RESEARCH COMMITTEES. XXxix 



To co-operate with the Torquaj' Antiquarian Society in investigating Kent's Cavern. — 

 Sir A. Keith (Chairman), Prof. J. L. Mvres (Secretary), Mr. M. C. Biirkitt, Dr. 

 R. V. Fa veil, Mr. G. A. Garfitt, Miss D. A. E. Garrod, Prof. W. J. SoUas. 



To co-operate with a Committee of the Royal Anthropological Institute in the explora- 

 tion of Caves in the Derbyshire district. — Mr. M. C. Burkitt(CAarrman), Mr. G. A. 

 Garfitt (Secretarv), Mr. A. Leslie Armstrong, Prof. P. G. H. Boswell, Mr. E. N. 

 Fallaizc, Dr. R-V. Favell, Prof. H. J. Flcure, Miss D. A. E. Garrod, Dr. A. C. 

 Haddoii. Dr. J. Wilfrid Jackson, Dr. L. S. Palmer, Prof. F. G. Parsons, Mr. H. J. E. 

 Peake. 



To investigate processes of Growth in Children, with a view to discovering Differences 

 due to Race and Sex, and further to study Racial Differences in Women. — Sir 

 A. Keith (Chairman), Prof. H. J. Fleure (Secretary), Mr. I.. H. Dudley Buxton, 

 Dr. A. Low, Prof. F. G. Parsons, Dr. F. C. Shrubsall. 



To report on the progress of Anthropological Teaching in the present century. — • 

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

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



To complete the excavation of the prehistoric depo.sit in the Tabgah caves in Galilee, 

 under the supervision of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem. — Sir 

 Arthur Keith (Chainna>i), Prof. J. L. Mvres (Secretary), Miss D. A. E. Garrod. 

 £25. 



To make a preliminary survey of some reported archasological sites in British Somali- 

 Jand. — Dr. A. C. Haddon (Chairman), Mr. R. F. Sayce (Secretary), Prof. J. L. 

 Myres. £50. 



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

 Western Desert of Egypt. ^ — Prof. J. L. Mvres (Chairman), Mr. H. J. E. Peake 

 (Secretary), Mr. H. Balfour. £85. 



SECTION I.— PHYSIOLOGY. 



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

 motor reflexes. — Prof. J. Mellanby (Chairman), Prof. B. A. McSwiney (Secretary), 

 Prof. Swale Vincent. 



Colour Vision. — Prof. Sir Charles Sherrington (Chairman), Prof. H. E. Roaf (Secretary), 

 Dr. Mary Collins, Dr. F. W. Edridge Green, Prof. H. Hartridge, Dr. J. H. Shaxby. 

 £5. 



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. 

 £40. 



SECTION K.— BOTANY. 



The Chemical Analj^sis of Upland Bog Waters. — Prof. J. H. Priestley (C^aiVjnaw), Mr. 

 A. Malins Smith (Secretary), Dr. B. M. Griffiths, Dr. E. K. Rideal. £8. 



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

 Prof. F. W. Oliver, Dr. E. J. Salisbury, Prof. A. G. Tansley. £25. 



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. 



To consider and report on the jirovision 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. Druramond, Prof. F. E. Fritsch, Dr. A. W. 

 Hill, Prof. S. Maugham, Mr. J. Sager. 



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

 (Secretary), Mr. W. H. Guillebaud. £40. 



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

 R. S. Adamson (Secretary), Prof. A. C. Seward. £8 lis. 5d. (I'nexpended 

 balance.) 



