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Secretaries, the General Treasurer, Mr. C. O. Bartrum, Dr. F. A. Bather, Sir 
Richard Gregory, Mr. J. V. Pearman, Sir David Prain, Sir John Russell, Prof. 
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Committee to take cognisance of proposals relating to National Parks by the Govern- 
ment and other authorities and bodies concerned, and to advise the Council as 
to action if desirable-—Dr. Vaughan Cornish (Section E, Chairman), Dr. C. Tierney 
(Secretary), Prof. P. Abercrombie, Mr. T. Sheppard, Prof. W. M. Tattersall 
(Corresponding Societies), Prof. A. H. Cox (Section C), Sir Chalmers Mitchell 
(Section D), Dr. H. S. Harrison (Section H), Sir D. Prain (Section K). 
RESOLUTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS. 
The following resolutions and recommendations were referred to the 
Council by the General Committee (unless otherwise stated) for con- 
sideration and, if desirable, for action :— 
From Section D. 
That the British Association, although recognising that the Government 
of Uganda has put the Gorilla on its absolutely protected list, feels that 
such individual protection is an insufficient safeguard for these animals, 
and urges the Colonial Office tc comply with the request of the Government 
of Belgium, the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 
and the Zoological Society of London, and place a small area in Uganda, 
marching with the Parc National Albert, on the same permanent footing 
as a National Park. 
From. Section E. 
That the Council be asked to represent to the Registrars General for 
England and Wales and for Scotland the urgent need for the inclusion 
in the Reports of the 1931 Census of maps showing the distribution and 
density of the population. 
It is understood that such maps can be made available by the Ordnance 
Survey. An experimental sheet showing the distribution of population in 
_ Hampshire is submitted. 
(Approved by the General Committee for immediate action.) 
From Section H. 
That the Organising Committee of the International Congress for 
Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences be asked to make provision, if pos- 
‘sible, at its Congress in 1932, for :— 
(a) An exhibition and lecture demonstration of the Bronze Implements 
Catalogue of the British Association. 
(b) An exhibition and lecture demonstration of the Megalithic 
Catalogue of the British Association. 
