58 TRANSACTIONS OF THE SECTIONS. 



THURSDAY. Jl'LY 8. 



17. Pri-limiuary list of South African fungi, represented in Mie Myco- 



logical Herbarium. Pretoria. Bv I. P.. Pole-E\ans. I\1.A., 

 B.Sc., F.L.S.. and Miss A. M. Bottomlev, B.A.^ 



18. On the occurrence of Bacterium cainpestrc (Pam.) Son. in South 



Africa. By Miss E. M. Doidge, M.A., D.Sc. F.L.S. 

 10 On a method of making- permanent preparations of superhcial fungi. 



By Miss E. M. Doidge, M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S. 

 20. Some notes on the Soutli African aloes. By I. B. Polk-Evans, M.A., 



B.Sc. F.L.S. 

 2i. A new smut on Sorci/iuiii halcpciisis. which may possible afYect Soudan 



grass. By L B. Pole-Evans, M.A.., B.Sc, F.L.S. 

 22. Xote on the genus Coitiothccitiiii Corda, with special reference to 



Coiiiot' eciuui clioinatosponiiii Corda. Bv P. A. v.\N der Bvl, 



M.A., F.L.S. 

 2^. Die-back of apple trees caused by Cvstospora Icitcustonia (Pers.) 



Sacc. By P. A. van der Byl, M.A., F.L.S. 



24. Notes on some of the South African Stapclkc. By Miss S. M. Stent. 



25. South .\frican Hepaticcc, or Liverworts. By T. R. Sim, k'.L.S. 



FRIDAY. JLA.Y 9. 



26. A criticism of L,ulsv's theorv of cvolulmn. By Prof. S. ScikiNl.knd, 

 M.A.. Ph.D.. F.L.S. 



-,. Dietetic de.hency. B\ IL H. Giieen. B.Sc, I'.C.S. 



2"^. On tlie preservation of the monuments of Xature. Bv II. C Bri;vku. 

 Ph.D. 



20. The ijroblem of horse-sickness. By Sir A. Theiler. K.C.j\l.(i., D.Sc. 



,iO. Ostrich chick diseases. By J. Walker, M.R.C.V.S. 



,51. Sarcosporidia. By G. van de \\.\ll de Kock, M.R.C.V.S. 



.32. The agglutination test, with particular reference to its use in the con- 

 trol of contagious abortion in cattle. Bv E. M. Robinson, 

 M.R.C.WS. 



,3,^. Observations on the evolution of birds, with si)ccial reference to South 

 African forms. By A. Roberts 



24. Game and bird protection in South Africa; a short comparison with 

 some other countries. By A. K. Ha \(;ner. b'.Z.S. 



,^5. 1 he influence <if the climatic and tellurical factors on the distribu- 

 tion and spread of certain animal diseases, with s;:)ecial refer- 

 ence to the conditions occurrin.g in Sonth Africa. Bv D. 

 Kehoe, M.R.C.V.S. 



36. Termite economy. By C. Fuller, h'.E.S. 



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

 Mental Science, Philology, Political Economy, 

 Sociology and Statistics. 



TCESDAY. jriY 6. 



1. Economics of the War. By E. C. Reynolds. 



2. The real object 01 Natural Science. By N. Mudu, M.A. 



3. Professor Freud's jisvchopathological theories. Bv G. T. Morice, 



B.A., K.C. 

 4 \n actuarial analysis of the loan schemes of certain Rand I'.uildir.g 

 Societies. ' by Prof. J. P. Dalton, M.A., D.Sc. 



WUnXliSDAY. Jl'LY 7. 



5. African .Native Mel. -dies. By Rev. W. A. Norton, B..\. 



6. The Baganoa or ]\la-laboch : notes on their early history, customs, and 



creed. By Rev. N. Roberts. 



