SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. 
The following members form the Provisional Australian National 
Research Council, as representatives of the sciences attached to their 
names :-— 
Mathematics — 
Astronomy 
Physics. 
Chemistry 
Botany 
Zoology 
Geology 
Physiology 
Pathology 
Engineering 
Agriculture 
Veterinary 
Science 
Meteorology 
Anthropology 
Geography 
Professor H. 8. Carstaw, M.A., D.Se., Sydney. 
Professor H. J. Priestiy, M.A., Brisbane. 
( W. E. Cooke, M.A., F.R.A.S., Sydney. 
\ J. M. Batpwiy, M.A., D.Se., Melbourne. 
( Professor T R. Lytr, M.A., D.Se., F.R.S., Melbourne. 
‘| Professor J. A. Pottock, D.Se., F.R.S., Sydney. 
( Professor D. OrmME Masson, M.A., D.Se., F.R.S., Mel- 
. bourne. ‘ 
(Professor N. T. M. Witsmorp, Perth. 
(J. H. Maipen, F.R.S., Sydney. 
| Professor T. G. B. Osporn, M.Se., Adelaide. 
{ Professor W. A. Haswetr, M.A., D.Se., F.LR.S., Sydney. 
| Professor W. J. Dakin, D.Sc., Perth. 
( Professor T. W. HE. Davin, CM.G., D:S:.0:, DiSe., &e., 
- Sydney. 
_ Professor E. W. Skears, D.Se., F.G.S., Melbourne. 
f Professor W. A. Ossorne, D.Sc., M.B., B.Ch., Melbourne. 
\ Professor H. G. CuapmMan, M.D., B.S., Sydney. 
f Professor Sir H. B. Atten, M.D., LUL.D., Melbourne. 
\ Professor D. A. WELSH, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.P., Sydney. 
( J..A. Gipson, Newcastle. 
| Professor W. H. Warren, M.I.C.B., LL.D., Sydney. 
{ A. E. V. Ricuarpson, M.A., B.Se., Melbourne. 
| Professor R. D. Warr, M.A., B.Sc., Sydney. 
( Professor J. D. Stewart, B.V.Sc., M.R.C.V.S., Sydney. 
- Professor H. A. Wooprurr, M.R.C.V.S., M.R.C.S., Mel- 
( bourne. 
( H. A. Hunt, F.R.Met.S., Melbourne. 
\ Greeritn Taytor, D.Sc., B.E., F.R.G.S., Melbourne. 
“Professor Sir BALDWIN SpENcER, M.A., D.Se., Litt.D., 
F.R.S., Melbourne. 
| C. Hepiey, Sydney. 
(Sir Doucias Mawson, B.E., D.Se., Adelaide. 
| Major E. L. Presse, B.Se., LL.B., Tasmania. 
Honorary Secretary: R. H. Campagr, L.S., F.L.S., Sydney. 
The following members form the Executive Committee: 
The Council which was appointed was termed “ provisional,” as it 
was decided to place the matter eventually in the hands of the Council 
of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science at. its 
next meeting at Hobart in January, 1921, this Association being the 
only body in Australia representative of the whole Commonwealth and 
Professor DAavip (Chairman). 
Professor PoLLock. 
Professor CHAPMAN. 
Mr. Maen. 
Mr. Campace (Honorary Secretary). 
of all branches of science. 
As regards finance, it was pointed out at the Conference that the 
movement was entirely a national matter, and that it should be clearly 
recognised as such. It was accordingly decided to make an application 
for a grant to the Prime Minister, and, if necessary, to arrange for a 
deputation to wait on him at a later date. 
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