TRANSACTIONS OF THE SECTIONS. 5I 



14. The National Museum of the Orange River Colony. By B. O. Kellner, 



M.D. 



15. Dinosaurian remains from Fouriesburg. By A. R. Walker. 



16. Observations on the Stem Structure of Hemetelia capensis. By H. S. 



Morris. 



17. Development of the embryo in Pinits pinaster. By W. T. Saxton, M.A. 



18. Notes on the anatomj^ of Widdringtonia and Callitris. By W. T. Saxton, 



M.A. 



19. Some suggestions as to the Principles of the Scientific Naturalisation of 



Exotic Forest Trees. By C. C. Robertson. 



FRIDAY, OCTOBER i. 



20. The Saltpan near Haagenstad. By G. W. Cook, B.Sc. 



21. A specimen of Itacolumite (Flexible Sandstone) from Swaziland. By 



Prof. G. H. Stanley, A.R.S.M., M.I.M.E. 



22. Modern methods of Water Purification. By Dr. W. M. Tomory. 



23. The Flora of Portuguese East Africa. By T. R. Sim, F.L.S. 



24. Bearing of Bantu philology on early Bantu life : with flora and fauna 



names. By Rev. Father Norton, S.S.M. 



25. Tue families and genera of the Pteridophyta of the Transvaal. By J. 



Burtt-Davy, F.L.S. , and V. G. Crawley, B.A. 



26. The scientific name of the Florida Velvet Bean : a criticism. By J. 



Burtt-Davy, F.L.S. 



Section III. — Anthropology, Ethnology, Education, History, 

 Mental Science, Philology, Political Economy, 

 Sociology and Statistics. 



MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2y. 



1. Puberty rites of the Bausto. By Rev. Father Norton, S.S.M. 



TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 



2. Address by H. Gunn, M.A., President of the Section. 



3. Mental Healing. By the Rt. Rev. Dr. Chandler, Bishop of Bloemfontein. 



4. The value of the practice and teaching of Hygiene in Schools. By Dr. 



P. Targett Adams, D.P.H. 



5. A description of the Modderpoort neighbourhood one hundred vears ago. 



By Rev. Father Norton, S.S.M. 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 



6. Classics in our Secondary Schools. By J. Brill, Litt.D. 



7. The Black Danger. By J. M. P. Muirhead, F.R.S.L., F.S.S., F.C.LS. 

 ' 8. State Socialism or Nationalisation. By J. R. Leech, M.D. 



9. Bushmen and their relics near Modderpoort. By Rev. Father Norton 

 S.S.M. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 



10. The English Language and Literature in South Africa. By Prof. A. S. 



Kidd, M.A. 



11. Vital Statistics relating to Bloemfontein. By Dr. W. M. Tomory. 



12. Education in the Swiss Canton Basel-Stadt. By A. M. Robb, ]\I.A, 



13. Some notes on the Basuto Tribal Sj'stem, Political and Social. By J. C. 

 . ■ t MacGregor. 



14. Sesuto Songs and Music. B}' Rev. Father Norton, S.S.M. 



FRIDAY, OCTOBER i. 



15. The alleged mechanical basis of Natural Science. By Rev. Father 



Kelly, S.S.M. 



16. Practical Education. By T. W. Lowden. 



17. Weights and Measures for South Africa. By R. T. A. Innes, F.R.A.S. 



18. Agricultural Training of Natives. By K. A. Hobart Houghton. 



19. A brief sketch of the Ethnography of Sarawak. By J. Hewitt, B.A. 



20. Physical Culture and Military Drill in Boys' Schools. By C. C. Grant. 



M.A. 



