RESOLUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. XXXIX 
From Section H 
The Committee of Section E suggests that the Council of the Association 
should ask the Air Ministry to be kind enough to supply the Council with a 
detailed statement, giving the reasons for the adoption of Mercator’s projec- 
tion for the international series of aeronautical maps. 
From Section H. 
That it is in the interests of the Empire that a knowledge of Anthropology 
should be more widely disseminated ; 
That for this purpose Universities and other institutions be encouraged to 
provide instruction in this subject ; 
And, further, that there should be a central institution in London, not 
necessarily new, for the collection, co-ordination, and publication of the results 
of anthropological research, and the provision of information derived therefrom, 
for the use of the Imperial Services, teachers, missionaries, and others ; 
That the Council of the Association, in conjunction with other bodies 
interested, be requested to consider the advisability of taking such steps as 
may be necessary to secure this end. 
From Section L. 
The Committee of Section L recommends the Council to call the attention 
of the Board of Education to the desirability of strengthening the position of 
Music, and its appreciation, in the curriculum of Secondary Schools. 
From the Conference of Delegates (a) and Section L (b). 
(a2) That the Council be asked to represent to the Postmaster-General the 
very heavy burden which the postage of their publications and notices entails 
upon scientific societies, and to request him to alleviate it at the earliest 
possible moment. 
(b) That Section L, whilst believing it to be useless to appeal to the Post- 
master-General 10 reduce the cost of postage on scientific publications, recom- 
mend the Council to appeal to the Presidents of the Royal Society and other 
scientific bodies to approach the Postmaster-General, urging him that scien- 
tific publications may be registered for postage reduction. 
COMMUNICATIONS RECOMMENDED FOR PRINTING IN 
EXTENDED FORM. 
Sections A anp B.—Report of Joint Discussion on the Structure of 
Molecules. (See p. 468.) 
Section A.—Report of Discussion on the Quantum Theory. (See p. 473.) 
Section A.—Extended Abstract of Professor J. C. Kapteyn’s Paper on ‘ The 
Structure and Motions of the Stellar Systems.’ (See p. 409.) 
Section L.—Dr. E, H. Griffiths’s Paper on ‘ Science and Ethics.’ (See p, 479.) 
