INDEX I. 



REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. 



Objects and Rules of the Association, 

 xvii. 



Places and times of meeting, with names 

 of officers from commencement, xx. 



Members of Council from commence- 

 ment, xxiii. 



Treasurer's account, xxv. 



Officers and Council, xxvi. 



Officers of Sectional Committees, xxvii. 



Corresponding Members, xxviii. 



Report of Council to General Committee 

 at Glasgow, xxviii. 



Report of Kew Committee, xxx ; supple- 

 mentary report, xxxvii. 



Accounts of the Kew Committee, xlvi. 



Report of the Parliamentary Committee, 

 xlvii, xlviii. 



Recommendations adopted by the General 

 Committee, Glasgow: — involvinggrants 

 of money, Ixiii ; applications to Govern- 

 ment or public institutions, Ixiv ; re- 

 port of Parliamentary Committee, Ixv ; 

 reports and researches, Ixv. 



Printing of Communications, Ixvi. 



Synopsis of grants of money appropriated 

 to scientific objects, Ixvii. 



General statement of sumspaid on account 

 of grants for scientific purposes, Ixviii. 



Extracts from resolutions of the General 

 Committee, Ixxi. 



Arrangement of general meetings, Ixxii. 



Address by the Duke of Argyll, Ixxiii. 



Amphipoda, 16, 57. 



Anemometer, on the self-registering, at 



Liverpool observatory, 127. 

 Animal kingdom, on a scheme to exhibit 



the equivalent classes and subclasses of 



the, 126. 



Ansell (Mr.) on a fire-ball seen at Lang- 

 ley, 92. 



Anthozoa, list of, as typical objects for 

 local museums, 121. 



Arachnida, list of, as typical objects for 

 local museums, 118. 



Argyll (the Duke of), report on metals 

 for ordnance, 100. 



Aves, list of, supplied as typical objects 

 for local museums. 111. 



Baird (Dr.), list of Entomostraca as ty- 

 pical objects for local museums, 120. 



Bate (C. Spence) on the British Edrioph- 

 thalma, 16. 



Bateman (John Frederic) on the present 

 state of our knowledge on the supply 

 of water to towns, 62. 



Beeston observatory, on meteors seen 

 from the, 99. 



Belcher (Capt. Sir E.), report on metals 

 for ordnance, 100. 



Belfast dredging committee, report of one 

 day's dredging by the, 143. 



Bell (T.), list of Podophthalmaastypicai 

 objects for local museums, 119. 



Boiler explosions, on, 14.3. 



Boiler plates, on the strength of, 143. 



Bond (Prof. W. C.) on a meteor seen at 

 Cambridge, U.S., 96. 



Busk (G.), list of Polyzoa as typical ob- 

 jects for local museums, 117 ; Antho- 

 zoa, 121. 



Cambridge, U.S., on a meteor seen at, 95. 



Cirripedia, list of, as objects for local 

 museums, 121. 



Coal-mines, on the relation between ex- 

 plosions in, and revolving storms, 1. 



