XXVi RESOLUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. 



RESOLUTIONS AND EECOMMENDATIONS. 



The following Resolutions and Recommendations were referred to 

 the Council (unless otherwise stated) by the General Committee at 

 Cardiff for consideration and, if desirable, for action: — 



From Section A. 



That H.M. Stationery Office be aeked to print the Tables on Congruence 

 Solutions prepared by Lieut. -Col. A. Cunningham and Mr. T. G. Creak. 



From Sections A and E. 



(1) That this joint meeting of Sections A and E strongly urges upon the 

 General Committee the desirability of printing in the report of the Association 

 the paper read before it by Principal E. H. Griffiths and Major E. 0. Henrici 

 on 'The Need for a Central British Institute for Training and Research in 

 Surveying, Hydrography, and Geodesy ' * ; and (2) that the meeting caUs the 

 attention of the Council to the urgency of the question at the present time, and 

 begs that the Council will again give attention to the subject. 



From Section B. 



That Section B requests the Council to recommend to the appropriate autho- 

 rities the great desirability of continuing the experiments on the production of 

 industrial alcohol now in progress, by aid of the installations now existing in 

 Government establishments. 



From Section C. 



That the Committee of Section C intimate to the Council that it regards the 

 forecasting of the length of Committee reports as in many cases impossible. 



From Section D. 



Unanimously agreed by the Committee of Section D (thirty-nine present) that 

 it be a recommendation to the Zoology Organisation Committee that no scheme 

 of payment of professional zoologists in the service of the State is satisfactory 

 which places them on a lower level than that of the higher grade of the Civil 

 Service. 



(The above Resolution received the support of representatives of other 

 Sections, and the General Committee directed that its consideration and any 

 action upon it should take account of the position of workers in other branches 

 of science.) 



From Section D. 



That Section D is profoundly impressed with the importance of urging the 

 initiation of a further National Expedition for the Exploration of the Ocean, 

 and requests the Council of the British Association to appoint a Committee to 

 take the necessary steps to impress this need upon His Majesty's Government 

 and the nation. 



(The above Resolution was supported by the Committees of all Sections 

 concerned.) 



* This Recommendation was sanctioned by the General Committee. 



