INDEX. 



Rejerencvi to report and papers printed in cxteuso are given in Italics. 



An asterisk * indicates that the title only of the conimunication 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 cxtenbo. 



OFi'lCERS and Council, 1916-17, iii. 

 Rules of the Association, v. 

 Trustees, General Officers, &c., xxi. 

 Sectional Presidents and .Secretaries 



(1901-15), xxii. 

 Evening Discourses (1901-15), xxx. 

 Lectures to the Operative Classes (1901- 



11), xxxii. 

 Public Lectiues (1912-15), xxxii. 

 Chairmen and Secretaries of Conferences 



of Delegates (1901-15), xxxiii. 

 Grants of money for scientific pm-poscs 



(1901-15), xxxiv. 

 Report of the Council, 1915-lC, xliv. 

 General Treasurer's Account, xlviii. 

 Attendances and Receipts at Annual 



Meeting, 1. 

 Analysis of Attendances, Iii. 

 Newcastle Meeting, 1916 : — 



General Meetings, xli. 



Sectional Officers, xli. 



Officers of Conference of Delegatct^, 

 xliii. 



Research Committees, liv. 



Communication ordered to be printed 

 in extenso, Ixvii. 



Resolutions referred to the Council, 

 Ixvii. 



Synopsis of Grants of Money, Ixvii. 

 CairdFund,lxviii. 

 Public Lectures in Newcastle and 



vicinitj', Ixix. 



Address by the President, Sir Arthur 

 Evans, D.Litt., F.R.S., 3. 



*Abelso?] (Dr.), psychological research 



and race regeneration, 476. 

 *Abrolhos Islands, the biology of the,report 



on, 417. 

 Absorption spectra and chemical con- 



stitntion of organic compounds, report 



on, 131. 

 I'JiU 



x\cid rocks of Iceland, the, by Leonard 



Hawkes, 397. 

 fActor, the origin of the, by Prof. W 



Ridgeway, 468. 

 Adams (Prof. J.) on the mental and 



physical factors involved in education, 



307. 

 fAerials, the calculation of the capacity 



of, including the effects of masts and 



buildings, by Prof. G. W. O. Howe, 



450. 

 Afforestation aftci- the war, Su- J. S. 



Stirling-Maxwell on, 505. 

 Age of geological formations, a method 



of indicating, on maps in black and 



white, by Dr. J. W. Evans, 396. 

 Agricultm'al Section, Address by Dr. 



E. J. Russell to the, 528. 

 AiREY (Dr. J. R.) on the calctdation o 



mathematical tables, 59. 

 Allen (J. E.) on the effects of the ivur on 



credit, currency, and finance, 278. 

 Alleeton (Lord) on fuel economy, 187. 

 ■fAmcebse from the human mouth, Dr. 



R. T. Goodey on the, 419. 

 tAnioeba3 in relation to disease, by Dr. 



Pixell-Goodrich, 418. 

 * Anaesthetics, report on, 475. 

 Andekson (]\Iiss A. M.) on the question of 



fatigue frotn the economicstand point, 251. 

 Andebson (V. G.) on the influence of 



weather conditions on the amounts of 



nitrogen acids in the rainfall and atmo- 

 sphere in Australia, 128. 

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



Cotte de St. Brelade, Jersey, 292. 

 Andrews (E. C.) on the botanical and 



chemical characters of the encalypts and 



their correlation, 201. 

 Antlu'opological Section, Address by Dr. 



R. R. Marett to the, 458. 

 Archccological investigulions in Malta, re- 

 port on, 294. 



