INDEX. 



References to reports and pajiers 2)rinted in extenso are given in Italics. 

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

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

 where the paper is ptihUshed in extenso. 



OBJECTS and rules of the Association, 

 xxix. 

 List of Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and 



Local Secretaries, 1831-1898, xl. 

 List of Trustees and General Officers, 



1831-1898, lii. 

 List of former Presidents and Secretaries 



of Sections, liii. 

 List of evening lectures from 1842, Ixxi. 

 Lectures to the Operative Classes, Ixxiv. 

 Officers of Sections present at Toronto, 



Ixxv. 

 Officers and Council for 1897-98, Ixxvii. 

 Treasurer's account, Ixxviii. 

 Table showing the attendance and re- 

 ceipts at the annual meetings, Ixxx. 

 Report of the Council to the General 



Committee at Toronto, Ixxxii. 

 Kesolutions passed by the General 



Committee at Toronto : 



(1) Committees receiving grants of 



money, Ixxxviii. 



(2) Committees not receiving grants 



of money, xciv. 



(3) Papers ordered to be printed in 



extenso, xcvii. 



(4) Resolutions referred to the Coun- 



cil for consideration, and ac- 

 tion if desirable, xcvii. 

 Synopsis of grants of money appropriated 



to scientific purposes in 1897, xcviii. 

 Places of meeting in 1898, 1899 and 1901, 



xcix. 

 General statement of sums which have 



been paid on account of grants for 



scientific purposes, c. 

 General meetings, cxvi. 

 Address by the President, Sir John 



Evans, K.C.B , Treas. E.S.,3. 



Abelian functions, the historical devcloj)- 

 ment of, up to tlie time of Riemann, Br. 

 Harris Hancock on, 246. 



Abnet (Capt. W. de W.) on wave-length 

 tables of the spectTa of the elements and 

 compoiinds, 75. 



on the action of light upon dyed 



colours, 286. 



♦AcKWORTH (W. M.) on the theory of 

 railway rates, 746. 



*Actinians, the symmetry of. Prof. J. P. 

 McMurrich on some points in the, 697. 



Adams (Frank D.) on the structure and 

 origin of certain rocks of the Laurentian 

 System, 665. 



and J. T. NiCOLSON on some experi- 

 ments on the flow of rocks, 642. 



(Prof. W. G.) on seismological inves- 



tigation, 129. 



071 practical electrical standards, 



206. 

 *Addisox (W. L. T.) on the formation of 



crystals, 613, 

 *Adze-makin2: in the Andaman Islands, 



Prof. A. C.^Haddon on, 797. 

 Africa, the climatology of. Sixth report 



on, 409. 

 African Lake fauna. Report on, 368. 

 butterflies, theories of mimicry as 



illustrated by. Prof. E. B. Poulton on, 



689. 

 Air, the exploration of the, with kites, 



A. Lawrence Rotch on progress of, 



569. 



C. F. Marvin on, 569. 



supply and the fuel supply of the 



earth, Lord Kelvin on the, 553. 

 ♦Alaska geography and the camera. Otto 



J. Klotz on, 724. 

 *Alcohol-producing enzyme in yeast, the 



existence of an. Prof. J. R. Green on, 



826, 8C6. 

 Alcohols, the nitro-, Prof. Louis Henry 



on, 624. 

 Aldehydes and amides, condensation pro- 

 ducts of. Dr. C. A. Kohn on, 622. 



