xxviii REPORT OF THE COUNCIL, 1933-34 
Prof. H. H. Read Dr. R. Stoneley 
Prof. E. K. Rideal, M.B.E., Dr. J. D. Sutherland 
F.R.S. Prof. E. G. R. Taylor 
Mr. N. D. Riley Mr. T. W. J. Taylor 
Prof. G. W. Robinson Mr. E. R. Thomas 
Mr. G. C. Robson Dr. R. H. Thouless 
Dr. F. J. W. Roughton Mr. E. Tillotson 
Rev. J. P. Rowland, S.J. Dr. J. F. Tocher 
Mr. R. U. Sayce Dr. W. S. Tucker, O.B.E. 
Miss L. I. Scott Dr. G. W. Tyrrell 
Mr. D. J. Scourfield Miss M. D. Vernon 
Dr. L. Simons Dr. H. C. Versey 
Prof. J. L. Simonsen, F.R.S. Prof. J. Walton 
Dr. Bernard Smith, F.R.S. Dr. R. E. Mortimer Wheeler 
Prof. J. G. Smith ' Mr. W. Hamilton Whyte 
Mr. T. Smith, F.R.S. Prof. F. J. Wilson 
Mr. W. Campbell Smith Dr. J. Wishart 
Dr. F. G. Soper Dr. A. Wohlgemuth 
Mr. A. Stevens Dr. S. W. Wooldridge 
Dr. James Stewart Dr. Dorothy M. Wrinch 
XX. Corresponding Societies Committee—The Corresponding Socie- 
ties Committee has been nominated as follows :—The President of the 
Association (Chairman ex-officio), Mr. T. Sheppard (Vice-Chairman), 
Dr. C. Tierney (Secretary), the General Treasurer, the General Secre- 
taries, Mr. C. O. Bartrum, Sir Richard Gregory, F.R.S., Sir David Prain, 
F.R.S., Dr. A. B. Rendle, F.R.S., Prof. W. M. Tattersall, Prof. W. W. 
Watts, F.R.S., Dr. R. E. Mortimer Wheeler. 
Future ANNUAL MEETINGS. 
XXI.—lIt has been reported to the Council that invitations have been 
received for the Association to meet in Cambridge in 1938 and in Dundee 
in 1940 ; and these will be laid before the General Committee. 
MISCELLANEA. 
XXII. Commemorative Rolls and Panels—The Council have con- 
sidered schemes alternative to the presidential banners formerly exhibited 
in the Reception Rooms at Annual Meetings, and have adopted a scheme 
which they hope will commend itself to members of the Association 
generally. 
XXIII. The Catalogue of Bronze Age Implements, compiled by a 
committee of the Association, has been taken over by the British Museum. 
XXIV. Mathematical Tables—The Council desire to call the attention 
of the General Committee to the following appreciation of the work of 
the Mathematical Tables Committee. It appears in the preface to 
Funktionentafeln by Jahnke and Emde (Teubner, 1933), and runs (in 
translation) as follows :— 
As in the first edition, great use has been made of the work of the 
British Association Mathematical Tables Committee. Fortunately this 
committee has decided to publish collections of the very accurate tables 
which they have calculated in past years. Two volumes have already 
