INDEX I. 



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REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. 



Objects and mles of the Association^ 

 xvii. 



Places and times of meeting, -witli names 

 of officers from eomnieucement, xx. 



Treasurer's account, xxv. 



Members of Coimcil from commence- 

 ment, xxri. 



Officers and Council for 1866-67, xxx. 



Officers of Sectional Committees, xxxi. 



Corresponding Members, xxxii. 



Report of Coimcil to General Com- 

 mittee at Nottiugliam, xxxiii. 



Iteportof the Kew Committee, 186-J-66, 

 xxxiii. 



Accounts of the Kew Committee, 18G5- 

 06, xxxix. 



Report of the Parliamentaiy Committee, 

 xl. 



Recommendations adopted by the Ge- 

 neral Committee at Nottingham : — 

 involving grants of money, xli; appli- 

 cations for reports and researches, 

 xliii ; application to Government, xliv ; 

 commimications to be printed in e.v- 

 teiiso, xliv. 



Synopsis of grants of money appropriated 

 to scientific purposes, xlv. 



General statement of sums "which have 

 been paid on account of grants for sci- 

 entific purposes, xlvi. 



Extracts from resolutions of the General 

 Committee, li. 



.\i-rangement of General Meetings, lii. 



Addresss of William Robert Grove, 

 Q.C., M.A., &c., liii, 



Actinozoa, catalogue of Hebridean, 199. 

 Adams (A. Leith) on Maltese fossilife- 



rous caves, 4.58. 

 Adderley (Right Hon. C. B.) on a imi- 



formity of weights and measures, 352. 

 Aerolites, 1.31. 



Alcohols, J. A. Wanklyu on isomerism 

 among the, 456. 



Alum Bay Leaf- bed, W. Stephen 

 Mitchell on the, 146. 



America, H. Yates Thompson on the pro- 

 gTess of the metric system in the 

 United States of, 355. 



Amyl, Dr. Benjamin W. Richardson on 

 tlie physiological action of certain 

 compoimds of, 1 72. 



Armstrong (Sir William) on a unifor- 

 mity of weights and measures, 352. 



Astronomer Royal (The) on a uniformity 

 of weights and measures, 352 ; mete- 

 orological and physical observations 

 in three balloon ascents made in 1865 

 and 1806, 367. 



Balloon ascents, meteorological and phy- 

 sical observations by James Glaisher 

 in three, made in 1865 and 1866, 367. 



Batenian (J. F.) on the rainfall in the 

 British Isles, 281 ; scientific evidence 

 in courts of law, 456. 



Baxendell (Joseph) on Mr. Chrimes's 

 rain-gauge experiments, 284. 



Birds of the Mascarene Islands, on ex- 

 tinct, 401. 



Birt (W. R.) on mapping the surface of 

 the moon, 214. 



Blood, Dr. R. Norris on the relations 

 which exist between muscle, nerve, 

 and, 157. 



Bowling (Sir John) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 352. 



Brady (George S.) on the Ostracoda 

 dredged amongst the Hebrides, 

 208. 



Brayley (E. W. ) on luminous meteors, 

 1865-66, 16. 



Brewster (Sir David), meteorological 

 and physical observations in three 



