(4a) 
(4b) 
(9) 
(7) 
(8) 
(9) 
‘10) 
(11) 
XXXIV RESOLUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. 
From Section EH. 
That this Committee of Section E recommends that the Report of the Research 
Committee on Geography be issued on sale as a Reprint of the British Associa- 
tion, and that the Secretary of the British Association be authorised to take 
such steps as are deemed necessary for the wide publicity of the pamphlet. 
From Section L. 
That the Report on teaching of Geography shall be included in the publica- 
tions of the Association. 
From Section G. 
That this Committee should endeavour to obtain a wider publication of the 
work of the Committee on Complex Stresses, and that with this object, in the 
first place, the Reports published in 1913 on the subjects of ‘ Combined Stresses ; 
and ‘The Collapse of Tubes’ should be brought up to date by their authors, 
and, after discussion by the Complex Stress Committee, steps should be taken 
with a view to their republication. As a first step the Council of the British 
Association should be approached and its general approval of the foregoing 
proposal obtained. 
From Section H. 
The Sectional Committee recommends the adoption of the suggestion of the 
Committee on the Age of Stone Circles that ‘ finds’ from Avebury may be 
deposited in Devizes Museum and duplicates be distributed among other 
museums. It is recommended further that in the distribution of duplicates 
preference be given to museums in the vicinity. 
From the Conference of Delegates of Corresponding Societies. 
To recommend that the publications of scientific societies should conform 
so far as possible to a standard size of page for convenience in dealing with 
off-prints ; and that for octavo publications the size of the British Association’s 
Report be adopted as the standard. 
To urge the adoption by scientific societies of the bibliographical recom- 
mendations contained in the current Report of the Zoological Publications 
Committee. 
To call the attention of local scientific societies to the need for prompt 
and systematic supervision, in the interests of scientific record, of all sections 
and other excavations which were opened during the construction of new roads 
or other public works. 
That this Conference suggests for the consideration of the Council that the 
change of the British gallon to 4 litres would be objectionable, because the gallon 
of water weighs 10 Ib., which is an important fact in physical and engineering 
practice. 
To recommend the General Committee to accept the invitation received from 
the President of the Museums Association to hold the Conference of Delegates 
in connection with that Association’s meeting at Wembley in July 1924, without 
prejudice to any provision which may be possible for a Conference of Repre- 
sentatives of local societies at the Toronto meeting. 
COMMUNICATIONS RECOMMENDED FOR PRINTING IN 
EXTENDED FORM. 
Section A.—Extended Abstracts of Professor P. Ehrenfest’s Paper, 
‘Remarks on Quantisation,’ and Professor Langevin’s Paper on ‘ The Structure 
of Atoms and their Magnetic Properties.’ 
