INDEX I. 



xo 



REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. 



U EJECTS and rules of the Association, 

 ^ ' xvii. 



Places and times of meeting, with names 

 of officers from commencement, xx. 



List of former Presidents and Secretaries 

 of the Sections, xxv. 



Treasurer's account, xxxv. 



OlRcers and Council for 1867-68, xxxvi. 



Officers of Sectional Committees, xxxvii. 



Corresponding Members, xxxviii. 



Report of Council to General Com- 

 mittee at Dundee, xxxix. 



Report of the Committee appointed by 

 the Council to consider the best 

 means for promoting Scientific Edu- 

 cation in Schools, xxxix. 



Report of the Kew Committee, 1866-67, 

 liv. 



Accounts of the Kew Committee, 1866- 

 67, lix. 



Report of the Parliamentary Committee, 

 Ix. 



Recommendations adopted by the Ge- 

 neral Committee at Dundee : — in- 

 volving grants of money, Ixi ; appli- 

 cations for reports and researches, 

 Ixiv ; application to Government, Ixv ; 

 communications to be printed in ex- 

 icnso, Ixv. 



Synopsis of grants of money appropriated 

 to scientific pui-poses, Ixvi. 



General statement of sums which have 

 been paid on account of grants for 

 scientific purposes, Ixvii. 



Extracts from resolutions of the General 

 Committee, Ixxii. 



Arrangement of General Meetings, Ixxiii. 



Acetate of methyl. Dr. Richardson on 

 the physiological action of, 53. 



Adderley (Rt. Hon. C. B.) on a uni- 

 formity of weights and measures, 468. 



Aerolites, 381 ; catalogue of, 414. 



Alcohol (methylic). Dr. Richardson on 

 the physiological action of, 49. 



Annelids of the south coast of Devon 

 and Cornwall, 286. ^ 



Armstrong (Sir W.) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 468. 



Bate (C. Spence) on the marine fauna 

 and flora of the south coast of Devon 

 and Cornwall, 275. 



Bateman (J. F.), second report of the 

 Rainfall Committee, 448. 



B.A. units, comparison of, to be de- 

 posited at Xew Observatory, 483. 



Bell (I. Lowthian) on the present state 

 of the manufacture of iron in Great 

 Britain, and its position as compared 

 with that of some other countries, 34. 



Berger (Capel II.) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 468. 



Bichloride of methylene, Dr. Richard- 

 son on the physiological action of, 56. 



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

 the moon, 1. 



Bowring (Sir John) on a uniformity of 

 Aveights and measures, 468. 



Brayley (E. W.) on luminous meteors, 

 1866-67, 288. 



Bright (Sir C.) on standards of electrical 

 resistance, 474. 



Bromide of methyl. Dr. Richardson on 

 the physiological action of, 53. 



Brooke (Charles) on mapping tlie sur- 

 face of the moon, 1 ; on luminous 

 meteors, 1866-67, 288 ; second report 

 of the Rainfall Committee, 448. 



Browai (Samuel) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 468. 



Busk (George) on exploring Kent's Ca- 

 vern, Devonshire, 24. 



Capacity, Fleeniing Jenkin on experi- 

 ments on, 483. 



Carbon (tetrachloride of), Dr. Richard- 

 son on the j)hysiological action of, 

 55. 



Chloroform, Dr. Richardson on the phy- 

 siological action of, 54. 



Clark (Latimer) on standards of elec- 

 trical resistance, 474. 



Coelenterata, Rev. A. Merle Norman on 

 the, procured by the Shetland Dredg- 

 ing Committee, 440. 



Couch (Jonathan) on the marine fauna 

 and flora of the south coast of Devon 

 and Cornwall, 275. 



