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Report of the Committee appointed to investigate the 

 habits and customs and physical characteristics of the 

 nomad tribes of Asia Minor, and to excavate on sites of 

 ancient occupation. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1889, 176-186. 



First report of the Committee appointed to report on 

 the development of graphic methods in mechanical 

 science. Brit. Ass. Eep. , 1889, 322-327. 



[Reports] of the Committee appointed to investigate 

 the action of waves and currents on the beds and fore- 

 shores of estuaries by means of working models. Brit. 

 Ass. Rep., 1889, 327-343; 1890, -512-534; 1891, 386- 

 404. 



[Reports] of the Committee for the continuation of the 

 bibliography of spectroscopy. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1889, 

 :-!ll-422; 1894, 1(51-236; 1898, 439-51!! ; 1900. 150. 



Report of the Committee appointed for the purpose of 



calculating the anthropological measurements taken at 

 Bath. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1889, 423-435. 



- [Reports] of the Committee for the purpose of 

 collecting information as to the disappearance of native 

 plants from their local habitats. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1889, 

 435-140; 1890, 465-470; 1891, 359-363. 



Sixth report of the Committee appointed for the 



purpose of promoting tidal observations in Canada. 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1890, 183-184. 



[Reports] of the Committee appointed to prepare a 

 n port on the Cretaceous Polyzoa. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1890, 

 37*-396; 1892, 301-337. 



[Reports] of the Committee to arrange for the 



collection, preservation, and systematic registration of 

 photographs of geological interest in the United Kingdom. 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1890, 429-444; 1891, 321-333; 1892, 

 290-298; 1893. 473-482; 1894, 274-283; 1895, 404-414; 

 1896, 357-365; 1897, 298-332; 1898, 530-546; 1899, 377- 

 397 ; 1900, 350-369. 



[Reports] of the Committee appointed for the purpose 

 of arranging for the occupation of a table at the laboratory 

 of the Marine Biological Association at Plymouth. Brit. 

 Ass. Rep., 1890, 444-447; 1892, 356-363. 



Report of the Committee appointed for the purpose of 



calculating the anthropological measurements taken at 

 the Newcastle Meeting of the Association in 1889. Brit. 

 Ass. Rep., 1890, 549-552. 



Report of a Committee on the present state of our 

 knowledge of thermodynamics, specially with regard to 

 the second law. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1891, 85-122. 



[Reports] of the Committee appointed to consider the 

 application of photography to the elucidation of meteoro- 

 logical phenomena. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1891, 130-139; 

 1892, 77-92; 1893, 140-144; 1894, 143-144; 1895, 80-81; 



1896, 172-180; 1897, 128; 1898, 283-284; 1899, 238-239; 

 1900, 56-58. 



Report of the Committee appointed to investigate the 

 discharge of electricity from points. Brit. Ass. Rep., 

 1891, 139-140. 



[Reports] of the Committee appointed to co-operate 

 with Dr. C. Piazzi SMYTH in his researches on the ultra- 

 violet rays of the solar spectrum. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1891, 

 147-148; 1892, 74-76. 



[Reports] of a Committee appointed to investigate the 

 direct formation of haloid compounds from pure materials. 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1891, 274-275; 1895, 341; 1896, 347; 



1897, 295-296. 



Report of the Committee to work the very fossiliferous 

 transition bed between the Middle and Upper Lias in 

 Northamptonshire, in order to obtain a more clear idea 

 of its fauna, and to fix the position of certain species of 

 fossil fish, and more fully investigate the horizon on 

 which they occur. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1891, 334-351. 



Report of the Committee to complete the investigation 

 of the cave at Elbolton, near Skipton, in order to ascertain 

 whether remains of palaeolithic man occur in the lower 

 cave earth. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1891, 351-353. 



Report of the Committee appointed to carry on ex- 

 cavations at Oldbury Hill, near Ightham, in order to 

 ascertain the existence or otherwise of rock-shelters at 

 this spot. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1891, 353-354. 



