CXXviii REPORT- 



£ 6-. d. 



Compound Ascidians of the 



Clyde Area 25 



Terrestrial Surface Waves .. . 15 



Legislation regulating Wo- 

 men's Labour 30 



Small Screw Gauge 20 



Resistance of Road Vehicles 



to Traction 50 



Ethnological Survey of 

 Canada 1^ 



Age of Stone Circles 30 



Exploration in Crete 100 



Anthropometric Investigation 



of Native Egyptian Soldiers 15 



Excavations on the Roman 



Site at Gelligaer 5 



Changes in Hajnioglobin 15 



Work of Mammalian Heart 



under Influence of Drugs... 20 



Investigation of the Cyano- 



phycea; ;• 10 



Reciprocal Influence of Uni- 

 versities and Schools 5 



Conditions of Health essen- 

 tial to carrying on Work in 

 Schools 2 



Corresponding Societies Com. 15^ 



£947 



1903. 



Electrical Standards 35 



Seismological Observations... 40 

 Investigation of the Ujjper 

 Atmosphere by means of 

 Kites 75 



-1903. 



£ 

 Magnetic Observations at Fal- 

 mouth 40 



Study of Hj'dro-aromatic Sub- 

 stances 20 



Erratic Blocks 10 



Exploration of Irish Caves ... 40 

 Underground Waters of North- 

 west Yorkshire 40 



Life-zones in British Carbon- 

 iferous Rocks 5 



Geological Photographs 10 



Table" at tlie Zoological Sta- 

 tion at Naples 100 



Index Generum et Specierum 



Animalium 100 



Tidal r>ore, Sea Waves, and 



Beaches 15 



Scottish National Antarctic 



Expedit ion 50 



Legislation affecting Women's 



Labour 25 



Researches in Crete 100 



Age of Stone Circles 3 



Anthropometric Investigation 5 

 Anthropometry of the Todas 

 and other Tribes of Southern 



India 50 



The Slate of Solution of Pro- 



teids 20 



Investigation of the Cyano- 



phyce;e 25 



Respiration of Plants 13 



Conditions of Health essential 



for School Instruction 5 



Corresponding Societies Com. 20 



£845 



General Meetings. 



On Wednesday, September 9, at 8.30 p.m., in the Opera House, South- 

 port, Professor James Dewar, M.A,, LL.D., D.Sc, F.R.S., resigned the 

 office of President to Sir Norman Lockyer, K.C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., who 

 took the Chair, and delivered an Address, for which see page 3. 



On Thursday, September 10, at 8.30 p.m., a Soire'e took place in the 



Town Hall. 



On Friday, September 11, at 8.30 p.m., in the Cambridge Hall, Dr. 

 R. Munro delivered a Discourse on ' Man as Artist and Sportsman in the 

 Palaeolithic Period.' 



On Monday, September 14, at 8.30 p.m., in the Cambridge Hall, Dr. 

 A. W. Rowe delivered a Discourse on ' The Old Chalk Sea, and some 

 of its Teachings.' 



On Tuesday, September 15, at 8.30 p.m., a Soiree took place at the 



Town Hall. 



On Wednesday, September 16, at 2.30 p.m., in the Cambridge Hall, 

 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 Cambridge. [The Meeting is 

 appointed to commence on Wednesday, August 17, 1904.] 



