xxxiv RESEARCH COMMITTEES. 



SECTION I.— PHYSIOLOGY. 



The Investigation of the Medullary Centres. — Prof. C. Lovatt Evans {Chairman), 

 Dr. J. M. Duncan Scott (Secretary), Dr. H. H. Dale. 



Colour Vision, with particular reference to the classification of Colour-blindness. — 

 Sir C. Sherrington (Chairman), Prof. H. E. Roaf (Secretary), Prof. E. N. da C. 

 Andrade, Dr. Mary Collins, Dr. F. W. Edridge-Green, Prof. H. Hartridge. 



Ductless Glands, with particular reference to the effect of autacoid activities on 

 vasomotor reflexes. — Prof. J. MeUanby (Chairman), Prof. B. A. McSwiney 

 (Secretary), Prof. Swale Vincent. £30. 



SECTION J.— PSYCHOLOGY, 



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

 Burt, Mr.F. M.Earle, Dr. LI. Wynn Jones, Prof. T. H. Pear, Prof.C. Spearman. 

 £50. 



SECTION K.— BOTANY. 



The effect of Ultra-violet Light on Plants. — ^Prof. W. Neilson Jones (Chairman), Dr. 

 E. M. Delf (Secretary). 



The Chemical Analysis of Upland Bog Waters. — Prof. J. H.Priestley (GAoirman), Mr. 

 A. Malins Smith (Secretary), Dr. B. M. Griffiths, Dr. E. K. Rideal. (Unexpended 

 balance.; 



Transplant Experiments. — Dr. A. W. Hill (Chairman), Mr. W. B. Turrill (Secretary), 

 Prof. F. W. Oliver, Dr. E. J. Salisbury, Prof. A. G. Tansley. 



Bi'eeding Experiments as part of an intensive study of certain species of the British 

 Flora. — Sir Daniel Hall (Clmirman), Mr. E. Marsden Jones (Secretary), Dr. K. B. 

 Blackburn, Prof. R. R. Gates, Mr. W. B. Turrill, Mr. A. J. Wilmott. £32 2s. 6d. 

 (unexpended balance), . 



The Ecology of Selected Tributaries of the River Trent, with a view to determining 

 the effect of progressive pollution. — Prof. F. E. Fritsch (Chairman), Prof. H. S. 

 Holden (Secretary), Miss D. Bexon, Mr. H. Lister. £3 16s. 8d. (unexpended 

 balance). 



The Flora of Northern Rhodesia. — Prof. D. Thoday (Chairman), Dr. J. Burtt Davy 

 (Secretary), Prof. R. S. Adamson, Prof. J. W. Bews. £25. 



To consider the organisation of a body to further the protection of British Wild 

 Plants.— Dr. A. W. Hill (Chairman), Dr. H. H. Thomas (Secretary), Dr. G. Claridge 

 Druce, Prof. J. W. Heslop Harrison, Mr. H. A. Hyde, Prof. F. W. Oliver, Sir D. 

 Prain, Dr. E. J. Salisbury, Mr. C. E. Salmon, Mr. A. J. Wilmott, Dr. T. W. 

 Woodhead. 



To consider and report on the provision made for Instruction in Botany in courses of 

 Biology, and matters related thereto. — Prof. V. H. Blackman (Chairman), Dr. 

 E. N. M. Thomas (Secretary), Prof. F. E. Fritsch, Prof. S. Mangham, Mr. J. Sager. 



Mycorrhiza in relation to Forestry. — Mr. F. T. Brooks (Chairman), Dr. M. C. Rayner 

 (Secretary), Dr. H. M. Steven. £50. 



Fossil Plants at Fort Gray, near East London. — ^Dr. A. W. Rogers (Chairman), Prof. 

 R. S. Adamson (Secretary), Prof. A. C. Seward. £25. 



The Morphology and Systematics of certain South African Liverworts and Ferns. — 

 Prof. R. S. Adamson (Chairman), Prof. H. S. Holden (Secretary), Prof. R. H. 

 Compton, Mrs. M. R. Levyns, Prof. C. E. Moss, Mr. N. S. PiUans. £12. 



South African Desert Plants. — Dr. I. B. Pole-Evans (Chairman), Prof. C. E. Moss 

 (Secretary), Prof. R. S. Adamson. £60. 



SECTION L.— EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE. 



To consider the Educational Training of Boys and Girls in Secondary Schools for over- 

 seas life. — Sir J. RuEsell (Chairman), Mr. C. E. Browne (Secretary), Major A. G. 

 Church, Mr. H. W. Cousins, Dr. J. Vargas Eyre, Sir R. A. Gregory, Mr. 0. 

 H. Latter, Miss E. H. McLean, Miss Rita Oldham, Mi-. G. W. Olive, Miss Gladys 

 Pott, Mr. A. A. Somerville, Dr. G. K. Sutherland, Mrs. Gordon Wilson. £10. 



