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mometers ; — Second lleport on the Earthquake Phenomena of Japan ; — Eighth Report 

 on the Circulation of the Underground Waters in the Permeable Formations of 

 England, and the Quality and Quantity of tlie Water supplied to various Towns and 

 Districts from these Formations ; — Report on the Conditions under which ordinary 

 Sedimentary Materials may be converted into Metamorphic Rocks; — Report on 

 Explorations in Caves of Carboniferous Limestone in the South of I' aland ; — Report 

 on the Preparation of an International Geological Jlap of Europe ; — Tenth Report on 

 the Erratic Blocks of England, Wales, and Ireland ; — Report on Fossil Polyzoa 

 (Jurassic Species British Area only); — Preliminary Report on the Flora of the 

 ' Halifax Hard Bed,' Lower Coal Pleasures ; — Report on the influence of Bodily 

 Exercise on the Elimination of Nitrogen; — Report of the Committee appointed for 

 obtaining Photographs of the Typical Races in the British Isles; — Preliminary 

 Report on the Ancient Earthwork in Epping Forest known as the Loughton Camp ; 

 — Second Report on the Natural History of Timoi--laut; — Report of the Committee 

 for carrying out the recommendations of the Anthropometric Committee of 1880, 

 especially as regards the anthropometry of children and of females, and the more 

 complete discussion of the collected facts ; — Report on the Natural History of 

 Socotra and the adjacent Highlands of Arabia and Somali Land ; — Report on the 

 Maintenance of the Scottish Zoological Station ; — Report on the Migration of 

 Birds ; —Report on the Occupation of a Table at the Zoological Station at Naples ; - 

 Report on the Survey of Eastern Palestine ; — Final Report on the Appropriation of 

 Wages, &c. ;— Report on the workings of the revised New Code, and of other legisla- 

 tion atfecting the teaching of Science in Elementary So.hools ; — Report on Patent 

 Legislation ; — Report of the Committee for determining a Gauge for the manufacture 

 of various small Screws ; — Report on the best means of ascertaining the Effective 

 Wind Pressure to which buildings and structura.- are exposed; — On the Boiling 

 Points and Vapour Tension of Mercury, of Sulphur, and of jome Compounds of 

 Carbon, determined by means of the Hydrogen Thermometer ; — On the Method of 

 Harmonic Analysis used in deducing the Numerical V.lues of the Tides of long 

 period, and on a Misprint in the Tidal Report for 1872; — List of Works on the 

 Geology and Palajontology of Oxfordshire, of Berkshire, and of Buckinghamshire ; — 

 Notes on the oldest Records of the Sea- Route to China from Western Asia; — Tlie 

 Deserts of Africa and Asia ; — State of Crime in England, Scotland, and Ireland in 

 1880; — On the Treatment of Steel for the Construction of Ordnance, and other pur- 

 poses ; — The Channel Tunnel ; — The Forth Bridge. 



Together with the Transactions of the Sections, Dr. C. W. Siemena's Address, and 

 Recommendations of the Association and its Committees. 



MEETING, at Southport, 



REPORT OF THE FIFTY-ThlKD 

 September 1883, Published at £\ 4<s. 



Contents : — Report of the Committee for constructing and issuing practical 

 Standards for use in Electrical Measurements ; — Sixteenth Report on Underground 

 Temperature ; — Report on the best Experimental Jlethods that can be used in ob- 

 serving Total Solar Eclipses ; — Report on the Harmonic Analysis of Tidal Observa- 

 tions ; — Report of the Committee for co-operating with the Meteorological Society of 

 the Mauritius in their proposed publication of Daily Synoptic Charts of the 

 Indian Ocean from the year 1861 ; — Report on Mathematiwd Tables ; — Report of the 

 Committee for co-operating with the Scottish ^Meteorological Society in making 

 Meteorological Observations on Ben Nevis ;— Report on ^leteoric Dust ; — Report of 

 the Committee appointed for fixing a Standard of White Light ; — Report on Chemical 

 Nomenclature ; — Reiwrt on the investigation by meiins of Photography of the Ultra- 

 violet Spark Spectra emitted by Metallic Elements, and their combinations under 

 varying conditions ; — Report on Isomeric Naphthalene Derivatives ; — Report on 

 Explorations in Caves in the Carboniferous Limestone in the South of Ireland ; — 

 Report on the Exploration of Raygill FissurO; Yorkshire ; — Eleventh Report on the 

 Erratic Blocks of England, Wales, and Ireland ; — Ninth Report on the Circulation of 

 the Underground Waters in the Permeable Formations of England, and the Quality 

 and Quantity of the Water s\ipplied to various Towns and Districts from these For- 

 mations; — Report on the Fossil Plants of Halifax; — Fourth Report on Fossil 

 Polyzoa ; — Fourth Report on the Tertiary Flora of the North of Ireland;— Report on 

 the Earthquake Phenomena of Japan ; — Report on the Fossil Phyllopoda of the 



