INDEX. 



Refereyices to reports mid papers 2>Tinted in extenso are given in. Italics. 

 An Asterisk * indicates that the title only of the comvmnication is given. 

 The mark f indicates the same, but a refercnoe is given to the Journal or A'ewspajer 

 where the paper is p^ihlished in extenso. 



OBJECTS and rules of the Association, 

 xxvii. 

 List of Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and 



Local Secretaries, 1831-1903, xxxviii. 

 List of Trustees and General Officers, 



1831-1903, lii. 

 List of former Presidents and Secretaries 



of Sections, liii. 

 List of evening Discourses from 1842, 



Ixxii. 

 Lectures to the Operative Classes, Ixxvi. 

 Officers of Sections present at Southport, 



Ixxvii. 

 Committee of Recommendations at 



Southport, Ixxix. 

 Treasurer's account, Ixxx. 

 Table showing the attendance and re- 

 ceipts at the annual meetings, Ixxxii. 

 Officers and Council for 1903-1904, Ixxiv. 

 Report of the Council to the General 



Committee at Southport, Ixxxv. 

 Resolutions passed by the General 



Committee at Southport : 



(1) Committees receiving grants of 



money, xcvii. 



(2) Committees not receiving grants 



of money, cii. 



(3) Paper ordered to be printed in 



extenso, cvi. 



(4) Resolutions referred to the 



Council for consideration, and 

 action if desirable, cvi. 

 Synopsis of grants of money appropriated 



to scientific purposes in 1903, cviii. 

 Places of meeting in 1903 and 1904, cix. 

 General statement of sums which have 

 been paid on account of grants for 

 scientific purposes, ex. 

 General meetings, cxxviii. 



Address hy the President, Sir Noi'vian 

 Lochyer, K.C.B., F.R.S., 3. 



Abbott (W. J. L.) and Dr. J. G. Gabson, 

 some recent excavations at Hastings, 

 and the human remains found, 802. 



Abd-el-Kuri and Sokotra, the results of 

 the expedition to, by Mr. W. 0. Grant 

 and Dr. H. O. Forbes, by Dr. H. 0. 

 Forbes, 720. 



Abney (Sir W. de W.) on wave-length 

 tables of the spectra of the elements and 

 compounds, 87. 



Address to the Section of Educa- 

 tional Science by, 865. 



Absorption spectra and chsinical constitu- 

 tion of organic substance', the relatio7i 

 between the, report on, 126 ; the absorp- 

 tion spectra of laudanine and laudan- 

 osine in relation to their constitution, 

 by Dr. J. J. Bobbie and A. Lauder, 166. 



Abydos, the temples of, by Prof. W. M. 

 F. Petrie, 818. 



ACKROYD (W.), the colours of iodides, 

 614. 



— — experiments and observations with 

 radium compounds, 639. 



Acridines, Prof. A. Senier on, 61 C. 



Adam's Bridge, J. Lomas on the origin 

 of, 721. 



Adams (Prof. J.) on school curricula, 878. 



Adams (Prof. W. G.) on magnetic obser- 

 vations at Falmouth, 32. 



onpractical electrical standards, 33. 



Adenostemma viscosvm, Forst, fruit-dis- 

 persal in, by R. H. Yapp, 859. 



Attorestation of waterworks catchment 

 areas, Joseph Parry on the, 717. 



Africa, East, and Zanzibar, the coral 

 formations of, by C. Crossland, 685. 

 'Africa, West, the economic development 

 of, by E. D. Morel, 711. 



Air friction, preliminary experiments on, 

 by Wm. Odell, 789. 



AiTKEN (T.) on the resistance of road 

 vehicles to traction, 305. 



