REPORT OF THE COUNCIL, 1932-33. 
OBITUARY. 
I—The Council has had to deplore the loss by death of the following 
office-bearers and supporters :— 
Dr. G. C. Bourne, F.R.S. Sir Philip Magnus 
G. R. Carline Sir Daniel Morris, K. C.M.G. 
A. Chaston Chapman, F.R.S. Sir Ronald Riss; K.C.B., 
Sir Dugald Clerk, K.B.E., F.R.S. K.C.M.G., F.R.S. 
Prof. T. Craib Rev. Dr. A. H. Sayce 
Dr. J. E. Crombie Lt.-Col. J. Stephenson, C.I.E., 
Prof. J. C. Fields, F.R.S. F.R.S. 
Sir Walter Fletcher, K.B.E., Sir J. Arthur Thomson 
F.R.S. Prof. W, C. Unwin, F.R.S. 
Bernard Hobson A. Silva White 
Sir Everard im Thurn, K.C.M.G., Dr. A. Wilmore 
C.B. 
Dr. J. E. Crombie’s and Mr. Bernard Hobson’s benefactions to the 
Association are referred to in a later paragraph. 
REPRESENTATION. 
II].—Representatives of the Association have been appointed as 
follows :— 
Sixth International Congress on Scientific 
Management . Mr. R. J. Mackay 
American Association for the Advance- 
ment of Science, annual meeting, 
1932-33 - Z : . Prof. W. F. G. Swann 
University of London : ‘laying of founda- 
tion stone of new buildings : The President 
Royal Society of Teachers, conference on 
research . Mr. J. L. Holland 
Royal Cornwall Relytechnic Society, cen- 
tenary . 5 F ‘ . Dr. G. C. Simpson, 
C.B., F.R.S. 
Board of Trade Discussion on Conference 
of International Bureau of Weights 
and Measures . ; ; F . Dr... Ezer Griffiths, 
F.R.S. 
RESOLUTIONS. 
III.—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 1932, pp. xliii-xliv. 
(a) The recommendation from Section C (Geology) concerning the 
photography of certain special topographical features in north-east 
Yorkshire and elsewhere was referred to the Air Ministry, but this 
authority was unable to take the action desired. 
