EEPOET — 1889. 



£ s. d. 



Methods of Teaching Chemis- 

 try 10 



Uniform Nomenclature in 



Mechanics 10 



Geological Kecord 50 



Mi^alion of Birds 30 



Depth of Frozen Soil in Polar 



Kegions 5 



Circulation of Underground 



Waters 5 



Standards of Light 79 2 3 



Electrical Standards 2 6 4 



Peradeniya Botanical Sta- 

 tion 50 



Erosion of Sea Coasts 10 



Electrolysis ■ 30 



£1511 5 

 1889. "■ 

 Volcanic Phenomena of Japan 25 

 Geology and Geography of i 



Atlas Range 100 ] 



■Observations on SurfaceWater ' 



Temperature 30 



Dath ' Baths Committee ' for i 



further Researches 100 ! 



Flora of China 25 



Natural History of Friendly 



Islands 100 



Physiology of Lymphatic 



System 25 



£ i. d. 



Volcanic Phenomena of Vesu- 

 vius 20 



Characteristics of Nomad 

 Tribes of Asia Minor 30 



Fossil Phyllopoda of Palaeo- 

 zoic Rocks 20 



Investigation into North- 

 western Tribes of Canada 150 



West Indian Explorations ... 100 



Corresponding Societies 20 



Experiments with a Tow-net 5 



Geological Record 80 



Marine Biological Association 200 



Naples Zoological Station ... 100 



Higher Eocene Beds of Isle of 

 Wight 15 



Ben Nevis Observatory 50 



Methods of teaching Chemis- 

 try 10 



Action of Light on Hydracids 

 of the Halogen in presence 

 of Oxygen 10 



Electrical Standards 75 



Action of Waves and Currents 

 in Estuaries by means of 

 Working Models 100 



Electrolysis 20 



Silent Discbarge of Electricity 

 on Oxygen 6 4 8 



£1417 11 



1 



General Meetingis. 



On Wednesday, September 11, at 8 p.m., in St. George's Drill Hall, 

 Sir F. J. Bramwell, Bart., D.C.L., F.R.S., M.Inst.C.E., resigned the 

 office of President to Professor W. H. Flower, C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., 

 F.R.C.S., Pres.Z.S., F.L.S., F.G.S., Director of the ]S"atnral History 

 Departments of the British Mnsenm, who took the Chair, and delivered 

 an Address, for which see page 1. 



On Thursday, September 12, at 8 p.m., a Soiree took place in the 

 Xatural History Mnseum. 



On Friday, September 13, at 8.30 p.m., in St. George's Drill Hall, 

 Professor W. C. Roberts-Ansten, F.R.S., F.C.S., delivered a discourse on 

 ' The Hardening and Tempering of Steel.' 



On Monday, September 16, at 8.30 p.m., in St. George's Drill Hall, 

 Walter Gardiner, Esq., M.A., delivered a discourse on ' How Plants main- 

 tain themselves in the Struggle for Existence.' 



On Tuesday, September 17, at 8 P.M., a Soiree took place in the 

 Katural History Museum. 



On Wednesdaj-, September 18, at 2.30 p.m., in St. George's Drill 

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

 of the General Committee and the Grants of Money for ScientiBc Purposes 

 were explained to the Members. 



The Meeting was then adjourned to Leeds. [The Meeting is appointed 

 to commence on Wednesday, September 3, 1890.] 



