Li!lI8RARY 

 3 \Z\ ^..^ 



3. " 1 ho relation of sewage flow to water supply ": \Y. I. Uayen- 



IX)rt 



4. " The sanitary state of the stock of the Loureneo Marques 



district": Lieut. Botelho. 



5. '* Notes on the distribution and character of reptiles and 



amphibians in South Africa": J. Hewitt, B.A. 



6. " A nematode worm in the tomato " : Prof. H. A. Wager. 



7. " Evolution of trees ": Prof. H. A. Wager. 



Section D— ANTHROPOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY. EDUCA- 

 TION. HTSTORY. MENTAL SCIENCE, PHILOLOGY, 

 POLITICAL ECONOMY, SOCIOLOGY AND STA- 

 TISTICS. 



lion. Secretaries, Howard Pirn, P.O. Box 1331 . Johannes- 

 burg < Reorder) ; and Juvenal Elvas, Posts and Telegraphs 

 Department, Loureneo Marques. 



1. Presidential Address: J. A. Foote, F.G.S. 



2 " The phallus cult among the Bantu " : Rev. J. A. Winter. 



3. " The condition of the natives of Delagoa Day in the 16th 

 century, according to early Portuguese documents " : 

 Rev. H. A. Junod. 



Communications regarding papers intended to be read may 

 he addressed to one or other of the Secretaries of the Sections 

 concerned, or to the General Secretaries of the Association. 



General Secretaries, Dr. C. F. Juritz, M.A., F.I.C., P.O. 

 Box [497, Cape Town; and H. E. Wood, M.Sc, F.R.Met.S.. 



Union Observatory. Johannesburg. 



Assistant General Secretary, II. Tucker, P.O. Box 1497, 

 Cape Town (Telegraphic Address, *' Scientific," Cape Town). 



Popular Lecture. An evening discourse, entitled ' The 

 Historv of Portuguese conquest and discovery,*' illustrated by 

 lantern slides, will be delivered by Mr. S. Seruya, at 8 p.m., on 

 I'rii'av. nth July, in the Town Hall. 



