INDEX I. 



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REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. 



OBJECTS and rules of the Association, 

 xvii. 



Places and times of meeting, with names 

 of officers from commencement, xx. 



Treasurer's account, xxv. 



Members of Council from commence- 

 ment, xxvi. 



Officers and Council for 1865-66, xxx. 



Officers of Sectional Committees, xxxi. 



Corresponding Members, xxxii. 



Report of Council to General Com- 

 mittee at Birmingham, xxxiii. 



Report of the Kew Committee, 1864-65, 

 xxxiii. 



Accounts of the Kew Committee, 1864- 

 65, xxxviii. 



Report of the Parliamentary Committee, 

 xxxix. 



Recommendations adopted by the Ge- 

 neral Committee at Birmingham: — 

 involving grants of money, xl ; appli- 

 cations for reports and researches, 

 xliii ; applications to Government, ib. ; 

 communications to be printed in ex- 

 tetiso, ib. 



Synopsis of grants of money appropriated 

 to scientific purposes, xliv. 



General statement of sums which have 

 been paid on account of grants for 

 scientific purposes, xlv. 



Extracts from resolutions of the General 

 Committee, 1. 



Arrangement of General Meetings, 1. 



Address by John Phillips, M.A., &c, li. 



Abel (F. A.), report on gun-cotton, 264. 



Aberdeenshire, Rev. W. Gregor and R. 

 Dawson on dredging the coast of, 

 142. 



Acetate of amyl, 277. 



Adams (A. Leith), Maltese Caves, — re- 

 port on Mnaidra Cave, 257. 



Adderley (The Right Hon. C. B.), report 

 • 1865. 



on a uniformity of weights and mea- 

 sures, 375. 



Air at Wrotteslev, Liverpool, and Bir- 

 mingham, A. Follett Osier on varia- 

 tions in direction and motion of the. 

 264. 



Alcohol, amylic, 276. 



Amyl compounds, Benjamin W. Rich- 

 ardson's second report on the physio- 

 logical action of certain of the, 272. 



Amylene, 272. 



Anderson (John), report on gun-cotton, 

 264. 



Armstrong (Sir William G.), report on 

 gun-cotton, 264; on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 375. 



Arnold (Matthew) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 375. 



Astronomer Royal (The) on a uniformity 

 of weights and measures, 375. 



Astronomy, meteoric, papers bearing on, 

 129. 



B. A. Unit, A. Matthiessen and Charles 

 Hoclrin on the construction of the 

 copies of the, 311. 



Balloon ascents, meteorological and phy- 

 sical observations by James Glaisher 

 in three, made in 1864 and 1865, 

 145. 



Bate (C. Spence) on the marine fauna 

 and flora of the south coast of Devon 

 and Cornwall, 51. 



Birmingham, A. Follett Osier on vari- 

 ations in direction and motion of the 

 air at, 264. 



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

 the moon, 286; letters from J. F. 

 Julius Schmidt, 305. 



Brayley (Prof. E. W.), inferences and 

 suggestions in cosmical and geological 

 philosophy, new theory of the origin 

 and formation of meteorites, 132. 



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