LIST OF PAPERS Kl'.AI) AT TIIK SECTION' AI, M 1':ETIX(;S. IJT 



I'h'in.n'. jri.v n. 



5. \'e;.;eUi))lr raw |)n)(lucts which ooiild lie ])ro(hK-c<l im a largo scale ini 

 the l^aslorn Districts of the Cape Province: I'rdf. S. Schoni.and. 

 .M.A.. Ph.D.. F.L.S. 



b. .\ list 111' host ])lants of some Loranthacciv occurrinn round J)url)an, 

 Xatal; P. .\. vax dkr Byl. M.A., D.Sc. F.L.S. 



7. The ecolooy of the Melsetter District: C. F. M. Swyn.xkrtox. I'".L.S.. 



F.E.S:,' F.R.H.S. 



8. A ])reliminarv report on tiie veld-i)urning experiments at Groeii- 



kloof. Pretoria: K. P. Phillips. M.A.. D.Sc, F.L.S. 

 y. Some native edihle Heshy fruits represented in the museum of the 

 X;itional Herbarium, Pretoria : Miss K. A. Lansdell. 



10. A note on the genus Fatirca Harv. : J. J. Kotze, B.A., B.Sc, and E. P. 



Phillips. M.A.. D.Sc. F.L.S. 



11. The .ijenus Borboiiia Linu. ( Les^uminos*) : E. P. Phillips. M.A., 



iVSc, F.L.S._ 



12. The order Primulines ( r^Iyrsinacea'. Priniulace;e, and Plumbaginaceae) 



as represented in the Transvaal. Miss \. Verdoorx. 



13. A new apple tree canker: V. A. Putterill, M.A. 



14. A brief analysis of the work of Carl Thunberg on the Proteaceje: 



E. P. Phillips. ^LA., D.Sc, F.L.S. 

 i^. Three noteworthy species of plants from South Africa: li. P. 



Phillips. AIIA., D.Sc, F.L.S. 

 16. The systematic position of the fungus causing root disease in sugar 



cane in Xatal and Zululand : P. .\. vax der 1!vl. ]\LA.. D.Sc, 



F.L.S. 



Section D. — Zoology, Physiology, Hygiene, and 

 Sanitary Science. 



MONDAY. JULY 7. 



1. ^Intations and evolution : Prof. J. E. Dueriiex, ]\I.Sc., Ph.D., .\.R.C.S'.. 



WEDNESDAY, JULY g. 



2. Physiology of respiration in some a(|uatic insects: S. G. Rich, M.A., 



B.Sc." 



3. South African cercaria? : F. G. Cawstox, B.A.. M.D.. B.C.. ALR.C.S., 



L.R.C.P. 



4. The zoological sur\"ey of South Africa from an entomological point 



of view: A. J. T. Janse. F.E.S. 



THURSDAY, JULY 10. 



5. Inheritance of callosities in the ostrich: Prof. J. E. Dlerde.x ]\LSc. 



Ph.D., A.R.C.S. 



6. Some parasitic Protozoa found in South Africa : Prof. H. B. Fan- 



tham. M.A.. D.Sc, F.Z.S. 



7. Reports on feeding tests carried out on various plants and fungi : 



D. T. Mitchell. M.R.C.V.S. 



8. The effects produced on cattle by feeding on Pctspalitnt dilatatum 



infected with a species of ergot, Clancips paspali: D. T Mitchell. 

 ALR.C.V.S. 



9. The fruit-shed in relation to the control of the codling-moth : F. W. 



Pettev. B.A., Ph.D. 



10. Insect enemies of the codling-moth in South Africa and their relation 



to its control : F. \V. Pettey, B.A.. Ph.D. 



11. The length of time which Piroplasma bigeminum and Anaplasma 



ccutralc survive in citrated blood: E. M. Robinson. M.R.C.V.S. 



FRIDAY, JULY 11. 



12'. Address by Prof. E. Warren. D.Sc, President of the Section. 

 13. Diffraction phenomena in films of blood cells and in surface cultures 

 of micro-organisms : A. Pyper, ALD.. L.S.A. 



