xlii RESEARCH COMMITTEES, ETC. 



To make a preliminary survey of some reported archaeological sites in British 

 Somaliland. — Dr. A. C. Haddon {Chairman), Mr. R. U. Sayce {Secretary), 

 Prof. J. L. Myres. 



To co-operate with Miss Caton-Thompson in her researches in prehistoric sites in 

 the Western Desert of Egypt. — Prof. J. L. Myres {Chairman), Mr. H. J. E. 

 Peake {Secretary), Mr. H. Balfour. 



To report to the Sectional Committee on the question of re-editing ' Notes and 

 Queries in Anthropology.' — Mrs. B. Aitken {Chairman), Mr. L. Dudley 

 Buxton {Secretary), Miss R. M. Fleming, Prof. C. Daryll Forde, Dr. A. C. 

 Haddon, Capt. T. A. Joyce, Prof. C. G. Seligman, Mrs. Seligman, Miss C. 

 Wedgwood. 



To report upon the steps which should be taken for the investigation and pre- 

 servation of the deposits of the caves of Craven. — Prof. P. G. H. Boswell 

 {Chairman), Dr. R. G. S. Hudson {Secretary), Mr. M. C. Burkitt, Dr. J. 

 Wilfrid Jackson, Prof. L. S. Palmer, Dr. A. Raistrick. 



SECTION I.— PHYSIOLOGY. 



The supply of Oxygen at high altitudes. — Prof. J. Barcroft {Chairman), Dr. 

 Raymond Greene {Acting Secretary), Mr. G. S. Adair, Mr. N. E. Odell, 

 Major J. A. Sadd. £5. 



To deal with the use of a Stereotatic Instrument. — Prof. J. MeUanby {Chairman), 

 Mr. F. R. Curtis {Secretary). 



SECTION J.— PSYCHOLOGY. 



The factors involved in Mechanical Ability. — 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. 



To inquire into (a) the occupations for which a training in Psychology is necessary 

 or desirable, {b) the place Psychology should occupy in the curricula for 

 University Degrees in Arts, Science, Medicine, Education, Economics and 

 other subjects.- — Prof. F. C. Bartlett {Chairman), Mr. A. Rex Knight {Secre- 

 tary), Dr. F. Aveling, Dr. W. Brown, Prof. J. Drever, Prof. B. Edgell, Mr. C. A. 

 Mace, Prof. T. H. Pear, Dr. R. H. Thouless, Prof. C. W. Valentine, Mr. A. W. 

 Wolters. 



SECTION K.— BOTANY. 



Transplant Experiments. — Sir A. W. Hill {Chairman), Dr. W. B. Turrill {Secre- 

 tary), Prof. F. W. Oliver, Dr. E. J. Salisbury, Prof. A. G. Tansley. £2 6s. 2d, 

 (Unexpended balance). 



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. M. Drummond, Prof. 

 F. E. Fritsch, Sir A. W. HiU, Prof. S. Maugham, Mr. J. Sager. 



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

 Prof. R. S. Adamson {Secretary), Prof. A. C. Seward. 



To investigate the effect of conditions on the growth, structure and metaboUsm 

 of Kleinia articulata. — Prof. D. Thoday {Chairman), Mr. N. Woodhead 

 {Secretary), Dr. F. F. Blackman. 



SECTION L.— EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE. 



The teaching of General Science in Schools, with special reference to the teaching 

 of Biology. — Prof. Sir T. P. Nunn {Chairman), Dr. Lilian J. Clarke {Acting 

 Chairman), Mr. G. W. OUve {Secretary), Mr. C. E. Browne, Major A. G. 

 Church, Mr. G. D. Dunkerley, Mr. S. R. Humby, Mr. E. R. B. Reynolds, 

 Dr. E. W. Shann, Dr. E. Miles Thomas, Mr. E. R. Thomas, Mr. A. H. Whipple, 

 Mrs. Gordon Wilson, Miss von Wyss. £35. 



