REPORT OF THE COUNCIL, 1930-31. 
Obituary. 
I.—The Council has had to deplore the loss by death of the following 
office-bearers and supporters :— 
Dr. H. M. Ami, 
Dr. T. Ashby. 
Dr. T. V. Barker. 
Prof. A. Barr. 
Mr. H. O. Beckit. 
Sir Hugh Bell. 
Dr. H. Borns. 
Dr. Florence Buchanan. 
Prof. H. Wildon Carr. 
Mr. T. F. Chipp. 
Prof. H. B. Dixon. 
Prof. W. E. Dixon. 
Dr. A. R. Dwerryhouse. 
Dr. J. W. Evans. 
Mr. M. A. Giblett. 
Prof. W. D. Halliburton. 
Mr. C. T. Heycock. 
Dr. A. Holt. 
Sir Charles Lucas. 
Prof. W. C. McIntosh (a life member since 
1867). 
Mr. H. W. Monckton. 
Prof. C. E. Moss. 
Sir Francis Grant Ogilvie. 
Hon. Sir C. Parsons (ex-president and bene- 
factor). 
Sir Harry Reichel. 
Sir Richard C. Temple, Bart. 
The Association was represented by the President, Prof. F. O. Bower, 
at the memorial service in Westminster Abbey for the Hon. Sir Charles 
Parsons. 
Representation. 
1I.—Representatives of the Association have been appointed as 
follows :— 
Royal Geographical Society, Centenary 
National Committee on Geography 
National Committee on Geodesy and Geo- 
physics : 
Deputation to H.M. ’ First Commissioner of 
Works on preservation of the Roman Wall 
Deputation on withdrawal of grants from 
public funds in Australia to the Anthropo- 
logical Dept., University of Sydney. 
Congress of Universities of the Empire 
(London Meeting) 
Ditto (Edinburgh Meeting) 
Ditto, Reception Committee 
British National Committee of Folk Art 
Association Frangaise pour l’Avancement des 
Sciences (Nancy) . 
Joint Committee for Anthropological Research 
and Teaching {Royal Anthropological Insti- 
tute) 
British Commonw ealth Education Conference 
Royal Dublin Society, Bicentenary 
Sir Charles Parsons Memorial Committee 
(Royal Society) 
Faraday Centenary Celebrations: 
The Secretary. 
Prof. H. J. Fleure. 
Dr. F. J. W. Whipple. 
Prof. J. L. Myres. 
Dr. A. C. Haddon. 
Prof. P. G. H. Boswell. 
Prof. Sir Edward Schafer. 
The Secretary. 
Prof. J. L. Myres. 
Mr. T. Sheppard. 
Dr. A. C. Haddon. 
Dr. C. W. Kimmins. 
The President. 
Prof. J. L. Myres and 
Sir Henry Fowler. 
Sir Charles Sherrington. 
Resolutions from Bristol Meeting. 
I1I.— Resolutions referred by the General Committee at the Bristol 
Meeting to the Council for consideration, and, if desirable, for action, were 
(a) On the recommendation of Section A (Mathematical and Physical 
Sciences) it was resolved that the mathematical tables prepared as stated 
