REPORT OF THE COUNCIL, 1933-34 xxi 
REPRESENTATION. 
IV.—Representatives of the Association have been appointed as 
follows :— 
Central Conference for Health Education, 
London . : ; : : . Dr. C. W. Kimmins 
National Committee for Geodesy and 
Geophysics : : , : . Prof. A. O. Rankine, 
F.R.S. 
American Association for the Advance- 
ment of Science, Boston Meeting . Prof. F. E. Lloyd and 
Prof. A. E. Kennelly 
British Film Institute, Advisory Com- 
mittee ; Prof. J. L. Myres 
International Congress "Of Anthropology 
and Ethnology, London : Capt. T. A. Joyce 
Edinburgh Geological Society, Centeniet Prof. P. G. H. Boswell, 
F.R.S. 
The Council have given general approval to a suggestion that, except 
on occasions of special formality or otherwise in the discretion of the 
General Secretaries, it should be competent for the Secretary to send a 
letter to inviting bodies indicating that representatives are not nominated 
unless special circumstances make such action desirable, but that among 
such circumstances would be included any specific proposal or suggestion 
for collaboration between the inviting society and the Association or any 
of its sectional or research committees, with the object of the advancement 
of science in any department within the scope of the Association. 
RESOLUTIONS. 
V.—Resolutions referred by the General Committee to the Council for 
consideration, and, if desirable, for action, were dealt with as follows. 
The resolutions will be found in the Report for 1933, p. xliv. 
(a) The recommendation received from the General Officers was in 
the following terms :— 
That it be a recommendation to the General Committee to request 
the Council to consider by what means the Association, within the 
framework of its constitution, may assist towards a better adjustment 
between the advance of science and social progress, with a view to 
further discussion at the Aberdeen Meeting. 
A committee of the Council considered this recommendation, and 
drew up a Memorandum which, after amendment and adoption by the 
Council, was circulated to all Organising Sectional Committees. As a 
result, numerous subjects appropriate to the terms of the recommenda- 
tion have been included for discussion in sectional programmes for the 
Aberdeen Meeting, and the Council themselves have had the recom- 
mendation in mind when arranging the evening meetings. 
