I.E.C.(33) 24: Joint memorandum by Sir Horace Wilson and Sir Fabian Ware on the organisation of scientific research and economic inquiry under Government in the United Kingdom, and a copy of the Report of the Research Co-ordination Sub-Committee (1928)
I.E.C.(33) 26: Imperial Mycological Institute: summary of principle points elicited in the course of the discussion between the Committee on Economic Consultation and Co-operation and Dr E.J. Butler
I.E.C.(33) 27: Executive Council of the Imperial Agricultural Bureaux: summary of principle points elicited in the course of the discussion between the Committee on Economic Consultation and Co-operation and Sir Charles Howell Thomas, Vice-Chairman, Executive Council of the Imperial Agricultural Bureaux, G.W. Klerck and R.V. Vernon, Members of the Council, and Sir David Chadwick, Secretary to the Council
I.E.C.(33) 28: Imperial Forestry Institute, Oxford: summary of principle points elicited in the course of the discussion between the Committee on Economic Consultation and Co-operation and Professor R.S. Troup, Director of the Institute
I.E.C.(33) 29: Standing Committee on Empire Forestry: summary of principle points elicited in the course of the discussion between the Committee on Economic Consultation and Co-operation and Sir Roy Robinson, Chairman of the Standing Committee on Empire Forestry
I.E.C.(33) 30: Empire Timbers Committee: summary of principle points elicited in the course of the discussion between the Committee on Economic Consultation and Co-operation and R.S. Pearson, Director of Research, Forests Products Research Laboratory, Princes Risborough
I.E.C.(33) 31: Memorandum by the Australian Delegation on the organisation under Government of scientific and economic research and economic intelligence in the Commonwealth of Australia
I.E.C.(33) 32: Memorandum by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research of the United Kingdom on the financial provision made for the Forest Products Research Laboratory
I.E.C.(33) 33: Imperial Institute: summary of principle points elicited in the course of the discussion between the Committee on Economic Consultation and Co-operation and Sir William Furse, Director of the Imperial Institute