36 list of papers read at sectional meetings. 



Section C. — Bacteriology, Botany, Zoology, Agriculture,. 

 Forestry, Physiology, Hygiene and Sanitary 

 Science. 



FRIDAY, JULY 11. 



1. Notes on coffee growing. By F. de Meirelles. 



SATURDAY, JULY is. 



2. Address by A. L. M. Bonn. C.E., President of the Section. 



3. The relation of sewage flow to water supply. By W. J. Davenport, 



4. A nematode worm in the tomato. By Prof. H. A. W.\ger, A.R.C.S. 



5. Jubaopsis Caffra Becc. — a new genus of Palmae from Pondoland. By 



Prof. R. Marloth, M.A., Ph.D. 

 o. Observations on the development of the planula in a certain plumu- 

 larian hydroid. By Prof. E. Warren, D.Sc. 



7. Health conditions on the Isthmus of Panama. By S. Evans. 



8. The sugar industry in Mozambique. By J. Munro. 



9. The sanitary state of the stock of tlie Lourengo Marques District. By 



Lieut. J. B. Botelho. 

 ID. Notes on the distribution and character of reptiles and amphibians in^ 

 South Africa. By J. Hewitt, B.A. 



Section D. — Anthropology, Ethnology, Education, FIistory, 

 Mental Science, Philology, Political Economy. 

 Sociology and Statistics. 



WEDXESDAY. JULY 9. 



1. The Phallus cult among the Bantu. By Rev. J. A. Winter. 



FRIDAY, JULY ir. 



2. Address by J. A. Foote, F.G.S., F.E.I. S., President of the Section. 



3. The condition of the natives of Delagoa Bay in the sixteenth century 



according to early Portuguese documents. By Rev. H. A. 



JUNOD. 



4. A decimal coinage for South Africa, Bv Prof. W. A. Macfadven,. 



M.A., LL.D. 



SATURDAY, JULY 12. 



5. The Trade Schools in the Transvaal. By W. J. Horne, A.M.L.C.E, 



6. The relation of High Schools to the University Technical College 



By W. J. Horne, A.M.I.C.E. 



7. On extraneous education. By H. L. Lake. 



8. The Humour of estranged Indo-German cognates. By Rev. W. A, 



Norton. 



