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REPORT — 1876. 



Circulation of the underground waters in 

 the New Red Sandstone and Permian 

 formations of England, and the quan- 

 tity and character of the water sup- 

 plied to various towns and districts 

 from these formations, second report 

 on the, 95. 



ClitFord (Prof.) on instruction in elemen- 

 tary geometry, and on the syllabus 

 drawn up by the Association for the 

 improvement of geometrical teach- 

 ing, 8. 



" Close time " for the protection of indi- 

 genous animals, report of the com- 

 mittee appointed to inquire into the 

 possibility of establishing a, and for 

 watching Bills introduced into Par- 

 liament affecting this subject, 63. 



Common measure of value in the assess- 

 ment of direct taxation, local and 

 imperial, report on the practicability 

 of adopting a, 27. 



Corfield (Prof.) on the treatment and 

 utilization of sewage, 225. 



Crosskey (Rev. H. W.) on the circula- 

 tion of underground waters, 95; on 

 the eri-atic blocks of England and 

 Wales, 110; on the exploration of 

 the Settle Oaves, 115. 



Crustacea, C. S. Bate on the present 

 state of our knowledge of the, 75. 



Cyclone and rainfall periodicities in con- 

 nexion with the sun-spot periodicity, 

 C. Meldi-um on, 267. 



Dawkins (Prof. W. Boyd) on the explo- 

 ration of Kent's Cavern, 1 ; on the 

 erratic blocks of England and Wales, 

 110 ; on the exploration of the Settle 

 Caves, 115. 



Deane (Dr.) on the erratic blocks of 

 England and Wales, 110. 



De Ranee (C. E.) on the circulation of 

 underground waters, 95. 



Dresser (H. E.) on the possibility of 

 establishing a "close time" for the 

 protection of indigenous animals, 63. 



Drummond (P.) on earthquakes in Scot- 

 land, 74. 



Earthquakes in Scotland, seventh report 

 on, 74. 



Electrical resistance, results of a com- 

 parison of the British-Association 

 units of, by G, Chrystal and S. A. 

 Saunder, 13. 



Erratic blocks of England and Wales, 

 fourth report on the, 110. 



Evans (J.) on the exploration of Kent's 

 Cavern, 1. 



Everett (Prof.) on Ohm's law, 36 ; on 

 underground temperature, 204. 



Farr (Dr.) on the practicability of adopt- 

 ing a common measure of value in the 

 assessment of direct taxation, 27; on 

 the work of the Anthropometric Com- 

 mittee, 266. 



Fellows (Mr.) on the work of the An- 

 thropometric Committee, 266. 



Field (R.) on the rainfall of the British 

 Isles, for the years 1875-76, 172. 



Flight (W.) on observations of lumi- 

 nous meteors during the year 1875- 

 76, 119 ; accounts of aerolites and 

 aerolitic meteors, and abstracts of 

 recent researches on them, 168. 



Flow of water through orifices, improved 

 investigations on the, by Prof. J. 

 Thomson, 243. 



Forbes (Prof. G.) on earthquakes in 

 Scotland, 74 ; on observations of lumi- 

 nous meteors during the year 1875- 

 76, 119. 



Foster (Dr. 0. Le Neve) on underground 

 temperature, 204. 



Fox (Col. Lane) on the work of the 

 Anthropometric Committee, 266. 



Fox-Strangways (0.) on the circulation 

 of imderground waters, 95. 



Froude (W.) on the effect of propellers 

 on the steering of vessels, 66. 



Fuller (Prof.) on instruction in elemen- 

 tary geometry, and on the syllabus 

 di'awnup by the Association for the im- 

 provement of geometrical teaching, 8. 



Galton (Capt. D.) on the circulation of 

 underground waters, 95. 



(F.) on the work of the Anthropo- 

 metric Committee, 2G6. 



Geikie (Prof.) on underground tempera- 

 ture; 204. 



Geometry, elementaiy, report of the 

 committee on the possibility of im- 

 proving the methods of instruction in, 

 and on the syllabus drawn up by the 

 Association for the improvement of 

 geometrical teaching, 8. 



Gilbert (Dr.) on the treatment and 

 utilization of sewage, 225. 



Gladstone (Prof.) on chemical research, 

 314. 



Glaisher (J.) on observations of lumi- 

 nous meteors during the year 1875- 

 76, 119 ; on the rainfall of the British 

 Isles for the years 1875-76, 172 ; on 

 undergi'ound temperature, 204. 



(J. W. L.) on instruction in elemen- 



tarv geometry, and on the syllabus 



