Ixxxviii 



REPORT — 1884. 



£ a. d. 



fionlop:ipal Map of Kuropo ... 25 

 Kliiiiiiiiition ol' Nitrogoii liy 



I'xxlily KxorcNc HO 



Anihnipnnictric I'diniiiiltrc... 50 

 I'liolo.ur.'ipliinn; Ullr;i-\'iiilrt 



Spark Spectra LT) d 



Kxfiloriit ioii iif lliiyuill Ms- 

 sure '.. L't» 



(.'alihnit ion ol' Mei-riirial Tlier- 



Tiioriielers L'O 



Wiivc;-lenfi;t]i Tal)l<'s nf S|iec,- 



tra (>r Kleiiieiils ".() 



CeoloM-ieal \Ww\\\ 100 



Standards for lOleclrieal 



.Measnreinenis 100 



Kxplnral ion (if Centra'. Afriea 101) 

 Albuuiinoid Subslanc.'es of 



Suriiiu 1 



iTIlL't! 1 11 



i,ss:!. — — — — 



Natural History of 'I'iinor-laut "lO 



I'.rilisli Fossil i'olyzoa 10 



Cinailation of Underground 



Waters '. 15 



Zoologieal Literature Rocord 100 

 Exploration of Mount Kili- 



nia-njaro 500 



Erosion of Sea-coast of Kng- 



landand Wales 10 



Fossil Plants of Halifax I'O 



I'lliniination of Nitrogen by 



r.odiiy I'iXercise US ;; 3 



Isomeric Naplithnleno Deri- 

 vatives 15 



Zoolop-ical Station at Naples SO 

 Ins'estigatiou of LouglUon 



t'amp 10 



Earth(|uake Phenomena of 



Japan 50 



Meteorological Observations 



on Leu Kevis HO 



t s. d. 

 Fossil Pliyllopoda of I'alreo- 



zoic Rocks 25 



Migration of liirds '20 



(foological Record 50 



l']xi)loration of Caves in South 



of Ireland 10 



Scottish Zoological Station ... 25 



Screw Gauges 5 



£i()s:i :( ;( 



18S1. 



Zoological T.iloniture Record 100 



Fossil I'oly/oa 10 



Exploration of Mount Kili- 



nia-njarc), Kast Afrii'a 500 (i 



Anthro|ioinetri(! Coniniittee... 10 i) 



Fossil Plants of Halifax 15 



International (Jeological Map 20 



Erratic P.locks of Kngland ... 10 o 



Natural History of Timor-laut 50 



Coagulation of lUood 100 () o 



Naples Zoological Station ... 80 

 IJibliograijhy of (!roups of 



Invertebrata 50 



Earthipiake Phenomena of 



Jaiian 75 



Fossil Pliyllopoda of Paliuo- 



zoic Rocks 15 



Meteorological Observatory at 



Chepstow 25 



.Migratiouof lUrds 20 



Collecting and Investig.'iting 



Meteoric Dust .". '.. 20 



Circulation of Underground 



Waters 5 



Ultra-Violet Sp.-irk Spectra ... 8 4 



Tidal Observations 10 



Meteorological Obscrvat ions 



ou Ben Nevis 50 



£1173 -1 



General Meetings. 



On ■Wednesda\-, August 27, at S I'.M., in the (^icon's Hall, Professor Cayley, M.A„ 

 D.C.L., LL.l)., F.'R.S. (represented by Professor Sir Williiini Thomson, M'.A., LL.D., 

 D.C.L., F.R.S.), resigned the otlico of President to Professor Lord Itayleigli, M.A.. 

 D.C.L., F.K.S., F.U.A.S., F.R.O.S., wlio took the Chair, and delivered an Address, for 

 which see page L 



On Thursday, August L'S, at 8 l'..^r., a Soiree took piae(! in the IMcCill IJnivcrsity. 



On Friday, .\ugust 2!», at 8.30 i>..M., in the Queen's Hall, Professor Oliver .J. Lodge, 

 D.tSc, delivered a Discourse on 'Dust.' 



On Monday, Sejitenibiir 1, at 8.30 P.M., in the Queen's Hall, the Rev. W. II. 

 Dallinger, LL.D., F.K.S., d(}livcred a Discourse on 'Tl.e IModern Jlicroscope in 

 Researches on the Least and Lowest Forms of Iiife.' 



On Tuesdaj', September 2, at 8 r.M., a Soiree took place in the Skating Rink. 



On Wednesday, September .3, at 2.30 r.M., the concluding General fleeting took 

 place in the Queen's Hall, when the Proceedings of tlu; (leneral Committee and the 

 Grants of Money for Scientilic purposes were explained to the .Alembers. 



The fleeting was then adjourned to Aberdeen. [The Meeting is appointed to 

 commence on AV'cdnesday, September 9, 1885.] 



