INDEX I. 



REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. 



Objects and rules of the Association, 

 xi. 



Places of meeting and officers from com- 

 mencement, xiv. 



Members of Council from commence- 

 ment, xvi. 



Treasurer's account, xviii. 



Officers and Council, xx. 



Officers of Sectional Committees, xxi. 



Corresponding members, xxii. 



Report of Council to General Committee 

 at Ipswich, xxiii. 



Recommendations adopted by General 

 Committee at Ipswicli, xxix. 



Printing of communications, xsxi. 



Synopsis of money grants appropriated to 

 scientific objects, xxxii. 



General statemcntof sums paid on account 

 of grants for scientific purposes, xxxiii. 



Extracts from resolutions of the General 

 Committee, xxxvii. 



Arrangement of general meetings, xxxviii. 



Address by the Astronomer Royal, xxxix. 



Acid, on the use of the term, 127. 



Aerolite, tall of a, at Sulker, 47. 



Air of towns, on the, 67. 



Alcohol, on the use of the term, 129. 



Aldehydes, on the use of the term, ib. 



Alkalies, vegetable, on the use of the 

 term, 127. 



Annelida, on the British, 159; nomen- 

 clature of the, 162; zoological position 

 of the, ib.; anatomy of the, 167; cir- 

 culating fluids and system in the, 1 7C ; 

 integumentary system, 190; branchial 

 processes, 192 ; locomotive and tactile 



appendages, 203; alimentary system, 

 219; reproductive system, 246 ; senses, 

 instinctive actions, and nervous system, 

 266. 



Bombay, on a meteor seen at, 44 ; on a 

 meteoric shower at, 50. 



Camphor, on the use of the term, 127. 

 Cetone, on the use of the term, 129. 

 Cleghorn (Dr. Hugh) on the destruction 



of tropical forests, 79. 

 Climate of Southampton, remarks on the, 



54. 

 Cryptogamous plants, on the reproduction 



and supposed existence of sexual organs 



in the higher, 102. 



Daubcny (Dr.), eleventh report on the 

 growth and vitality of seeds, 53; on 

 the nomenclature of organic com- 

 pounds, 124. 



Donaldson (Rev. J. W.) on two unsolved 

 problems in Indo-German philology, 

 138. 



Drew (John), remarks on the climate of 

 Southampton, 54. 



Durham, on a meteor seen at, 42. 



Earthquake phenomena, second report 

 on the facts of, 272. 



Earthquake catalogue, on the construc- 

 tion of the, 317. 



Equisetacca?, on the. 111. 



Ethers, on the use of the term, 129. 



Ferns, on the, 107. 



