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3. On the Nomenclature and Classification of Igneous
Rocks in Tasmania. By W. H. TWELVETREES,
F.G.S.
MONDAY, 13TH JANUARY, 1902.
4. An interesting occurrence of gold in Victoria
5. Rock Temperatures at Great Depths in Victoria.
By H. C. JENKINS, A.R.S.M.
*6. Notes on Morphology of the Land Surface of Aus-
tralia and Tasmania (with suggestions for the
Appointment of a Committee to further inquire
into this subject). By PROFESSOR T. W. E.
David, B.A., F.G.S., F.R.S.
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SECTION D.-BIOLOGY.
THURSDAY, 9TH JANUARY, 1902.
Address by PROFESSOR W. B. BENHAM, D.Sc.,
President of the Section.
FRIDAY, 10TH JANUARY, 1902.
319
1.
66
Eucalyptus Cordata and its Cognate Species."
By R. T. BAKER, F.L.S.
2. "The Common Eucalyptus Flora of Tasmania and
New South Wales. By. J. H. MAIDEN, F.L.S. ...
3. The proposed Biological Station and Marine Fish
Hatchery, near Dunedin, New Zealand.
Mr. GEO. M. THOMSON, F.L.S.
344
350
By
381
383
384
432
4. A Neglected Tasmanian Species of Earthworm.
By PROFESSOR W. B. BENHAM, D.Sc.
5. Description of New Species of Australian and Tas-
manian Chrysomelidae. By A. M. LEA, F.E.S...
6. List of the described Coleoptera of Tasmania. By
A. M. LEA, F.E.S.
SECTION E.-GEOGRAPHY.
Address of REV. GEO. BROWN, D.D., President of
the Section
TUESDAY, 14TH JANUARY, 1902.
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1. Diego Alvarez, or Gough Island. By J. R.
MCCLYMONT, M.A.
458
483
WEDNESDAY, 15TH JANUARY, 1902.
The Island of Sark." By REV. J. B. WOOLNOUGH,
M.A.
3. "On Some Curious Mirage Effects on the East
Coast of Tasmania." By COL. W. V. LEGGE,
R.A.
SECTION F.--ETHNOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY.
Address by DR. W. E. ROTH, Chief Protector of the
Northern Queensland Aboriginals, President of
the Section, On the Games, Sports, and
Amusements of the North Queensland
Aboriginals ..
... ...
1. "On Some Surface Similarities in Words." By
DR. L. FISON
2. "A Few Notes of Burial and Mourning Rites of the
Aborigines of the Western Division of New South
Wales, Darling River localities: Description of
an Aboriginal Well." By WILLIAM FREEMAN
3. "Primitive Ways." By JOSHUA RUTLAND
SATURDAY, 11TH JANUARY, 1902.
480
485
521
539
540
... ... ...
4. "Two Legends of the Lake Eyre Tribe, Central Australia." By A. W. HowITZ, F.R.G.S. ... 5. "The Marriage Rites of Some Australian Tribes." By A. W. HowITT ... ...
SECTION G.-ECONOMIC SCIENCE AND
AGRICULTURE.
Address by T. A. COGHLAN, F.S.S., President of
1. The Absolute Dependence of Agricultural Progress
upon Experiments; and Suggestions in regard to
some Directions in which Experimental Work
should be done for the Agriculture of Austral-
asia. By W. M. FARRAR, M.A.
525
533
541
570
*2. Scales for Counting Cards in Bulk.
By J. J.
FENTON
582
3. Some Aspects of Tasmanian Forestry. By H. J.
COLBOURN
. Causes of Variation in the Percentage of Water
in Butter. By G. SUTHERLAND THOMPSON
594
5. Card-punching Machine for Statistical Purposes.
By J. J. FENTON, F.S.S.
6. Cultivation of the Apple. By S. SHOOBRIDGE
7. Cost; real and apparent. By A. J. OGILVY
8. Experiments in Rust and Stinking Smut in Wheat
during 1901. By D. MOALPINE, F.L.S.
*9. The East End and the Social Settlement. By W.
JETHRO BROWN, M.A., LL.D.
SECTION H.-ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE.
Address by PERCY OAKDEN, F.R.I.B.A., President
of the Section
612
603
610
613
1. Arches." By B. A. SMITH, M.C.E.
621
2. Indian Public Works Department, "On the Pre-
vention of Damage by Flood in Rivers." By C.
NAPIER BELL, C.E. ...
633
Estimating the Amount of Rainfall available for
Storage Purposes from Rain-Gauge Data." By
C. B. TARGET
717
4. A Graphic Method of Determining the Change of
Framed Structures. By PROFESSOR W. C.
KERNOT, M.A.
5. Rural Churches. By ALEXANDER NORTH
6 The 20th Century House: A Suggestion towards the
Solution of the Servant Problem.
SULMAN, F.R.I.B.A.
By JOHN
*7. The Great Western Railway Route from Glenora
to the West Coast of Tasmania. By FRANK
GROVE, M. Inst. C.E.
8. The Training of Mining Engineers. By HENRY
JENKINS
*9. Modern Requirements in New Building Acts. By
J. S. E. ELLIS, F.R.I.B.A.
*10. Investigation on the Effect of Alternating or
Universal Repetitive Stresses upon the Physical
Properties of Materials. By J. E. V. MADSEN ...
11. Some of Physical Properties and Uses of Steel.
By W. H. WARREN, M. Inst. C.E.
652
656
660
679
685
SECTION I-SANITARY SCIENCE AND HYGIENE.
Address by SIR THOS. FITZGERALD, K.C.M.G.,
M.R.C.S.E., President of the Section
1. Plague Administration (Military) in the Cape
Colony. By DR. RAMSAY SMITH...
2. Sanitation at Capetown. By H. C. KINGS MILL
3. Experiences of Quarantine. By DR. PONDER
718
745
747
748
735
.........
4. Light, the Origin of Health. By DR. BENJAFIELD. 5. Proceedings of the British Congress on Tubercu- losis. By MISS MONTEFIORE
SECTION J.-MENTAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION.
Address by PROFESSOR ARNOLD-WALL, M.A., Presi-
dent of the Section
1. The Theory of Use-Inheritance psychologically
considered. By PROFESSOR H. LAURIE.
2. Report of Committee on Education of Defective
Children
3. Observations on Psychological Pathology.
RIGHT REV. DR. DELANY
4. The Psychology of Language. By PROFESSOR
749
769
By the
800
RITZ
813
5. A Plea for English Literature in Primary Schools.
By E. J. ROWLAND, B.A.
801
6. Industrial Farm Colonies for Epileptics. By MISS
ALICE HENRY
805
7. The Professional Training of Teachers.
By Miss
HODGE ...
779
8. The State and Secondary Education. By J. W.
MACMASTERS, M.A.
829
9. Pioneer Work in Technical Education. By W. J.
CLUNIES ROS, B.Sc.
10. Anthropometric Measurements of Hobart School-
boys, and a few Observations of Anthropometry.
By C. BJELKE-PETERSEN, Esq.
823
785
11. The Study of Child-Nature. By E. I. GoWER,
B.A....
*12. Bad English. By E. C. NOWELL
*13. The Psychology of Child-Mind as applied to school
life. By ARTHUR CARD
*14. Education. By E. C. NoWELL