INDEX. 



R'ferences to reports and papers 2''rinted in extenso are given in Italics. 

 An Asterisk * iiidioates 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 published in extenso. 



OBJECTS and rules of the Association, 

 XXV. 



Places and times of meeting, with names 

 of officers, from commencement, xxxv. 



List of former Presidents and Secretaries 

 of Sections, xlv. 



List of evening lectures, Ixiii. 



Lectures to the Operative Classes, Ixvi. 



Officers of Sections present at Notting- 

 ham, Ixvii. 



Officers and Council for 1893-94, Ixix. 



Treasurer's account, Ixx. 



Table showing the attendance and re- 

 ceipts at the annual meetings, Ixxii. 



Eeport of the Council to the General 

 Committee at Nottingham, Ixxiv. 



Committees appointed by the General 

 Committee at Nottingham: 1. receiving 

 grants of money, Ixxviii ; 2. not receiv- 

 ing grants of money, Ixxxii ; other re- 

 solutions adopted, Ixxxvii ; resolutions, 

 referred to the Council for considera- 

 tion, and action if desirable, ih. 



Synopsis of grants of money appropriated 

 to scientific purposes, Ixxxviii. 



Places of meeting in 1894 and 1895, 

 Ixxxix. 



General statement of sums which have 

 been paid on account of grants for 

 scientific purpo.ses, xc. 



General meetings, civ. 



Address by the President, J. S. Burden 

 Sanderson, M.A., M.D., LL.D., D.C.L., 

 F.K.S., F.R.S.E., Professor of Physio- 

 logy in the University of Oxford, 3. 



Abbott (P. W.) and P. F. Kendall on 

 some shell-middens in North Wales, 

 776. 



Abel (Sir F.) on the best method of esta- 

 blishing an international standard for 

 the analysi$ of iron amd steel, 437. 



Abeeceomby (Hon. E.) on meteorological 

 obsen-ations on. Ben Nevis, 280. 



Aberdeenshire, north-east, some shelly 

 clay and gravel in, Dugald Bell on, 778. 



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

 methods of recording the direct inten- 

 sity of solar radiation, 144. 



on the action of light upmi dyed 



colours, 373. 



on the action of light on the 



hydracids of the halogens in presence 

 of oxygen, 381. 



on mave-lengtli tables of the spectra 



of the elements and compounds, 387. 

 Abyssinia, the exploration of ancient 

 remains in, report on, 557 ; 



Appendix. — On the morphological 

 chaj-acters of the Abyssinians, by 

 Br. J. 6. Garson, 563. 

 Actinometer, Bunsen and Roscoe's pen- 

 dulum. Dr. A. Richardson and J. Quick 

 on a modified form of, 719. 

 Adams (Prof. W. G.) on the best means 

 of comparing and reducing magnetic 

 observations, 120. 



on magnetic work at the Fahnouth 



Observatory, 121. 



on practical electrical standards, 



127. 

 on the earthquake ' and volcanic 



phenomena of Japan, 214. 

 Africa, the distribution of disease in. Dr. 



R. W. Felkin on, 839. 

 , the vertical relief of. Dr. H. G. 



Schlichter on, 837. 



Central East, geological sketch of. 



by Walcot Gibson, 758. 



tropical, the climatological and hy- 



drographical conditions of, second report 



on, 572. 

 Agricultural depression, H. H. Scott on, 



851. 

 * , W. J. Allsebrook on, 855. 



