Other Resolutions adopted by the General Committee. That Dr. J. Larmor's paper entitled 'The Action of Magnetism on Light; with a critical correlation of the various theories of Light-propagation' be printed in extenso among the Reports. That Professor Percy Frankland's paper on 'Bacteriology in its relations to Chemical Science' be printed in extenso among the Reports. That the paper by Mr. W. Worby Beaumont on 'An Automatic Balance of Reciprocating Mechanism' be printed in extenso among the Reports. That at the next Meeting of the Association, and at such future Meetings as may seem to the Council desirable, there should be a separate Section for Physiology, Animal and Vegetable. That it is desirable that, for the purpose of securing co-ordinate action, a joint Organising Committee be appointed for the purpose of arranging provisionally the Proceedings of the Sections of Biology and Physiology. Resolutions referred to the Council for consideration, and action That the recommendations regarding the times at which the Sections and Sectional Committees shall meet, which have been received from the Sectional Committees, be referred to the Council. That the resolution received from the Committees of Sections C and G proposing a change in the rule relating to the appointment of Committees for special objects of Science be referred to the Council. Synopsis of Grants of Money appropriated to Scientific Purposes by the General Committee at the Nottingham Meeting, September 1893. The Names of the Members entitled to call on the General Treasurer for the respective Grants are prefixed. Mathematics and Physics. *Foster, Professor Carey-Electrical Standards.... ..... *Rayleigh, Lord-Tables of Mathematical Functions .... *Stokes, Sir G. G.-Recording the Direct Intensity of Solar Radiation...... *Lodge, Professor O. J.-National Physical Laboratory Chemistry and Mineralogy. *Roscoe, Sir H.-Wave-length Tables of the Spectra of the Elements (renewed) *Roberts-Austen, Professor-Analysis of Iron and Steel (renewed)... *Thorpe, Professor T. E.-Action of Light upon Dyed Colours Geology. 10 0 0 15 0 0 500 *Hull, Professor E.-Erratic Blocks *Wiltshire, Rev. T.-Fossil Phyllopoda *Geikie, Professor J.-Photographs of Geological Interest (renewed) ..... *Horne, Mr. J.-Shell-bearing Deposits at Clava, Chapelhall, &c. *Traquair, Dr. R. H.-Eurypterids of the Pentland Hills.............. Woodward, Mr. H. B.-New Sections of Stonesfield Slate... *Symons, Mr. G. J.-Observations on Earth Tremors Tiddeman, Mr. R. H.-Exploration of Calf Hole Cave Carried forward........ 15 0 0 500 10 0 0 20 0 0 5 0 0 25 0 0 50 0 0 500 £235 0 0 Brought forward...................... Biology. ச 8. d. 235 0 0 Sclater, Dr. P. L.-Table at the Naples Zoological Station... 100 0 0 *Lankester, Professor E. R.-Table at the Plymouth Biological Laboratory (renewed) *Newton, Professor A.-Zoology of Sandwich Islands Geography. Ravenstein, Mr. E. G.-Climatology and Hydrography of .... 50 0 0 30 0 0 Markham, Mr. Clements R.-Observations in South Georgia Economic Science and Statistics. *Cunningham, Professor W.-Methods of Economic Training 10 0 0 Anthropology. *Flower, Sir W. H.-Anthropometric Laboratory Statistics... *Brabrook, Mr. E. W.-Ethnographical Survey of United Kingdom Munro, Dr. R.-The Lake Village at Glastonbury Galton, Sir D.-Mental and Physical Condition of Children *Garson, Dr. J. G.-Corresponding Societies Committee ... £705 0 0 The Annual Meeting in 1894. The Meeting at Oxford will commence on Wednesday, August 8. Place of Meeting in 1895. The Annual Meeting of the Association will be held at Ipswich. General Statement of Sums which have been paid on account of Grants for Scientific Purposes. Tide Discussions British Fossil Ichthyology Thermometers 15 60 £435 0 0 Hourly Meteorological Ob servations, Inverness and 49 7 8 1837. Fossil Reptiles 118 2 Mining Statistics 50 0 860 9 |