RESEARCH COMMITTEES. 



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2. Not receiving Orants of Money — continued. 



Subject for Investigation, or Purpose 



Members of Committee 



Section K.— BOTANY. 



To consider the possibilities of investi- 

 gation of the Ecology of Fungi, and 

 assist Mr. J. Kamsbottom in his 

 initial efforts in this direction. 



The Investigation of the Vegetation of 

 Ditcham Park, Hampshire. 



The Structure of Fossil Plants. 



To consider and report upon the neces- 

 sity for Further Provision for Train- 

 ing and Kesearch in Horticulture. 



Ckairma?).— Dr. H. W. T. Wager. 

 Secretaries. — Mr. J. Ramsbottom and 



Miss A. Lorrain Smith. 

 Mr. W. B. Brierley, Mr. F. T. Brooks, 



Mr. W. N. Cheesman, Professor T. 



Johnson, Professor M. C. Potter, Mr. L. 



Carleton Rea, and Mr. E. W. Swanton. 



Cliairnian. — Mr. A. G. Tansley. 

 Secretary. — Mr. R. S. Adamson. 

 Professor R. H. Yapp. 



Chairman. — Professor F. W. Oliver. 

 Secreta/ry. — Professor F. E. Weiss. 

 Professor A. C. Seward and Dr. D. H. 

 Scott. 



Chairman. — Professor W. Bateson. 

 Secretary. — Dr. E. N. Thomas. 

 Mr. F. T. Brooks, Dr. A. B. Rendle, 

 and Sir Albert Rollit. 



Section L.— EDUCATION. 



The Influence of School Books upon 

 Eyesight. 



Training in Citizenship. 



Chairman. — Dr. G. A. Auden. 



Secretary. — Mr. G. F. Daniell. 



Mr. C. H. Bothamley, Mr. W. D. Eggar, 



Sir R. A. Gregory, Dr. N. Bishop 



Harman. Mr. J. L. Holland, Dr. W. E. 



Humpner, Mr. A. P. Trotter, and Mr. 



Trevor Walsh. 



Chairtnan.—^t. Rtv. J. E. C. Welldon. 



Secretary. — Lady Shaw. 



Sir R. Baden-Powell,* Mr. C. H. Blakis- 



ton, Mr. G. D. Dunkerley, Mr. VV. D. 



Eggar, Mr. C. R. Fay, Principal J. C. 



Maxwell Garnett, Sir R. A. Gregory, 



and Sir T. Morison.* 



CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES COMMITTEE. 



To take steps to obtain Kent's Cavern 

 for the Nation. 



Chairman. — Mr. W. Whi taker. 

 Secretary.— Mr. W. M. Webb. 

 Mr. Mark L. Sykes. 



