Ivi RESOLUTIONS, ETC. 



From Section H. 



That, in view of the urgent need for systematic study of the Australian aboriginal 

 languages, the Commonwealth Government of Australia be approached with a view 

 to afscertaining the j)ossibility of pressing on with such study before it is too late. 



From Section H. 



That the Government of the Dominion of Canada be asked whether, in view of 

 the interest of anthropologists in the available field work of the Anthropological 

 Division of the Geological Survey of Canada, it would be possible to expedite the 

 official publication of the results. 



From Section H. 



That the financial arrangements authorised after the Leeds Meeting in connection 

 with the publication of a new edition of Notes and Queries on Anthropology be 

 continued. 



From Section H. 



That the financial arrangements authorised after the Leeds Meeting in connection 

 with anthropological research in South Africa be continued. 



From Section J. 



That H.M. Treasury be urged to relieve from key industries duty all apparatus 

 intended for employment in research in laboratories in universities and other purely 

 educational institutions. 



From Section K. 



That the importance of increased research in the methods of preservation of 

 timber be urged, and that a determined effort be made to secure increased funds for 

 this purpose. 



From Section L. 



That the Committee of Recommendations urge upon the General Committee and 

 the Council the advisability of reprinting sufficient copies of the report on Science 

 in School Certificate Examinations to enable the recorder to have available 200 copies 

 for distribution to teachers, associations, educational journals and other authorities 

 interested in the matter. 



From Section L. 



That the Committee of Recommendations urge on the General Committee and 

 he Council of the Association the advisability of adding the words 'and past 

 recorders' to Statute IX, 5, immediately following the words 'and past presidents.' 



From the Conference of Delegates of Corresponduig Societies. 



That it appears desirable that the British Association for the Advancement of 

 science should urge His Majesty's Government to stimulate the employment by local 

 authorities of the powers already conferred upon them by Parliament for the preserva- 

 tion of scenic amenity in town and country. 