[Report] of the Committee appointed to report on the 

 present state of our knowledge of the zoology of the 

 Sandwich Islands, and to take steps to investigate ascer- 

 tained deficiencies in the fauna. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1891, 

 357-358. 



[Reports] of the Committee for the purpose of carrying 

 on the work of the Anthropometric Laboratory. Brit. 

 Ass. Rep., 1891, 405-107; 1892, 618-624; 1893, 654-662; 

 1894, 444-453. 



Report of the Committee on electro-optics. Brit. Ass. 

 Rep., 1892, 157-158. 



Sixth report of the Committee for taking steps to 

 establish a botanical laboratory at Peradeniya, Ceylon. 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1892, 363-305. 



Tables connected with the Pellian equation from the 

 point where the work was left by DEGAX m 1817. Report. 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 73-120. 



Magnetic work at the Falmouth Observatory. Report. 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 121-126. 



Earth tremors. [Reports.] Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 

 287-334; 1894, 145-160; 1895, 184-185. 



The action of light upon dved colours. [Reports.] 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 373-381; 1894, 238-246; 1895, 

 263-272; 1896, 347-356; 1897, 2811; 1898, 285-293; 

 1899, 363-370. 



- The Eurypterid-bearing deposits of the Peutlnnd Hills. 

 [Reports.] 'Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 470; 1894, 302-303; 

 1898. 557-558. 



- The character of the high-level shell-bearing deposits 

 at Clava, Chapelhall, and other localities. [Reports.] 

 Brit. Ass. Rep.. 1893, 483-514; 1894, 307-315. 



The marine zoology, [botany and geology] of the Irish 

 Sea. [Reports.] Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 526-5315; 1894, 

 318-334; 1895,455-467; 1896,417-450. 



Investigations made at the Laboratory of the Marine 

 Biological Association at Plymouth. [Reports.] Brit. 

 Ass. Rep., 1893, 546-551; 1894, :!4o-:U(i; 1895, 469-472; 

 1896, 485-486; 1898, 583-5S6 ; 1899, 437-440; 1900, 399- 

 400. 



The physiological action of the inhalation of oxygen 

 in asphyxia, more especially in coal mines. Report. 

 Brit. As's. Ri'p.. 1893, 551-552. 



- Scottish place-names. Report. Brit. Ass. Rt-p., 

 1893, 554-556. 



Exploration of ancient remains in Abyssinia. Report. 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 557-564. 



The exploration of the glacial region of the Karakoram 

 Mountains. Report. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 564-566. 



On the physical [and mental] deviations from the 

 normal among children in elementary and other schools. 

 [Reports.] Ilrit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 614-620; 1894, 434- 

 438; 1895. 503-50X; 1896, 592-606; 1897, 427-439 ; 1898, 

 691-693; 1899, 489-493; 1900, 461 -H,i',. 



Ethnographical Survey of the United Kingdom. 

 [Reports.] Brit. Ass. Eep., 1893. 621-653; 1894, 419- 

 431; 1895, 509-518; 1896, 607-656; 1897, 452-511; 

 1898. 712-714; 1899, 493-195. 



Uniformity in the spelling of barbaric and savage 

 languages and race names. Report. Brit. Ass. Rep., 



1893, 6(12-665. 



- The electrolytic methods of quantitative analysis. 

 [Reports.] Brit. Ass. K f . p ., 1394, KiO; 1895, 235-262; 

 1896, 244-262; 1897, 295; 1898, 294-311; 1900, 171- 

 187. 



Proximate chemical constituents of coal. Report. 

 Brit. Ass. 11,-p., 1894, 246-247; 1896, 340-346. 



Exploration of the Calf Hole cave at the Heights, 

 Skyrethorns. near Skipton. Report. Brit. Ass. lirp., 



1894. 272-273. 



