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committees, payments to be made in accordance with instructions of the 
Chairman of the said Committee. 
Physiology Committee. — Upon request of the vice-chairman of this Com- 
mittee, Sub-committees were authorized and members thereof were appointed 
as follows: 
Sub-Committee for Investigations upon the Physiology of Shock 
W. B. Cannon, Chairman, Professor of Physiology, Harvard University. 
Joseph Erlanger, Professor of Physiology, Washington University. 
C. C. Guthrie, Professor of Physiolpgy and Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh. 
Yandell Henderson, Professor of Physiology, Yale University. 
D. R. Hooker, Associate Professor of Physiology, Johns Hopkins University. 
H. C. Jackson, Professor of Physiology, New York University and Bellevue Hospital 
Medical School. 
D. R. Joseph, Professor of Physiology, St. Louis University Medical School. 
F. H. Pike, Associate Professor of Physiology, Columbia University. 
T. SoLLMANN, Professor of Pharmacology, Western Reserve University. 
C. J. WiGGERS, Assistant Professor of Physiology, Cornell University Medical School. 
Suh-Committee on Control of Hemorrhage 
W. H. Howell, Chairman, Professor of Physiology, Johns Hopkins University. 
Jay McLean, Student, Johns Hopkins Medical School. 
Suh-Committee on Solution Adapted for Transfusion After Hemorrhage 
L. J. Henderson, Chairman, Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry, Harvard Uni- 
versity. 
Cecil H. Drinker, Instructor in Physiology, Harvard University Medical School. 
Suh-Commitee on Fatigue in Industrial Pursuits 
Frederick S. Lee, Chairman, Professor of Physiology, Columbia University. 
Psychology Committee. — Upon recommendation of the Chairman, the fol- 
lowing members were added to the Psychology Committee: 
James R. Angell, Professor of Psychology, University of Chicago. 
Walter D. Scott, Director of Bureau of Salesmanship Research, Carnegie Institute of 
Technology. 
Upon motion, the Executive Committee voted to accept the resignation 
tendered by J. McKeen Cattell of Columbia University as a member of the 
Psychology Committee. 
Forestry Committee. — The special committee appointed at the meeting of 
the Executive Committee of September 19, 1917, to submit recommendations 
relative to an adequate organization to represent the interests of forestry and 
its relation to work in botany and agriculture submitted a report, after the 
discussion of which it was voted, upon motion, to approve the organization 
of a special Forestry Committee of the Council with the understanding that 
recommendations concerning membership in such a committee would be sub- 
mitted at a subsequent meeting. 
