INDEX. 



References to reports and papers ■printed in extenso arc (jiven in Italics. 

 An Asterisk * indicates that the title only of the comnmnication is giren. 

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

 where the paper is pvbUshed in extenso. 



OBJECTS and rules of the Association, 

 xxvii. 

 List o£ Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and 



Local Secretaries, 1831-1895, xxxviii. 

 List of Trustees and General Officers, 



1831-1895, 1. 

 List of former Presidents and Secretaries 



of Sections, li. 

 List of evening lectures from 1842, Ixix. 

 Lectures to the Operative Classes, Ixxii. 

 Officers of Sections present at Ipswich, 



Ixxiii. 

 Officers and Council for 1895-96, Ixxv. 

 Treasurer's account, Ixxvi. 

 Table showing the attendance and re- 

 ceipts at the annual meetings, Ixxvii. 

 Eeport of the Council to the General 



Committee at Ipswich, Ixxx. 

 EesolutioDS passed by the General 



Committee at Ipswich : 



(1) Committees receiving grants of 



money, Ixxxiv. 



(2) Committees not receiving grants 



of money, Ixxxix. 



(3) Papers ordered to be printed in 



extenso, xciii. 

 (4r) Regulations regarding grants of 



money, xciv. 

 (5) Resolutions referred to the Coun- 

 cil for consideration, and ac- 

 tion if desirable, xciv. 

 Synopsis of grants of money appropriated 



to scientific purposes, xcv. 

 Places of meeting in 1896 and 1897, xcvi. 

 General statement of sums which have 

 been paid on account of grants for 

 scientific purposes, xcvii. 

 General meetings, cxii. 

 Address hy the President, Sir Douglas 



Galton, K.C.B., D.C.L., F.R.S., 3. 

 Abbott (\V. J. Lewis) on an ancient 

 kitchen midden at Hastings, and a 

 iarrow at the Wildernesse, 500. 



Abeeckomby (Hon. R.) on meteorological 

 ohservations on Ben Nevis, 186. 



Aberdeenshire, East, Ethnographical 

 observations in, J. Gray on, 831. 



Abney (Capt. W. de W.) on the hest 

 metlwds of recording the direct inten- 

 sity of solar radiation, 81. 



on the action of light upon dyed 



colours, 263. 



on Kave-length tables of the spectra 



of the elements and compounds, 275. 

 *Aboriginal inhabitants of Jamaica, a 

 recent discovery of. Sir W. H. Flower 

 on, 824. 

 Adams (Prof. W. G.) on the earthquake 

 and volcanic phenomena of Japan, 81, 

 113. 



on practical electrical standards, 



195. 



on the comparison and reduction of 



magnetic observations, 209. 

 Aerial navigation, a new principle of, 



Lieut. B. Baden-Powell on, 814. 

 Africa, the climatology of, fourth re- 

 port on, 480. 

 Agricultural districts, the telephone ser- 

 vice in, Maj.-Gen. Webber on the 

 development of, 804. 



. , Experimental, Stations in Suffolk 



and Norfolk, T. B. Wood on, 660. 

 Agriculture, co-operation in the service 

 of, H. W. Wolff on, 780. 



t , discussion on the relation of, to 



science, 660. 



Hon- shall agricnlture best obtain 

 help from science'/ by Prof. R. 

 Warington, 341. 

 *Agriculture and science, by T. 



Hendrick, 660. 

 *0n the application of science to 

 agriculture, by M. J. Dunstan,660. 

 -, light railways as an assistance to, 



Maj.-Gen. Webber on, 793. 



