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SCIENCE. 



[N. S. Vol. XVIU. No. 459. 



A. W. Black, J.P.,, mayor of Nottingham; 

 Chairman of the Nottingham Educational Com- 

 mittee. 



R. Blair, M.A., B.Sc, assistant secretary for 

 Technical Instruction of the Department of Agri- 

 cultural and Technical Instruction, Ireland. 

 (Nominated by Department of Agriculture and 

 Technical Instruction.) 



J. Rose Bradford, M.D., F.R.C.S., F.R.S., pro- 

 fessor of medicine, University College, London. 



G. J. Cockburn, ex-Chairman of the Leeds 

 School Board. 



The Rt. Reverend, the Bishop of Coventry, ex- 

 Chairman of the Birmingham School Board. 



Harry Coward, president of the National Union 

 of Teachers. (Nominated by the National Union 

 of Teachers.) 



The Rev. Professor Finlay, S.J., F.R.U.I., mem- 

 ber of the Technical Education Board, Ireland; 

 professor of political economy. University Col- 

 lege, Dublin. (Nominated as official representa- 

 tive of the Board of Agriculture and Technical 

 Education of Ireland.) 



Percy Frankland, Ph.D., B.Sc, F.R.S., pro- 

 fessor of chemistry in the University of Birming- 

 ham. 



T. Gregory Foster, B.A., Ph.D., assistant pro- 

 fessor of English in University College, London, 

 and Secretary to the college. 



W. C. Fletcher, M.A., late fellow of St. John's 

 College, Cambridge; Head Master of the Liver- 

 pool Institute. 



W. H. Gaskell, M.A., M.D., F.R.S., fellow of 

 Trinity Hall, Cambridge; university lecturer in 

 physiology. 



The Rev. H. B. Gray, D.D. (Oxford), warden 

 of Bradfield College. 



W. P. Groser of the Inner Temple, representing 

 the Parliamentary Industry Committee, and to 

 inquire into legal education. 



C. J. Hamilton, B.A. (Cambridge), F.S.S., lec- 

 turer in political economy. University College, 

 Cardiff; Secretary to the Commission. 



.J. R. Heape, Chairman of the Rochdale Tech- 

 nical School. 



The Rev. A. W. Jephson, M.A., member of the 

 London School Board. 



William Jones, M.P. for Arfon Division of 

 Carnarvon, representing the Parliamentary In- 

 dustry Committee. 



Magnus Maclean, M.A., D.Sc, professor of elec- 

 trical engineering in Glasgow and West of Scot- 

 land Technical College, Glasgow. (Nominated 

 oflicial representative by ( 1 ) Glasgow and West 



Scotland Technical College; (2) Edinburgh School 

 Building; (3) the Technical and Secondary Edu- 

 cation Committee of the Ayrshire County Coun- 

 cil.) 



The Rev. T. L. Papillon, M.A., Vicar of Writtle, 

 Essex. Late fellow and tutor of New College, 

 Oxford; formerly fellow of Merton College. 



Herbert R. Rathbone, B.A., Barrister-at-law, 

 member of the Education Committee, and Deputy 

 Chairman of the Committee on Elementary Edu- 

 cation, Liverpool. 



H. R. Reichel, LL.D., late fellow of All Soul's 

 College, Oxford; Principal of University College 

 of North Wales, Bangor, and member of the Welsh 

 Intermediate Education Board. (Nominated as 

 olfioial representative of the University College of 

 Cardiff, Aberystwyth, and Bangor.) 



John Rhys, LL.D., professor of Celtic in the 

 University of Oxford; member of the British 

 Academy and of the Oxford Education Committee. 

 Sometime H. M. Instructor of Schools. 



W. Ripper, M.I.S.E., professor of engineering in 

 University College, Sheffield. Member of the 

 Sheffield Education Committee. 



Charles Rowley, M.A., J.P., member of the Man- 

 eliester Education Committee and of the Man- 

 chester School of Technolog}', chairman of the 

 Manchester School of Art. 



Sir Albert Kaye Rollit, LL.D., D.C.L., M.P., 

 A^ice-President of the London Chamber of Com- 

 merce. (Nominated by the Association of 

 Municipal Corporations. ) 



A. J. Shepheard, chairman of the Technical 

 Education Board of the London County Council. 



A. Edmund Spencer, B.A. (Oxford), barrister- 

 at-law, director of Plymouth Girls' High School; 

 member of Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, Ex- 

 ecutive member of Committee of the Mount Edge- 

 combe Industrial Training Ship. Representing 

 Plymouth. 



John Whitburn, member of the Education Com- 

 mittee of Newcastle-on-Tyne. 



TBE ST. LOUIS MEETINGS. 

 Reference has been made several times 

 in the course of the year in the columns of 

 Science to the scientific meetings to be held 

 in St. Louis in convocation week, beginning 

 on December 28. The American Association 

 for the Advancement of Science and most of 

 the bodies which commonly meet in affiliation 



