CXvi REPORT — 1900. 



£ n. d. 



Isomorphous Sulphonic Deri- 

 vatives of Benzene 20 



The Nature of Alloys 30 



Photographs of Geological 



Interest 10 



liemains of Elk in the Isle of 



Man 5 



Pleistocene Fauna and Flora 



in Canada 10 



Movements of Underground 



Waters of Craven 40 



Table at the Zoological Sta- 

 tion, Naples 100 



Table at the Biological La- 



boratorj--, Plymouth 20 



Index Generum et Specierum 



Animalium 50 



Migration of Birds 15 



Plankton and Physical Con- 

 ditions of the English 

 Channel 40 



Zoology of the Sandwich 



Islands 100 



Coral Beefs of the Indian 



Region 30 



Physical and Chemical Con- 

 stants of Sea- Water 1 00 



£ f. d. 



Future Dealings in Raw 



Produce 2 10 



Silchester Excavation 10 



Ethnological Survey of 



Canada 50 



New Edition of 'Anthropo- 

 logical Notes and Queries ' 40 



Photographs of Anthropo- 

 logical Interest 10 



Mental and Physical Condi- 

 tion of Children in Schools 5 



Ethnography of the Malay 



Peninsula 25 



Physiological Etfects of Pep- 

 tone 20 



Comparative Histology of 



Suprarenal Capsules 20 



Comparative Histology of 



Cerebral Cortex. 5 



Electrical Changes in Mam- 

 malian Nerves 20 



Vascular Supply of Secreting 



Glands 10 



Fertilisation in Phseophycese 20 



Corresp. Societies Committee 20 



£1,072 10 



General Meetings. 



On Wednesday, September 5, at 8.30 p.m., in St. George's Hall, Brad- 

 ford, Sir Michael Foster, K.C.B., Sec.R.S. (represented by Sir Henry E. 

 Roscofe, F.R.S.), resigned the office of President to Sir William Turner, 

 D.C.L., F.R.S., who took the Chair, and delivered an Address, for which 

 see page 3. 



On Thursday, September 6, at 8.30 p.m., a Soiree took place in St. 

 George's Hall. 



On Friday, September 7, at 8.30 p.m., in St. George's Hall, Professor 

 Francis Gotch, F.R.S., delivered a discourse on ' Animal Electricity.' 



On Monday, September 10, at 8.30 p.m., in St. George's Hall, 

 Professor W. Stroud delivered a discourse on ' Range Finders.' 



On Tuesday, September 11, at 8.30 p.m., a Soiree took place in 

 St. George's Hall. 



On Wednesday, September 12, at 2.30 p.m., in the Mechanics' Institute, 

 the concluding General Meeting took place, when the Proceedings of the 

 General Committee and the Grants of Money for Scientific Purposes were 

 explained to the Members. 



The Meeting was then adjourned to Glasgow. [The Meeting is 

 appointed to -ciommence on Wednesday, September 11,1 901 .] 



