MEETING OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION IN YORK. 
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Friday, August 3rd. 
10 a.m. Sectional Meetings. 
3 to G p.m. 
Messrs. Bowntree & Co. gave a Garden Party at their Works, 
Haxby Boad, to all Ticket-holders. The Works Averc also 
3-15 p.m. 
5-30 p.m. 
open. 
Char-a-bancs left the Beception Boom every feAv minutes after 
2-45 p.m., conveying parties to and fro at a charge of 3d. 
each way. 
Meeting of the General Committee in the Exhibition Buildings. 
Organ Becital in York Minster, by H. A. Fricker Escp, City 
Organist, Leeds. 
8-30 p.m. 
Discourse on “ Volcanoes,” by Tempest Anderson, M.D., D.Sc., 
F.G.S., in the Exhibition Buildings. 
Saturday, August 4 th. 
10 a.m. Sectional Meetings, as determined. 
3 to 5 p.m. 
The Archbishop of York and Mrs. Maclagan gave a Garden Party 
at the Palace, Bishopthorpe, to 250 Members. 
Excursions. Steamers from Ouse Bridge at 2-45 and 3-30 p.m., 
returning after party. 
Evening Lecture to the Operative Classes by Professor Silvanus 
Thompson, D.Sc., F.B.S., on “The Manufacture of Light,” in 
the Festival Concert Booms, Museum Street. 
Sunday, August 5th. 
Sjiecial Service in the Minster and other places of worship. 
Monday, August 6th. 
10 a.m. Sectional Meetings. 
3 p.m. 
Meeting of Committee of Becommendation in the Antique Boom, 
Exhibition Buildings. 
3 to 6 p.m. 
The Council of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society gave a 
Garden Party in the Museum Grounds, to Ticket-holders. 
8-30 p.m. 
Discourse on “The Electrical Signs of Life, and their Abolition 
by Chloroform,” by A. D. Waller, M.D., F.B.S., in the 
Exhibition Buildings. 
Tuesday, August 7th. 
10 a.m. Sectional Meetings. 
3 p.m. Conference of Delegates in Savings Bank Boom. 
8 p.m. Conversazione in the Exhibition Buildings, by invitation of the 
Executive Committee. Music provided, and the Museum 
Gardens illuminated. 
Wednesday, August 8th. 
10 a.m. Sectional Meetings. 
1 p.m. 
Meeting of General Committee, to receive the Beport of the 
Committee of Becommendations, in the Exhibition (upper 
floor). 
2-30 p.m. 
Concluding General Meeting, in the Guildhall. 
EXCUBSIONS ON SATUBDAY, AUGUST 4th. 
Excursion. Hospitality. Guides or Leaders. 
Aldborough 
... Invitation to Luncheon Mr. Haverfield. 
and Tea by A. S. LaAv- 
son, Esq., J.P., and the 
Hon. Mrs. Lawson, 
Aldborough Manor. 
