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casions there were numerous addresses and 
expressions of good-will. 
There was in all an attendance of 1,403 
at the Dover meeting, but when it is re- 
membered that more than half were asso- 
ciates and new annual members, it will be 
seen that the meeting was no larger than 
those of the American Association, when 
held at places equally accessible to as many 
members. The British Association, how- 
ever, greatly exceeds our own in its ability 
to make grants for scientific research. In 
addition to a special appropriation of 
£1,000 for the British Antarctic expedition, 
grants amounting to £1,115 were made as 
follows : 
Mathematics. £ 
Rayleigh, Lord—Electrical Standards (£300 in 
INEIEVE|) \e ntcoorigdgasoduaobodossoacbongHcnodonanndecHeodaoDobo0 25 
Judd, Prof. J. W.—Seismological Observations 
(GE9R5sh/4d Simiham di) essen seecerece neneaenaeceet 60 
FitzGerald, Prof. G. F.—Radiation in a Magnetic 
JOTI G . cédasocosbosnan nocdddcodengcosaconpabadebapacsapansaes 25 
Rucker, Prof. A. W.—Magnetic Force on board 
FST att SJodoooeemadacaqgdohcdosoedosde sndoocdoopaKooeboddsoaagead 10 
Callendar, Prof. H. L.—Meteorological Observa- 
tony son trea ssccreseseteessceesisaen sates secre 20 
Kelvin, Lord—Tables of Mathematical Functions 75 
Chemistry. 
Hartley, Prof. W. N.—Relation between Absorp- 
tion Spectra and Constitution of Organic 
BOOT Sale helsesieiine doacocs Sabi techies seetemeranactene reels 30 
Roscoe, Sir H. E.—Wave-length Tables............ 5 
Reynolds, Prof. J. E.—Electrolytic Quantitative © 
INSTEA KES Soogcden3 hostocaobobonconDoouedaabogoGocsboboanaco 5 
Miers, Prof. H. A.—Isomorphous Sulphonic 
Derivatives of Benzene................02.220.0.-5008s 20 
Neville, Mr. F. H.—The Nature of Alloys......... 30 
Geology. 
Hull, Prof. E.—Erratic Blocks (£6 in hand)...... 
Geikie, Prof. J.—Photographs of Geological In- 
BETES Ge eee cette LEAL a) Ul ag Dea USN 10 
Dawkins, Prof. W. B.—Remains of Elk in the 
USle wo he Mane nesecinctecdcseecaccosescccerescsere 5 
Dawson, Sir J. W.—Pleistocene Fauna and Flora 
Ths) | CRHD EGE od cococmosonnccadnoDdsndeboounoDoDDRecdoSoesooco 10 
Lloyd-Morgan, Prof. C.—Ossiferous Caves at Up- 
i CESpinphand) esseeseestecssecscenessesetescoss 10 
Watts, Prof. W. W.—Movements of Under- 
ground Waters of Craven.........-.......c0-ssecsesseee 40 
Scharff, Dr.—Exploration of Irish Caves 
SCIENCE. 
Zoology. 
Herdman, Prof. W. A.—Table at the Zoological 
Staton VNaples}-cscsscncuaccosere seeecsacecsscsnsastcne 
Bourne, Mr. G. C.—Table at the Biological Lab- 
oratory,. Plymouth..........0....0....2.0.s.creeeeeee 
Woodward, Dr. H.—Index Generum et Spec- 
ierum Animalium...... bennacapnonoodaaudbonsavaoqubOce 
Newton, Prof.—Migration of Birds.................. 
Lankester, Prof. E. Ray.—Plankton and Phys- 
ical Conditions of the English Channel.......... 
Newton, Prof.—Zoology of the Sandwich Islands 
Sedgwick, Mr. A.—Coral Reefs of the Indian Re- 
Geography. 
Murray, Sir John—Physical and Chemical Con- 
Stantsob Sean Water nccscnessesecl-acieiiesnsttetseltseetts 
Economie Science and Statistics. 
Price, Mr. L. L.—Future Dealings in Raw Pro- 
Sedgwick, Prof. H.—State Monopolies in other 
Countries (£13 13s. 6d. in hand).................- 
Mechanical Science. 
Preece, Sir W. H.—Small Screw Gauge (£17 Is. 
PAS abr} 1 rial) BeeedreadosancHacoaocoauchaciooonbabobonodaccon 
Anthropology. 
Evans, Mr. A. J.—Silchester Excavation............ 
Penhallow, Prof. D. P.—Ethnological Survey of 
(GEYER YEE acho coagacdsndboHboouosHdbanbonoapapboKoMEodsoCoDoce 
Tylor, Prof. E. B.—New Edition of ‘ Anthropo- 
logical Notes and Queries’.............-..0es00e08 
Garson, Dr. J. G.—Age of Stone Circles (balance 
shay LF H 060) SacodhonadaonoHodoHdanocudabeesaeosbadoscocccacoce 
Read, Mr. C. H.—Photographs of Anthropolog- 
LCALEIMGENES Hho wcedee serene site seae seein ae Poet nea eee 
Brabrook, Mr. E. W.—Mental and Physical Con- 
GitionvofiChildrenkesseesseesee se eete reese eseeeeee eee 
Read, Mr. C. H.—Ethnography of the Malay 
IREnNINS UL Alsacwseccccossecscecsemceclischcecassiesebecmesees 
Physiology. 
Schifer, Prof. E. A.—Physiological Effects of 
JEY KOIKE} AoopddoonoodSsonbosncoSobsonessoDReGHDadooSnDG0c00 
Schifer, Prof. E. A.—Comparative Histology of 
Suprarenal Capsules.............:.cecceeeeeeeeeteeee eee 
Gotch, Prof. F.— Comparative Histology of Cere- 
bral Contexeerescre cece sce scieceaesacete sonore eee 
Gotch, Prof. F.—Electrical Changes in Mam- 
MAL ANYNELVieSsoceelcitecisna sees seesecse senescence 
Starling, Dr.—Vascular Supply of Secreting 
(Cn RIYGonepoqnooqnocnoDone4nanaonSobdooobdcagaboodbosecnocT] 
Botany. 
Darwin, Mr. F.—Assimilation in Plants (£6 6s. 
Sderinvhan d)) eee een te seteesneclece ecieseei linet setiattae 
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