ASSOCIATIONS FOR TllE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. 



A prea* secretary, whose dutic* are to receive 

 papers read aod to K 



reporter*. U an official that km com. 

 ry.beaaid: .... ,...,. 



Then, b Mother vast leld of study wholly apsr - ' ios,-A. Jfo/J 

 aid even nor* fruitful in rwlaikuwTli -At tbr 



he hinulf ermim -in other wtmK m all that SO strongly urged a meet 



<*edl0eomeuee- U proved impossible to makr the desired ar- 

 rangements, and an invitation from Sprioffidd 



hen diacuaMd i. turn prehistoric archav was therefore accepted by the council at a spe- 



oiogT. folklore rital *tatbtics, ethnology (coo- cial n> Ian. 26. 1*6, Among (he 



.|.-ui..ti..i, ,,f "II,,. aiUmd in hUftanfcy " M < ' ' '": < :.-..:...-:,-:.. :-?, 



dkttngnWMd from all thoaeMtewhiefcttetiM -?:,. r. > r nnf|ajj UM? fond it 



.ractor- to attend, and in oomqD 



.,|..^.an,la,.,.h,,lH, 1 thr,,i-,l,.,'VM l lh, 1 r^an.,u, hr^.flt^. ,,-1,:,.-:^ 



relationsto^thropology. In ooncloaion he Mid : 



It stems clear, therefore, that 



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the individual as the 

 abo the goal. The state was 



for the Male; any Improvement In the group most wcretair 



start by the Improvement of Us Individual member*, to hb place Asaph IU 

 ThU may MTU. . tniuun. but !... ,,.n.umly i. it Th.- fo||..wiiig.|iainM |*i<-r wrrr read ai,-i 



overiooked In the most modern legislation and discussed before the MCtion- 

 sohemes of social ameliorstion ! 1 low many even of 



such a learned audience as thb have carefully dftn- DerelomMit of SMM Useful fhniiralnn !* 



aidered in what respects the individual r...n ha* im- ^o^S^^S^^oSmSS 



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uiiicr, Mronger, more Dsauunu i Are nis senses more taut of Aberration.** I 



I Nutation.** bv 8h CChsaulkr- 



.-; . s. . . : . : 



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there ta acy iinprovement at all f Ignorant of hb Teneetrial Magnetiam," by Loob A, Baoer; -So*- 

 pact. Ignorant or hb real need*, iirnormnt of btmelf, tpoto ^ Majrnetic Stonm." by Major 



MkaaUoBtevdMiditanl . i ; - thorny natl ./ -, , ., >: . .. ; . , : . . ... .. t . 



^ P 10 *^/ 1 * 1 *?? ,t t f>, oui * lia / of y* 1 "*-. v 



ulualis have been boned to Soumr* or the Sum of Other flnaaiea" bv Afftoaaa 



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porsnlng Wee pa&a, following lll^SIe^ Now SSSL T^S oS!^L7Se W 



anthropology stops In. the newsdence of man, offer- Mrrrtory." by Albert B, Fir 

 big the knowledge of what he hat bec-n an-. Mi~ Mary IV 



i* teacher, - *^- *~ - s- "" > 



5n5 S^ii .:^FModofR 



-\ M. I'arkhum. 

 ofan- 

 rty ambition wh: t D. JT> jn't i Ttui |<eaMilii HflftT irf ^ff f^- 



^KJVSKi bel ,. hllMelf ' Wk tioowa*>rolw 



w,ll point to. worthu-r or nobler one I 1: r 



ceding* of the Sect ion*. The aasoci*- Institu 



9 sections, each of which of hb addreas - Recant Prognai in Optlea,** and 



is pr*si.lr.l . -,.: a, onVsar having thrrmakol kfa . wmw at atadafdi ',-'. 



f the association. Subsequent at first. The new method b operated by inter- 

 ring proceeding*, each aotfoo meets ference of bramsof light reflected and trans- 



i T a H*Jof plane parallel opti 



: tho iMMiixil. a we- and then reflected back by two mirror* appro- 



tional fommitt. f :i Ml-.w-. .-i f.-r..-w . r m I ; ria* ! ]-'.: -i . fr:r.^. - :r-' . Hafl .: H 



-i; com in it too. and a com- ing telcacope. The rabiect of - lumineaceoce * 



> nominate was then taken up. and from the net thai in- 



offlcws of the section for the next moating. As atantaneoos lomineM^ncr, which is flootcetence, 



soon as this organiiation is effect *xl tbe secretary b accompanidl by chemical action on a minute 

 TOL. xxxv. 3 



