xxv jjj RESEARCH COMMITTEES. 



Investigations on Pigment in the Inseeta. — Prof. W. Garstang (Chairman), Dr. J. W. 

 Heslop Harrison (Secretary), Prof. E. B. Poulton, Prof. A. D. Peacock. £15. 



Experimental investigation of the effects of Vasoligation, Cryptorchidism, Grafting, 

 etc., on the Seminal Tubules and Interstitial Tissue of the Testes in Mammals. 

 — Dr. F. A. E. Crew (Chairman), Mr. J. T. Cunningham (Secretary), Prof. J. S. 

 Huxley. £10. 



To consider the position of Animal Biology in the School Curriculum and matters 

 relating thereto. — Prof. R. D. Laurie (Chairman and Secretary), Mr. H. W. 

 Ballance, Dr. Kathleen E. Carpenter, Prof. W. J. Dakin, Mr. 0. H. Latter, Prof. 

 E. W. MacBride, Miss M. McNicol, Miss A. J. Prothero. 



SECTION E.— GEOGRAPHY. 



To consider the advisability of making a Provisional Population Map of the British 

 Isles, and to make recommendations as to the method of construction and 

 reproduction. — Mr. H. 0. Beckit (Chairman), Mr. J. Cossar (Secretary), Mr. J. 

 Bartholomew, Mr. F. Debenham, Dr. C. B. Fawcett, Prof. H. J. Fleure, Mr. R. H. 

 Kinvig, Mr. A. G. Ogilvie, Prof. 0. H. T. Rishbeth, Prof. P. M. Roxby, Lt.-Col. 

 H. S. L. Winterbotham. £25. 



To inquire into the present state of Geographical Knowledge of Tropical Africa, and 

 to make recommendations for furtherance and development. — Sir Charles Lucas 

 (Chairman), Mr. A. G. Ogilvie (Secretary), Mr. W. H. Barker, Mr. J. McFarlane, 

 Prof. P. M. Roxby. £10. 



SECTIONS E, L.— GEOGRAPHY, EDUCATION. 



To formulate suggestions for a Syllabus for the Teaching of Geography both to Matricu- 

 lation Standard and in Advanced Courses ; to report upon the present position 

 of the geographical training of teachers, and to make recommendations thereon ; 

 and to report, as occasion arises, to Council through the Organising Committee 

 of Section E, upon the practical working of Regulations issued by the Board of 

 Education (including Scotland) affecting the position of Geography in Training 

 Colleges and Secondary Schools. — Prof. T. P. Nunn (Chairman), Mr. W. H. 

 Barker (Secretary), Mr. L. Brooks, Prof. H. J. Fleure, Mr. 0. J. R. Howarth, 

 Mr. J. McFarlane, Sir H. J. Mackinder, Prof. J. L. Myres, Dr. Marion Newbigin, 

 Mr. A. G. Ogilvie, Mr. A. Stevens, and Prof. J. F. Unstead (from Section E) ; Mr. 

 D. Berridge/Mr. C. E. Browne, Sir R. Gregory, Mr. E. R. Thomas, Miss 0. Wright 

 (from Section L). £3. 



SECTION F.— ECONOMIC SCIENCE AND STATISTICS. 



To investigate certain aspects of Taxation in relation to the Distribution of Wealth. — 

 Sir Josiah Stamp (Chairman), Mr. R. B. Forrester (Secretary), Prof. E. Carman, 

 Prof. H. Clay, Mr. W. H. Coates, Miss L. Grier, Prof. H. M. Hallsworth, Prof. 

 J. G. Smith, Mr. J. Wedgwood, Sir A. Yarrow. £20. 



SECTION G.— ENGINEERING. 



Earth Pressures. — Mr. Wentworth Sheilds (Chairman), Dr. J. S. Owens (Secretary), 

 Prof. G. Cook, Mr. T. E. N. Fargher, Prof. F. C. Lea, Mr. R. V. Southwell, Dr. 

 R. E. Stradling, Dr. W. N. Thomas, Mr. E. G. Walker, Mr. J. S. Wilson. £10. 



Electrical Terms and Definitions. — Prof. Sir J. B. Henderson (Chairman), Prof. F. G. 

 Baily and Prof. G. W. 0. Howe (Secretaries), Prof. W. Cramp, Dr. W. H. Eccles, 

 Prof. C. L. Fortescue, Prof. E. W. Marchant, Dr. F. E. Smith, Prof. L. R. 

 Wilberforce, with Dr. A. Russell and Mr. C. C. Wharton. 



SECTION H.— ANTHROPOLOGY. 



To report on the Distribution of Bronze Age Implements. — Prof. J. L. Myres (Chair- 

 man), Mr. H. J. E. Peake (Secretary), Mr. A. Leslie Armstrong, Mr. H. Balfour, 

 Prof. T. H. Bryce, Mr. L. H. Dudley Buxton, Mr. 0. G. S. Crawford, Prof. H. J. 

 Fleure, Dr. Cyril Fox, Mr. G. A. Garfitt. £100. 



