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(e.) One member elected by the local Chambers of Commerce (whose office is in the 
town where the Local Advisory Committee is established) : 
(/.) One member elected by the local Industrial Association or other similar body 
in the district : 
({/.) One member elected by the local Trades and Labour Council or other similar 
body in the district : 
( h .) Three members elected by the members already named herein. 
2. The election shah be conducted by the local society incorporated with the 
New Zealand Institute in such manner as it may determine. If there be no such society 
in the town or district the Director shall arrange for the election as he may see fit. 
3. The election shall be held in the month of in the year , and 
every fifth year thereafter. 
4. The term-of office of the members of the Local Advisory Committee shall be 
five years. 
5. Interim vacancies shall be filled up by the body represented by the retiring 
member, and the member so elected shall hold office for the unexpired portion of the 
term of the retiring member. 
6. In any case of doubt as to the constitution of a Local Advisory Committee or 
as to its election, or in any case where these conditions do not sufficiently determine 
any matter relating to the Local Advisory Committee or Committees, the matter shall 
be determined and dealt with as the Director decides. 
Anthropology at the University of Otago. 
At the University of Otago arrangements have been made for a course 
of instruction in anthropology, which will include lectures in physical, 
cultural, and geological anthropology, to be delivered by the Professors 
of Human Anatomy, of Moral Philosophy, and of Geology respectively. 
To complete the course a Lecturer on Ethnology was required, and this 
need has recently been met by the appointment of Mr. H. D. Skinner to 
the position. It is understood that the anthropological course will be 
started this year. 
Lima huttoni H. Woods becomes Lima (Limatula) 
woodsi Sut. 
The Director of the New Zealand Geological Survey has sent to us 
for publication the following note by the late Henry Suter, which was 
written under date of 18th June, 1918 
The name Lima huttoni H. Woods, N.Z. Geol. Surv. Pal. Bull. No. 4, 
p. 27, 1917, is preoccupied by Lima huttoni Suter, N.Z. Geol. Surv. Pal. 
Bull. No. 2, p. 45, 1914, and I now propose the name of Lima (Limatula) 
woodsi for the former species. 
Mrs. G. J. Hinde has forwarded to the Geological Survey Office a 
number of papers from the late Dr. Hinde’s library. These include 
several copies of the paper “ On the Sponge-remains in the Lower Tertiary 
Strata near Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand,’ 5 by Dr. G. J. Hinde and Mr. 
W. M. Holmes, which was published in vol. 24 of the Linnean Society’s 
Journal (Zoology).. Mr. William Whitaker, F.R.S., who forwarded the 
publications on behalf of Mrs. Hinde, requests that duplicates not needed 
by the Geological Survey library should be distributed. He also intimates 
that further copies of the paper mentioned above and of papers on 
Australian Radiolaria, &c., are available for distribution. 
