104 LIST OF PAPERS READ AT THE SECTIONAL MEETINGS. 



FRIDAY, JULY 6. 



i6. The grasses of the Eastern Coast belt available ior the manufacture 



of paper: C. F. Jukitz, M.A.. D.Sc., F.T.C. 

 17. The movement towards a national svstem of technical education; VV. 



J. MoHNE. A..A1.T.C.E., AM.l.K.i'. 

 tS. The decimal svstem ; measures, weights, coinage : W. J. Hor.ne, 



A.M.I.C.E., A.M.I.E.E. 



19. Entomological education in the United States: E. S. Cogan, M.A., 



Ph.D. 



20. Markets : P. J. dti Toit. 



Section \i. — Ant!ikoi'ol()(;\-, IvriiNoLocv. Native Imxjcation, 

 Philology, and Native Sociology. 



TUESDAY, JULY 3. 



T. Binet-Simon tests on Zulus: S. G. Run. M..\., li.Sc. 



2. Our language and tin- native i)upil : S. (i. Ricn, AI. \., P.Sc. 



WEDNESDAY, JULY 4. 



3. Wit and wisdom of.thr llantn, as illustrated by their ])roverbial say- 



ings : J. .M( 1,AKK\. \\.\. 

 ^. The origin and meaning of the name " I U^ttentot " : Rev. Prof. J. DU 

 Plkssi.^, i;.a.. J',.D. 



THURSDAY. JULY 5. 



5. Address by Rev. X. Rokkrts, President of the Section. 



6. Nativt ideas of cosmology: Rev. S. S. Dokn.xn, M.A., F.G.S. 



7. The alleged arrest of mental development in the native: C. T. 



LouA.M. M.A.. LL.P... Ph.D. 

 S. The future of the P)antu peojde : VV. \\.\\. ].V. 



I- h' I DAY. JULY 6. 



ij. i he need and value of an academic study of Xative Philology and 

 Ethnology: Rev. \V. .A. Xokton. P.A.,' B.Litt. 



10. Stenography as an aid to the phonetic analysis and comparison of 



Bantu languages : Rev. W. A. Xourox. B..\.. B.Litt. 



11. Sesuto etymology: Rev. W. A. Nokton, B.A.. TS.Litt. 



\2. Bantu place names in the Cape Province: Rev. |. R. L. Kini;on, M.^\.. 



F.L.S. 

 f3. Some Central African folk-lore tales: Rev. J. R. E. Kingon, ATA., 



