CONTKNTS. \ii 



3. From a 'IVacIiei'.s Window, by T. Cornish, M. A — ... 300 



4. Hoaltli Teachiug in Schools, with Special Reference to 



Native Schools, hy Neil MacVicar, M.D., D.P.H., 

 F.K.I.P.H. ... ... ... ... ... 309 



5. The Teaching of Latin, by.W. A. Russell, M.A.... ... 315 



G. ElenuMitarv Physical Science : its Place in the Curriculum 



of First-class and High Schools, with some Remarks on 

 Methods of Teaching, hy J. T. Morrison, M.A., B.Sc, 

 F.R.S.E. ... ... ... ... ... 329 



7. The Problem of Bantu Education in South Africa 



(abridged), by K. A. Hobart Houghton, M.A. ... 334 



tS. Musical Education, by P. Ould, F.R.A.M. {title only) ... 340 

 9. Native Education, by Rev. H. A. Junod {title only) ... 340 



1(>. Science Teaching in Girls' Schools, by Miss E. Aitken 



{title only) ... ... ... ... ... 340 



11. Classics in Schools and Colleges in South Africa, b}' R. J. 



Cholmeley. B.A. (/?7/^' (m/'y/) ... ... ... 341 



12. Education of Girls, by Miss A. Burt, B. A. {title only) ... 341 



13. The Uni\ersity Question, by AV. Chubb Meredith, M.A. 



{title only) ... ... ... ... ... 341 



14. Memory Systems, by W. A. Macfadyen, LT..D. {title only) 34 L 



SECTION F. 



1. Presidential Address, by W. Hammond Tooke ... ... 345 



2. The Fate of the Widows amongst the Ba-Ronga, by the 



Rev. H. A. Junod ... ... 3G3 



3. Representation, by A\'. CuUen ... ... ... 376 



4. JNIunicipal Trading, by J. M. P. Muirhead, F.R.S.E., F.R.S.L., 



F.S.S., F.S.A.A., F.C.I.S., etc. ... ... ... 388 



5. Some Remarks on the White Population at the Cape be- 



fore the Arrival of the Huguenots, by E. C. God»^e- 

 Molsbergen ... ... ... ... ... 394 



0. Mathematical Methods applied to Statistics, by J. McGowan, 



B.A., F.l.A. ... ... ... ... ... 402 



