations from the Caird Fund, and that the Council be asked 
to consider the advisability of endowing the Committee with a capital sum yielding 
an annual income of 100/. 
(d) OTHER RESOLUTIONS. 
Irom Sections A and E. 
That the terms First Order, Second Order, Third Order, and Fourth Order of 
Triangulation, as connoting different degrees of precision, be used to describe 
