INDEX. 



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

 An asterisk * indicates that the title only of the communication is given. 

 The mark f indicates the same, but that a reference is given to the Journal 

 or Newspaper where the paper is published in extenso. 



OFFICERS and Council, 1910-1911, 

 xxxi. 

 Rules of the Association, xxxiii. 

 Places and Dates of Meeting, Presi- 

 dents, Vice-Presidents, and Local 



Secretaries, xlix. 

 Trustees, General Officers, &c, lxv. 

 Sectional Presidents and Secretaries, lxvi. 

 Chairmen and Secretaries of Conferences 



of Delegates, lxxxviii. 

 Evening Discourses, lxxxix. 

 Lectures to the Operative Classes, xciii. 

 Attendances and Receipts at Annual 



Meetings, xciv. 

 Analysis of Attendances, xcvi. 

 Grants of Money for Scientific Purposes, 



xcvii. 

 Report of the Council, 1909-1910, cxix. 

 General Treasurer's Account, cxxvi. 

 Sheffield Meeting, 1910 :— 



General Meetings, cxxviii. 



Sectional Officers, cxxviii. 



Committee of Recommendations, cxxx. 



Research Committees, cxxxi. 



Communications ordered to be printed 

 in extenso, cxli. 



Resolutions referred to the Council, 

 cxli. 



Recommendations referred to the 

 Council, cxli. 



Synopsis of Grants of Money, cxlii. 



Address by the President, Prof. T. 6. 

 Bonney, Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.8., 3. 



Absorption of water, the, by certain 

 leguminous seeds, by A. S. Home, 

 786. 



Accelerometer, the use of an, in the 

 measurement of road resistance and 

 horse power, H. E. Wimperis on, 709. 



Acland (H. D.), some prehistoric monu- 

 ments in the Scilly Isles, 737. 



Actinium, the active deposit from, 

 W. T. Kennedy on, 542. 



Adams (Prof. J.) on the mental and 

 physical factors involved in education, 

 302. 



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

 trical standards, 38. 



on magnetic observations at Falmouth 



Observatory, 74. 



*Aerial propellors, the value of anchored 

 tests of, by W. A. Scoble, 710. 



*Afferent nerves of the eye muscles, the, 

 by Dr. E. E. Laslett, Prof. C. S. Sher- 

 rington, and Miss F. Tozer, 767. 



Africa, British East, interim report 

 on archmological investigations in, 

 256. 



Age of stone circles, report on explorations 

 to ascertain the, 264. 



Agricultural experiments, the magnitude 

 of error in, discussion on, 587. 



Agricultural field trials, the error of 

 experiment in, by A. D. Hall and 

 Dr. E. J. Russell, 588. 



Agricultural Sub-section, Address by 

 A. D. Hall to the, 571. 



Air or gas supply to a gas engine by 

 means of an orifice and U-tube, the 

 direct measurement of the rate of, by 

 Prof. W. E. Dalby, 711. 



*Algebra, the teaching of, Dr. T. P. Nunn 

 on, 802. 



Allen (Dr. H. S.), photoelectric fatigue, 

 538. 



Allotropy or transmutation ? by Prof. 

 H. M. Howe, 562. 



Ambleside, the glaciated rocks of, by 

 Prof. E. Hull, 606. 



Anaesthesia by ether vapour, the principles 

 of, Dr. A. D. Waller on, 270. 



