• RESEARCH COMTVIITTEES. XXIX 



To report on tlie present state of knowledge of the relation of early Palaeolithic 

 Implements to Glacial Deposits. — Mr. H. J. E. Peakc (Chairman), Mr. E. N. 

 Fallaize (Secretary), Mr. H. Balfour, Mr. M. Burkitt. 



To investigate the Lake Villages in the neighbnurliood of CJiastonhury in connection 

 with a Committee of the Somerset Arch.'eiilogical and Natural History Society. — 

 Sir W. Boyd Dawkins (Chnirnnin^, Mr. VViiloiiiihln (iardner (Secretary), Mr. H. 

 Balfour, Mr. A. Bulleid, Mr. F. S. Palmer, Mr.H. d. E. Pe.ike. 



To co-operate with a Committee of the Royal Anthropological Institute in the explor- 

 ation of Caves in the Derbyshire district. — Sir W. Boyd Dawkins (CJiairman), 

 Mr. G. A. Garfitt (Secrctfiry), Mr. Leslie Armstrong, Mr. E. N. Fallaize. Dr. 

 R. R. Marett, Mr. H. .1. R. Peake, Prof. W. M. Tattersall. £25. 



To investigate processes of Growth in Children, with a view to disruvering Differences 

 due to Race and Sex. and further to study Racial Difference.s in Women. — Sir 

 A. Keith (Chrnrmnn), Piof. H. ,(. Fleure '(Secretary), Dr. A. [^ow. Prof. F. G. 

 Parsons, Dr. F. C. Shrubsall. £20. (A proportion not exceeding one-half 

 of this grant may be expended on railway fares incurred in course of the 

 investigation.) 



To conduct Excavations and prepare a Survev of the C'oldrum Megalithic Monument. — 

 Sir A. Keith (Chairman), Prof. H. J. Fleure (Secretnn/), Mr. O. G. S. Crawford, 

 Mr. H. J. E. Peake. £20. 



To report on the existence and distribution of Megalithic Monuments in the Isle of 

 Man.— Prof. H. J. Fleure (Chairman). Dr. Cyril Fox (Secretary). Mr. O. G. S. 

 Crawford, Sir W. Herdman, Mr. P. M. C. Kermode, Rev. t'anon Quine. 



To report on proposals for an Anthropological and Arch.Tological Bibliography, with 

 pjwer to co-operate with other bodies. — Dr. A. C. Haddon (Chairman), Mr. E. 

 N. Fallaize (Secretary), Dr. T. Ashbv. Mr. W. H. Barker. Mr. (). G. S. Crawfonl, 

 Prof. H. J. Fleure, Prof. J. L. Myres. Mr. H. .1. E. Peake. Dr. D. Randall-Maclver, 

 Mr. T. Sheppard. 



To report on the best means of publishing a monograph by Dr. Fox on the Archaeology 

 of the Cambridge Region. — Dr. A. C. Haddon (Chairman), Mr. H. J. E. Peake 

 (Secretary), Prof. H. J. Fleure, Prof. J. L. Myres. 



To report on the progress of Anthrojjological Tea3hing in the present century — 

 Dr. .A. C. Haddon {Chairman), Prof. J." L. Mvres (Secretary), Prof. H. J. Fleure, 

 Dr. R. R. Marett, P. of. C. G. Seligman. 



SECTION I.— PHYSIOLOGY. 



Efficiency of Movement in Men equipped with Artificial Limbs. — Prof. E. P. Cathcart 

 (Chairman), Prof. A. V. Hill (Secretary), Dr. Hort. £20> 



Muscular Stiffness in relation to Respiration. — Prof. A. V. Hill (Chairman), Dr. Ff. 

 Roberts (Secretary), Mr. J. Barcroit. £15. 



SECTION J.— PSYCHOLOGY. 



The Place of Psychology in the Medical Curriculum. — Prof. G. Robertson (Chairman), 

 Dr. W. Brown (Secretary), Dr. J. Drevcr, Dr. R. G. Gordon, Dr. C. S. ^Myers, Prof. 

 T. H. Pear, Dr. F. C. Shrubsall. 



Vocational Tests. — Dr. C. S. Myers (Chairman), Dr. G. H. Miles (Secretary), Mr. C. 

 Burt, Prof. T. H. Pear, Mr.F. Watts, Dr. L. Wynn-Jones. 



SECTION K.— BOTANY. 



To continue Breeding Experiments on Oenothera and other Genera. — Dr. A. B. 

 Rendle [Chairman^ Dr. R. R. Gates (Secretary), Prof. W. Batc.-on, Mr. W . 

 Brierley, Prof. 0. V. Darbishire, Dr. M. C. Rayner. £2. 8s. 6d. 



Primary Botanical Survey in Wales. — Dr. E. N. Miles Thomas (Chairman), Prof. 

 0."^^ Darbishire (Secretary), Miss A. J. Davey, Prof. McLean, Prof. F. W. Oliver, 

 Prof. Stapledon, Mr. A. G. Tansley, .Miss E."Vachell, Miss Wortham. £10. (A 

 proportion not exceeding three-cjuartcrs of this grant may be expended on railway 

 fares incurred in course of the investigation.) 



