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flags of South Wales ; — Report of the Limar Committee for Mapping the Surface of 

 the Moon ; — Report on Standards of Electrical Resistance ; — Report of the Com- 

 mittee appointed to communicate with the Russian Government respecting Mag- 

 netical Observations at Tiflis ; — Appendix to Reportonthe Distribution of the Verte- 

 brate Remains from the North Staffordshire Coal-field ; — H*. Woodward, First Report 

 on the Structure and Classification of the Fossil Crustacea ; — Prof. H. J. S. Smith, 

 Report on the Theory of Numbers, Part VI. ; — Report on the best means of providing 

 for a Uniformity of Weights and Measures, with reference to the interests of Science : 

 — A. G. Findlay, on the Bed of the Ocean ; — Prof. A. W. Williamson, on the Com- 

 position of Gases evolved by the Bath Spring called King's Bath. 



Together with the Transactions of the Sections, Prof. Phillips's Address, and Re- 

 commendations of the Association and its Committees, 



PROCEEDINGS of the THIRTY-SIXTH MEETING, at Notting- 

 ham, August 1666, Published at £1 4s. 



Contents : — Second Report on Kent's Cavern, Devonshire ; — A, Matthiessen, 

 Preliminary Report on the Chemical Natiure of Cast Iron ;— Report on Observations 

 of Luminous Meteors ; — W. S. Mitchell, Report on the Alum Bay Leaf-bed ; — 

 Report on the Resistance of Water to Floating and Immersed Bodies ; — Dr. Norris, 

 Report on Muscular Irritability ; — Dr. Richardson, Report on tlie Pliysiological 

 Action of certain compounds of Amyl and Ethyl ; — H. Woodward,' Second Report on 

 the Structure and Classification of the Fossil Crustacea; — Second Report on 

 the ' Menevian Group,' and the other Formations at St. David's, Pembrokeshire ; 

 — J. G. Jeffreys, Report on Dredging among the Hebrides; — Rev. A. M. Norman, 

 Report on the Coasts of the Hebrides, Part II. ; — J. Alder, Notices of some Inverte- 

 brata, in connexion with Mr. Jeft'reyss Report ; — G. S. Bradj', Report on the 

 Ontrar.oda dredged amongst the Hebrides ; — Report on Dredging in the Moray Firth ; 

 — Rejiort on the Transmission of Sound-Signals under Water ; — Report of the Lunar 

 Committee ; — Report of the Rainfall Committee ; — Report on the best means of 

 providing for a Uniformity of Weights and Measures, with reference to tlie Interests 

 of Science ; — J. Glaisher, Account of Three Balloon Ascents ; — Report on the Extinct 

 Birds of the Mascarene Islands ; — Report on the Penetration of Ironclad Ships by 

 Steel Shot ; — J. A. Wanklyn, Report on Isomerism among the Alcohols ; — Report on 

 Scientific Evidence in Cotirts of Law ; — A. L. Adams, Second Report on Maltese 

 Fossiliferous Caves, &c. 



Together with the Transactions of the Sections, Mr. Grove's Address, and Recom- 

 mendations of the Association and its Committees. 



PROCEEDINGS of the THIRTY- SEVENTH MEETING, at 

 Dundee, September 1867, Published at £1 6s. 



Contents : — Report of the Committee for Mapping the Surface of the Moon ; — 

 Third Report on Kent's Cavern, Devonshire ; — On the present State of the Manu- 

 facture of Iron in Great Britain; — Third Report on the Structure and Classification 

 of the Fossil Crustacea ; — Report on the Physiological Action of the Methyl Com- 

 pounds ; — Preliminary Report on the Exploration of the Plant-Beds of North Green- 

 land ; — Report of the Steamship Performance Committee ; — On tlie Meteorology of 

 Port Louis, in the Island of Mauritius ; — On the Construction and Works of the 

 Highland Railway; — Experimental Researches on the Mechanical Properties of 

 Steel; — Report on the Marine Fauna and Flora of the Sottth Coast of Devon and 

 Cornwall ; — Supjjlement to a Report on the Extinct Didine Birds of the Mascarene 

 Islands ; — Report on Observations of Luminous Meteors ; — Fourth Report on Dredging 

 among the Shetland Isles ; — Preliminary Report on the Crustacea, &c., procured by 

 the Shetland Dredging Committee in 1867 ; — Report on the Foraminifera obtained 

 in the Shetland Seas ; — Second Report of the Rainfall Committee ; — Report on the 

 best means of providing for a Uniformity of Weights and Measures, with reference 

 to the interests of Science ; — Report on Standards of Electrical Resistance. 



Together with the Transactions of the Sections, and Recommendations of the 

 Association and its Committees. 



