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and West Yorkshire ;— Report on the Occupation of a Talile at tlie Zooloffical Station 

 at Naples; — Rfport on the teaching of Science in Elementary Scliools;— .Sixth Report, 

 on the Fossil Piiyllopoda of the Pala;ozoic Rocks ; — Second Iteport on the best method 

 of ascertaininp: and measuring Variations in the Value of the Monetary Standard ; — 

 Report as to tlie Stafistiail Data available for determining the amount of the Precious 

 Metals in use as Money in the principal Countries, the chief forms in which the 

 Money is employed, and the amount annually used in the Arts;— Fourth Report on 

 the North-Western Tribes of the Dominion of Canada; — Report of the Corresponding 

 Societies Committee;— Second Report, on the Prehistoric Inhabitants of the British 

 Islands ;— Thinl RejKirt of the Committee for drawing attention to the desirability 

 of prosecuting further research in the Antarctic Regions ;— Report of the Committee 

 for aiding in the maintenance of the establishment of a Marine liioiogical Station at 

 Granton, Scotland ; — Report on the Volcanic Phenomena of Vesuvius and its neigh- 

 bourhood ; — Report of the Committee to arrange an investigation of the Seasonal 

 Variations of Temperature in Lakes, Rivers, and Estuaries in various parts of the 

 United Kingdom, in co-operation with the local societies represented on the Associa- 

 tion ;— Report on an ancient Sea-beach near Bridlington Quay;— Report on the 

 Development of the Oviduct and connected structures in certain fresh-water 

 Teleostei; — Tliird Report on Electrolysis in its Physical and Chemical Bearings; — 

 Report on the Flora of the Bahamas ; — Second Report on the Physiology of the 

 Lymphatic System; — Report on the Jiicroscopic Structure of the Older Rocks of 

 Anglesey;— Report on our present knowledge of the Flora of China ;— Second Report 

 of the Committee for taking steps for the establishment of a Botanical Station at 

 Peradeniya, Ceylon; — Eighth Report on the Earthquake and Volcanic Phenomena of 

 Japan ; — Report on the present state of our knowledge of the Zoology and Botany of 

 the West India Islands, and the steps taken to investigate ascertained deficiencies 

 in the Fauna and Flora;— Second Report on our Experimental Knowledge of the 

 Properties of Matter with respect to Volume, Pressure, Temperature, and Specific 

 Heat ; — Report on the advisability and possibility of establisljing in other parts of 

 the country observations upon the prevalence of Earth Tremors similar to those now 

 being made in Durham;— The Relations between Sliding Scales and Economic 

 Theory; — Index-numbers as illustrating the Progressive Exports of British Produce 

 and Manufactures;— The Friction of Metal Coils;— Sur I'application de I'analyse 

 spectrale ^ la mecanique mol6culaire et sur les spectres de I'oxygiine. 



Together with the Transactions of the Sections, Sir F. J. Bramwell's Address, and 

 Recommendations of the Association and its Committees. 



