Report 8.A.A. Advaxccmknt of .Sciknce. 



I'AGE 



13. The Growth of the Nati^e Races of Cape Colony and some 



Factors affecting it, by J. A. Mitchell, IM.B., Ch.B., 

 D.P.H. (Cantab.) ... ... ... ... 253 



14. The Injurious Effects of Civilisation upon the Physical Con- 



dition of the Native Races of .South Africa, by J. Bruce- 

 Bays, M.T). ... ... ... ... ... 263 



15. Historical .Sketch of Farming in Albany, by W. H. Pigott 209 



16. The Daily Study and Reading of the Barometer as an Aid 



to Farming, by A. AV. Douglass ... ... ... 273 



17. Matters concerning JMuseuais in South Africa, by J. W. B. 



Gunning, M.D. ... ... ... ... ... 275 



18. The .South African Species of Agama, by Lewis H. Gough 



{title only) ... ... ... ... ... 283 



19. The Habits of some South African Marine Animals, by 



J. D. F. Gilchri.st, M.A., D.Sc, Ph.D. (title only) ... 283 



20. CaUitrif< v. Widdrim/fonia, by J. Burtt-Davy, F.L.S. (titfe 



only) ... ... ... ... ... ... 283 



21. New or Noteworthy Plants of tlie Trans^aal, by J. Burtt- 



Davy, F.L..S. (^^7/« o/i/y) ... ... ... ... 283 



22. The New York Apple-Tree Canker or Black Rot Fungus in 



.South Africa, by J. B. Pole Evans, B.A., B..^c., F.L.S. 



(title only) ... ... ... ... ... 284 



23. Maize Insect.s, by C. W. Mally, M.Sc, F.E.S. (tith only) ... 284 



24. Bee Piiates (PhifauthitK diudema and Palanoi latifronti), 



by C. W. Mally, M.Sc, F.E.S. {title only) ... ... 284 



25. A ne\N Enemy of the Red Scale {Formicomns ca-rnlevs \. 



C/iryfomp/ialuf aurantii), by C A\'. Mally, JM.Sc, F.E.S. 



{tith' only) ... ... ... ... ... 2.^4 



20. Some Observations i.n the Probable Effect of the Uniheation 

 of .South .\fiica upon Agric»iltiire, by F. B. Smith {tiflt^ 

 otily) ... ... ... ... ... ... 284 



SECTION E. 



1. Presidential Address, by E. G. Gane, M.A. ... ... 287 



2. The Teaching of Histn»v in Schools, hv A. \{. Lord, B.A. 294 



