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Forests, The indigenous, situated in the Divisions of George, ECnysna, 



and Humansdorp, (.'ape Province (J. S. Henkel) 68 



1 tench, The Study of, in foreign universities (Prof. K. D. Xauta) 359 



Gale's Comet 107 



George and Knysna Forests (J. S. Henkel) 68 



Gill, Sir David 222 



Goddard (Prof. E. J.) Antarctica 279 



and D. K. Mai. ax: Some antarctic fresh 



water annulates 383 



Goold-Adams medal i.\, xxiii 



Granite, Stellenbosch, Veins and inclusions in (Prof. S. J. Shand) .. 247 



i. rants for research xxiii 



Grass, Transvaal, for paper making 100 



Griffiths (A. E. ) South Africa — and the undergraduate 252 



Halo. Remarkable lunar : 328 



Hen birds with male plumage 328 



Henkel (J. S.) The indigenous High Forest situated in the Divi- 

 sions of George, Knysna, and Humansdorp, Cape 



Province 68 



Holder (H. J.) Presidential address to Section A 16 



Howard (A. G. ) South African Meteorology : Weather forecasting 55 



Human Digestive organs. The (F. W. FitzSimons) 383 



Hydrolysis of sugar by ultra-violet rays 262 



Hymns in praise of famous chiefs (Rev. J. A. Winter) 2>77 



Illumination, Electrical 185 



Inclusions and veins in the Stellenbosch granite (Prof. S. J. Shand) 247 



Industries and resources of the Cape Province 6.5 



Innes (R. T. A.) The minor planet MT 191 1; and on minor planets 



in general 215 



Irrigation by sunpower in Xorth Africa 222 



Joubert (G. F.) Agricultural statistics 333 



Junod, Rev. H. A., on soc'al life in a South African tribe 175 



Kehoe (D.) Methods of a -.0 diagnosis applicable to diseases of 



stock in South Africa 196 



Knysna Forests, The (J. S. Henkel) 68 



Kolde (Rev. Dr. F. C.) Note on floral persistence under special con- 

 ditions 101 



Laccolites and bysmalites (Prof. E. H. L. Schwarz) 180 



Lehfeldt (Prof. R. A.) On the measurement of the period of a 



pendulum 304 



The South African National Debt 311 



Library of the Association xxxvii 



Lime cartridges for shattering" rocks 107 



Line breeding as applied to sheep (C. Mallinson) . . 382 



Local Committee, Port Elizabeth xvi 



Lodge, Sir Oliver, on the modern tendency of physical science . 127 



Lunar halo, A remarkable 328 



I unuie (M.) Is silica an indispensible constituent of plant food? . 263 



Maize stalks, The sugar content of (G. N. Blackshaw) 42 



, Stomata and drought resistance in (H. A. Wager) . . . 183 



Malan (D. E.) and Prof. E. J. Goddard : Some antarctic fresh 



water annulates 383 



Mallinson (C.) Line breeding as applied to sheep 382 



Manure, The use of wood ashes for (A. Stead) 66 



Material universe, The, Limits of science in (O. Middleton) . . 297 



Mealie stalks, The sugar content of (G. N. Blackshaw) .... 42 



Mealies, Stomata and drought resistance in (H. A. Wager) 183 



