xxii REPORT OF THE COUNCIL, 1936-37 



XI. General Committee. — The following have been admitted as members 

 of the General Committee, mainly on the nomination of Organising 

 Sectional Committees under Regulation i :— 



Dr. D. A. Allan Prof. T. H. Easterfield 



Lady Briscoe Prof. H. Hartridge, F.R.S. 



Dr. H. O. Bull Mr. M. A. C. Hinton, F.R.S. 



Dr. O. M. B. Bulman Mr. K. P. Oakley 



Prof. D. Burns Mr. S. I. Tomkeieff 



Mr. L. R. Cox Mr. L. H. Tonks 



Miss E. Dix Dr. C. B. Williams 



XII. Council— Tht retiring Ordinary Members of the Council are : 

 Sir Henry Dale, F.R.S., Prof. R. B. Forrester, Dr. H. S. Harrison, 

 Dr. J. S. Huxley, Prof. R. Robinson, F.R.S. 



The Council have nominated as new members Prof. H. J. Fleure, 

 F.R.S., Prof. T. S. Moore and Dr. R. S. Whipple ; leaving two vacancies 

 to be filled by the General Committee without nomination by the 

 Council. 



The full list of Ordinary Members nominated is as follows : — 



Dr. F. W. Aston, F.R.S. Prof. T. G. Hill 



Prof. F. Aveling Prof. G. W. O. Howe 



Prof. F. Balfour-Browne Prof. T. S. Moore 



Sir T. Hudson Beare Lt.-Col. W. Campbell Smith 



Rt. Hon. Viscount Bledisloe, P.C, Dr. C. Tierney 



G.C.M.G., G.B.E. Dr. W. W. Vaughan, M.V.O. 



Prof. R. N. Rudmose Brown Dr. J. A. Venn 



Dr. W. T. Caiman, C.B., F.R.S. Prof. Sir Gilbert Walker, C.S.I., 

 Prof. F. Debenham F.R.S. 



Prof. W. G. Fearnsides, F.R.S. Prof. F. E. Weiss, F.R.S. 



Prof. H. J. Fleure, F.R.S. Dr. R. S. Whipple 



H. M. Hallsworth, C.B.E. J. S. Wilson 

 Prof. A. V. Hill, Sec.R.S. 



Future Meetings. 



XIII.— The future places of meeting already determined by the General 

 Committee are Cambridge (1938) and Dundee (1939). There have been 

 received invitations for the Association to meet in Swansea in any con- 

 venient year, in Belfast in 1941 or any year nearly following, and in 1943 

 in Birmingham. No invitation definitely for the year 1940 has been 

 received. 



Miscellanea. 



XIV. Visit to the Isle of Man. — This visit was paid by a representative 

 party of members immediately after the Blackpool Meeting, 1936, and on 

 its conclusion the Council forwarded a vote of thanks to the island authori- 

 ties and individuals who had kindly collaborated in the arrangements. 



XV. British Science Guild. — Under the arrangement proposed last year 

 by the Council and adopted by the General Committee, the British 

 Science Guild was incorporated into the Association as from November 30, 



