Ixvi RESEARCH COMMITTEES. 



To report on tlie progress of Anthropological Teaching in the present centurj'. — 



Dr. A. C. Haddon (Chairman), Prof. J. L. Myres (Secretary), Prof. H. J. Fleure, 



Dr. R. R. Marett, Prof. C. G. Seligman. 

 To investigate certain Physical Characters and the Family Histories of Triplet Children. 



— Dr. F. C. Shrubsall(C'Aat»"w?a7j.), Dr. R. A. Fisher (/Secretory), Mies R. M. Fleming, 



Dr. A. Low. 

 To conduct explorations on Early Neolithic Sites in Holderness. — Mr. H. J. E. Peake 



(Chairman), Mr. A. Leslie Armstrong (Secretary), Mr. M. Burkitt, Dr. R. V. 



Favell, Mr. G. A. Garfitt, Mr. Wilfrid Jackson, Prof. H. Ormerod, Dr. L. S. 



Palmer. 

 To investigate the antiquity and cultural relations of the Ancient Copper Workings 



in the Katanga and Northern Rhodesia. — Mr. H. J. E. Peake (Chairman), Mr. E.N. 



Fallaize and Mr. G. A. Wainwright (Secretaries), Mr. H. Balfour, Mr. G. A. Garfitt, 



Dr. Randall-Maclver. 

 To arrange for the publication of a new edition of ' Notes and Queries on Anthro- 

 pology.' — Dr. A. C. Haddon (Chairman), Mr. E. N. Fallaize (Secretary), Mrs. 



Robert Aitken, Mr. H. Balfour, Capt. T. A. Joyce, Prof. J. L. Myres, Mrs. Seligman, 



Prof. C. G. Seligman. 

 To consider the lines of Investigation which might be undertaken in Archaeological and 



Anthropological Research in South Africa prior to and in view of the meeting of 



the Association in that Dominion in 1929. — Sir H. Miers (Chairman), Dr. D. 



Randall-Maclver (Secretary), Mr. H. Balfour, Dr. A. C. Haddon, Prof. J. L. Myres. 

 To co-operate with Dr. Klercker's archaeological laboratory in Scania in research. — 



Mr. H. J. E. Peake (Chairman), Mr. A. LesUe Armstrong (Secretary), Prof. H. J. 



Fleure, Prof. J. L. Myres, Mr. E. K. Tratman. 



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. S. Sherrington (Chairman), Prof. H. E. Roaf (Secretary), Prof. E. N.daC. 



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

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



vasomotor reflexes. — Prof. J. Mellanby (Chairman), Prof. Swale Vincent 



(Secretary), Prof. B. A. McSwiney. £30. 



SECTION J.— PSYCHOLOGY. 

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



Burt, Mr.F.M.Earle, Dr. Ll.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), Prof. V. H. Blackman. £20 and unexpended balance. 

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



A. Malins Smith (Secretary), Dr. B. M. Griffiths, Dr. E. K. Rideal. £10 and 



unexpended balance. 



The Status of a series of naturally occurring British Rose-hybrids. — Prof. J. W. 

 Heslop Harrison (Chairman), Dr. Kathleen B. Blackburn (Secretary), Miss A. J. 

 Davey. 



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



Prof. F. W. Oliver, Dr. E. J. Salisbury, Prof. A. G. Tansley. £35. 

 Breeding Experiments as part of an intensive study of certain species of the British 



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



Blackburn, Prof. R. R. Gates. Mr. W. B. Turrill, Mr. A. J. Wilmott. £50. 

 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. £20. 

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



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



