INDEX. 
References to reports and papers printed in extenso are given in Italies. 
An Asterisk * indicates that the title only of the communication is given. 
Lhe marh ¢ indicates the same, but a reference is given to the Journal or Newspaper 
where the paper is published in extenso. 
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BJECTS and rules of the Association, 
pSaba 
List of Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and 
Local Secretaries, 1831-1900, xl. 
List of Trustees and General Officers, 
1831-1900, lii. 
List of former Presidents and Secretaries 
of Sections, liii. 
List of evening Discourses from 1842, 
Ixxi. 
Lectures to the Operative Classes from 
1867, Ixxy. 
Officers of Sections present at Dover, 
lxxvi. 
Treasurer’s account, Ixxviii. 
Yable showing the attendance and re- 
ceipts at the annual meetings, lxxx. 
Officers and Council for 1899-1900, Ixxxii. 
Report of the Council to the General 
_ Committee at Dover, lxxxiii. 
Resolutions passed by the General 
Committee at Dover: 
(1) Committees receiving grants of 
money, xciv. 
(2) Committees not receiving grants 
of money, c. 
(3) Papers ordered to be printed in 
extenso, Ciii. , 
(4) Resolutions referred to the Coun- 
cil for consideration, and ac- 
tion if desirable, ciii. 
(5) Change of time of meetings on 
the first day of the Annual 
Meeting, ciii. 
Synopsis of grants of money appropriated | 
to scientific purposes in 1899, civ. 
Places of meeting in 1900 and 1901, evi. 
General statement of sums which have 
been paid on account of grants for 
scientific purposes, cvii. 
General meetings, cxxiv. 
Address by the President, Sir Michael 
Foster, L.RAS., 3. 
ABBOTT (G.) on water zones; their 
influence on the situation and growth 
of concretions, 741. 
on tubular and concentric concre- 
tions, 741. 
ABNEY (Capt. W. de W.) on solar 
radiation, 159. 
, on nave-length tables of the spectra 
of the elements and compounds, 257. 
, on the action of light upon dyed 
colours, 363. 
Abutilon roots, a mixed infection in, E. 
J. Butler on, 925. 
Abyssinia a journey to King Menelek’s 
dominions, Capt. M. 8, Wellby on, 814. 
ADAMS (Prof. F.) on the meteorological 
Observatory at Montreal, 65. 
—— (Prof. W.G.) on practical electrical 
standards, 240, 
ADENEY (Dr. W. E.) on radiation from a 
source of light in a magnetic field, 63. 
Africa, the climatology of, Eighth report 
on, 448. 
*African, West, tribes north of the Benue, 
Lieut. H. Pope Hennessy on some, 880. 
*___, ethnography; specimens from 
Somali, Galla and Shangalla exhibited 
by Dr. Koettlitz, 880. 
* —— of the Lake region of Uganda. 
Lieut.-Col. J. R. L. Macdonald on, 880. 
Agricultural wages in the United King- 
dom from 1770 to 1895, A. L. Bowley 
on, 829. 
*Aire, sources of the river, P. F. Kendall 
on the, 750. 
Air-propellers, experiments on the thrust 
and power of, W. G. Walker on, 860 
ALBy (Amédée) on the erection of Alex- 
ander IIT, Bridge in Paris, 469. 
Alewander IIT. Bridge in Paris, the 
erection of, Amédée Alby on, 469. 
Algze, the culture of, some methods fer 
use in the, Prof. Marshall Ward on, 
919, 920. 
