RESOLUTIONS, ETC. ]xiil 
triangulation, even though the terms now in use (e.g., Major, Minor, etc.), which 
have only a local significance, are also employed. 
_ ‘That this resolution be communicated through the proper channels to (a) the 
Geodetic Association, and (b) the Institute of Surveyors. 
From Section TI, 
That in view of the fact that numerous deaths continue to take place from 
anesthetics administered by unregistered persons, the Committee of the Section of 
_ Physiology of the British Association appeals to the Council of the Association to 
represent to the Home Office and to the Privy Council the urgent need of legislation 
to protect the public against such unnecessary risks. 
From Section I. 
The Committee of Section I requests the Council of the Association to forward to 
_ the Board of Trade the following resolution :— 
(i) That colour vision tests are most efficiently conducted by means of what 
is known as the ‘ Lantern Test.’ 
(ii) That the best form of such lantern has not yet been finally decided upon, 
and can be arrived at only after further expert report. 
(iii) That the actual application of sight tests requires the co-operation of an 
ophthalmic surgeon with a practical navigator. 
