INDEX. 



References to reports and papers printed in extenso are given in Italics. 



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



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



or Newspaper where the paper is published in extenso. 



OFFICERS and Council, 1915-16, iii. 

 Rules of the Association, v. 

 Trustees, General Officers, &c., xxi. 

 Sectional Presidents and Secretaries 



(1901-14), xxii. 

 Chairmen and Secretaries of Conferences 



of Delegates (1901-14), xxx. 

 Evening Discourses (1901-14), xxx. 

 Lectures to the Operative Classes (1901- 



11), xxxii. 

 Public Lectures (1912-14), xxxii. 

 Grants of money for scientific purposes, 



xxxiii. 

 Report of the Council 1914-15, xxxix. 

 General Treasurer's Account, xliv. 

 Attendances and Receipts at Annual 



Meetings, xlvi. 

 Analysis of Attendances, xlviii. 

 Manchester Meeting, 1915 : — 



General Meetings, 1. 



Sectional Officers, li. 



Officers of Conference of Delegates, Iii. 



Research Committees, liii. 



Communications ordered to be printed 

 in extenso, Ixv. 



Resolutions referred to the Council, Ixv. 



Resolution by the General Committee, 

 Ixv. 



Synopsis of Grants of Money, Ixv. 

 Caird Fund, Ixvii. 

 Public Lectures in Manchester and 



vicinity, Ixviii. 



Address by the President, Professor Arthur 

 Schuster, D.Sc, F.R.S., 3. 



Abelson (A. R.), the use of mental tests 

 for measuring mental detect, 697. 



Abercromby (Hon. John) on the distri- 

 bution of bronze age implements, 199. 



Abrdhos Islands, the, and the north-west 

 coast of Australia, the biology of, interim 

 report on the investigation of, 148. 



1915. 



*Acid intoxication of diabetic coma, the 



alleged, by Dr. E. P. Poulton, 688. 

 Adamson (R. S.) on the vegetation of 



Ditcham Park, Hampshire, 232. 

 Adolescence, the neuro-psychoses of, by 



Dr. G. E. Shuttleworth, 699. 

 Aerials of the umbrella type, the capacity 



of, by Prof. G. W. O. Howe, 646. 

 Age of stone circles, report on the, 174. 

 the Avebury excavations, 1914, by 



H. St. G. Gray, 176. 

 Agricultural Section, Address by R. H. 



Rew to the, 760. 

 Agriculture, British, the influence of the 



war upon the future of, discussion on, 



771. 

 in Scotland, the probable effect of 



the war on the future of, by J. M. Caie, 



771. 

 AiREY (Dr. J. R.) on the calculation of 



mathematical tables, 27. 

 Allen (H. A.) on the preparation of a list 



of characteristic fossils, 116. 

 Alphabet, the origin of the, Cretan ana- 

 logies for, by Sir Arthur Evans, 667. 

 the Semitic, fresh light upon the 



origin of, by Dr. A. H. Gardiner, 666. 

 Alternating stress tests of a sample of mild 



steel. Dr. B. P. Haigh on, 163. 

 Anibrim, ceremonial and descent in, by 



Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, 675. 

 *Ancesthetics, report on, 686. 

 Anderson (Miss A. M.) on the question of 



fatigue from the economic standpoint,283. 

 Anderson (V. G.) on the influence of 



weather conditions on the amaunis of 



nitrogen acids in the rainfall and atmo- 

 sphere in Australia, 87. 

 Andrews (Dr. C.) on the exploration of La 



Gotte de St. Brelade, Jersey, 194. 

 Andrews (E. C.) on the botanical and 



chemical cluiracters of the eucalypts and 



their correlation, 97. 



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