IV CONTENTS. 



Insect enemies of the Codling Moth in South Africa and their 



relation to its control : F. W. Pettey, B.A., Ph.D 239 



A new apple tree canker : V. A. Putterill, M.A 25S 



South African Meteorology : Types of atmospheric pressure, 



their duration and movements: A. G. Howard, M.S. A.... 273 



A preliminary report on the Veld-burning experiments at 



Groenkloof, Pretoria: E. P. Phillips, M.A., D.Sc. F.L.S. 28? 



Mutations and Evolution: J. E. Duerden, M.Sc, Ph.D 300 



Inheritance of callosities in the Ostrich: J. E. Duerden, AI.Sc, 



Ph.D 3TS 



Psychical Research: T. M. Forsyth, M.A., D.Phil 317 



A short description of the Public Works and Waterworks of 



East London : J. Powell, M.Inst.M.&C.E. 326 



A list of host-plants of some of the Loranthacete occurring 



around Durban, Xatal : P. A. van u>er Bijl, M.A., D.Sc. 



F.L.S 344 



The length of time which Piroplasma bigcmiimm and Anaplasma 



ccntrale survive m citrated blood: E. M. Robinson, 



M.R.C.V.S .347 



Some points connected with the discovery of the Cape Ijy 



Bartholomeu Dias. 1488: E. B. Ford, M.A 354 



The Order Primulines ( Myrsinaceas, Primulacese and Plum- 



baginaceae) as represented in the Transvaal: Inez Ver- 



doorn .365 



.South African Cercarise : F. G. Cawston. M.D 376 



The rare earth metals 37S 



A brief analysis of the work of Carl Thunberg on the Protea- 



cese: E. P. Phillips, M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S. ... .^80 



The Nine-points Circle — a note on Feuerbach's Theorem : ¥. C. 



KoLBE, D.D., D.Lit 3S3 



Poisoning of cattle bv feeding on Paspahiin dilatcituin infected with 



Claviceps paspali: D. T. ^Mitchell. M.R.C.V.S .391 



Star Streams: H. E. Wood, M.Sc, F.R.Mct.S. (Title only) 396 



The Soils of the Pretoria District : B. de C. Marchand. B.A., 



D.Sc. ( Title only ) 396 



On some phytogeographical boundaries in the country between 



the Great Fish River and Van Staden's Mountains : 



S. Schcnland, M.A., Ph.D., F.L.S. (Title only) ^ ... 396 



Some Notes on the Distribution of the Genus Aloi: in South 



Africa : I. B. Pole- Evans. M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S. ( Title only ) ... 396 

 The genus Borbonia Linn. ( Leguminosas) : E. P. Phillips. M..\., 



D.Sc, F.L.S ... ... .^97 



The Training of Fitter-apprentices in the workshops of the 



Prussian-Hessian State Railways: W. J. Horne, A.M.I.C.E. 411 

 Sesuto Etymologies: Part III: W. A. Norton, B.A., B.Litt. (Title ^ 



only) 425 



Completion Tests for School Use: S. G. Rich, M..\., B.Sc {Title 



only ) ^ . . 425 



How Pupils actually remember Spelling: S. G. Rich, M.A., B.Sc, 



(Title only) 425 



Central African Folk-lore Tales: J. R. L. Kingon, M..\., F.R.S.E., 



F.L.S. {Title only) 425 



On a Zoological Survey from an Entomological point of view : 



A. T. T. Janse. F.E.S ' 426 



The Morphology of the Flowers of Sali.v: C E. Moss, M..A., D.Sc, 



F.L.S., F.R.G.S. (Title only) 428 



Vegetable raw products which could be produced on a large scale 



in the Eastern Districts of the Cape Province: S. Schon- 



LAND, ALA.. Ph.D., F.L.S. (Title only) 428 



The Ecology of the Melsetter District: C. F. M. Swvnnkkton, 



F.L.S., F.E.S., F.R.H.S. (Title only) 428 



