PAPERS AND DEMON'STKATIOXS. 27 



Oil a Coeiiui-us from tlio Duiker (Ceplialopliiis 



grim mi). « Feb. 1909. 

 Notes on Stilesia centripunctata (i^u-.). Eead 29 Mar. 



1909. 



Gkeen, h. ir. 



The origin and decomposition of Humus and its iailuence 



upon Nitrogen Assimilation. Kead 16 Apr. 1914. 



(Pub. in " Centralblatt fiir Bakteriologie," Abt. II. 



Band 40, 1914, under the title " Ueber die Enstehung und 



die Zersetzung von Humus, sowie liber dessen Einwirkung 



auf die Stickstoff-Assimilation.") 

 Soil Biology and Soil Fertility. Eead 15 Oct. 1914. 

 Eetardation and Acceleration of Egg-production in the Fowl 



brought on by the administration of Organ extracts. 



Read 23 May 1916. 

 Grey, C. E. 



The History of East Coast Fever. Read 10 Aug. 1909. 



(Pub. in Ann. Eep. S.A.A.A.S. 1908.) 

 The Progress of Veterinary Science in S. Africa. Read 



29 Mar. 1909. 

 Gunning, Dr. J. AV. B. 



Demonstration: A diseased skull of Papio porcarius. 



17 Jan. 190S. 

 On the renliscovery of Burchell's Zebra. Read 23 May 



1911. 

 Haagnee, a. K. 



The members of the Order Primates found in S. Africa. 



Read 17 June 1913. 

 A lantern lecture on S. African Birds and Mammals. 19 Sept. 



1914. 

 Game and Bird protection in S. Africa. Read 16 Sept. 1915. 

 Haedenberg, C. B. 



Review of the present state of our knowledge of Termites. 



Read 7 Feb., 28 Feb., 23 May, and 19 Sept. 1911. 

 Demonstration : Three species of Moths (not Codling) which 



live in apples and other pomaceous fruit. 25 May 1911. 

 Exhibition: Ticks, Lice, and Fleas taken from a Zorilla 



striata killed at Munnik, X. Tvl. 19 Sept. 1911. 

 Demonstration: A small Moth injurious to Wheat. 16 Jan. 



1912. 



