INDEX. 



References to reports and papen printed in extenso are given in Italics. 

 An asterisk * iiidicates that the title only of the oninmunioation is gieen. 

 The mark \ indicates the same, bat that a reference is ginen to the Journal or News- 

 2?aper where the paper is published in extenso. 



OFFICERS and Council, 1908-1909, 

 xxxi. 

 Rules of the Association, xxxiii. 

 Places and Dates of Meeting, Presi- 

 dents, Vice-Presidents, and Local 



Secretaries, xlix. 

 Trustees and Gteneral Officers, Ixv. 

 Sectional Presidents and Secretaries, Ixvi. 

 Chairmen and Secretaries of Conferences 



of Delegates, Ixxxviii. 

 Evening Discourses, Ixxxviii. 

 Lectures to the Operative Classes, xcii. 

 Attendances and Receij)ts at Annual 



Meetings, xciv. 

 Analysis of Attendances, xcvi. 

 Grants of Money for Scientific Pur- 

 poses, xcvii. 

 Report of the Council, 1907-1908, cxx. 

 General Treasurer's Account, cxxiv. 

 «Dublin Meeting, 1908 :— 



General Meetings, cxxvi. 



Sectional Otficsrs, cxxvi. 



Officers of Conference of Delegates, 

 xviii. 



Committee of Recommendations, cxviii. 



Research Committees, cxxix. 



Communications ordered to be printed 

 in extenso, cxxxix. 



Resolutions and Recommendations re- 

 ferred to the Council, cxxxix. 



Synopsis of Grants of Money, cxli. 



Address hy the President, Francis Darwin, 

 M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., 3. 



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

 tables of the spectra of the elements, 

 119. 



on studies most suitable for elementary 



schools, 495. 



a new three-colour camera, 618. 



Absorption from solutions and aqueous 

 condensation on surfaces, analogy be- 

 tween, by Prof. F. T. Trouton, 621, 



Accessory dental masses, the so-called, 

 sometimes found in the upper jaw- 

 bones, the significance of, by Prof. 

 A. F. Dixon, 856. 



Acquirement in education, by Dr. G. 

 ArchdaU Reid, 939. 



AcwoETH (W. M. ), Address to the Section 

 of Economic Science and Statistics, 

 773. 



Adams (Rev. W. A.), some ancient stone 

 implement sites in South Africa, 852. 



Adams (Prof. W. G.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 31. 



on magnetic observations at Fal- 

 mouth Observatory, 55. 



Adams (W. 6. S.), economic and statis- 

 tical investigation in agriculture, 796. 



Adenby (Dr. W. B.) on wave-length 

 tables of the spectra of the elements, 119. 



Adie (R. H.) on studies most suitable for 

 elementary schools, 495. 



Age of stone circles, report on explorations 

 to ascertain the, 400. 



Agrarian reform in Ireland, the psycho- 

 logical aspect of, by Dr. M. J. Bonn, 

 795. 



Agricultural co-operation, social aspects 

 of, by J. G. Brooks, 794. 



Agricultural education, by J. R. Camp- 

 "bell, 804. 



♦Agricultural education for business and 

 for knowledge, by Dr. CarroU Dunham, 

 805. 



Agricultural Subsection, Address by 

 Rt. Hon. Sir Horace Plunkott to the, 

 796. 



Agriculture, economic and statistical 

 investigation in, by W. G. S. Adams, 

 796. 



Alcohol, is it a food of muscle ? A 

 comparison of chloroform, ether, and 

 alcohol, by Prof. A. D. WaUer, 873. 



Allen (H. A.), list of British triassic 

 fossils in the Warwick Museum, 274. 



