l02 LIST OF PAPERS RE At) AT THE SECTIONAL MEETINGS. 



11. On the fate nf arsenic after ingestion 1)\ livestock, and alter absorp- 



tion through the skin in dipping: H. H. Green, D.Sc, F.C.S. 



12. The place of protein in nutrition : J. C. Ross, B.A., Ph.D. 



13 A South African iron industry; prospects and possibihties : Prof. G. 

 H. Stanley, A.R.S.AI.. M.I.M.M.. .M.I.M.E.. F.T.C. 



Section C. — Bacteriology, Botany, Zoology, A(iRicuLTURE, 

 Forestry. Physiology, Hygiene, and Sanitary 

 Science. 



TUESDAY, JULY 3- 

 T Intestinal protozoa in relation to the war: Prof. H. B. Fantham, 

 iM.A.. D.Sc. A.R.C.S.. I'.Z.S. 



2. Blood protozoa in relation to the war: Prof. H. B. Fantham, 



M.A., D.Sc, A.R.C.S., F.Z.S. 



3. Some suitable materials for paper-making : J. Leighton, F.R.H.S. 



4. Note on a new genus of Copepoda from a fresh-water fish : Prof. E. J. 



GoDDARU, B.A.. D.Sc. 



5. A plea for Vermian Parasitological Research, with reference to 



South African Domestic an.d Native Animals: C. S. Grobbelaar. 

 M.A. 



6. A plea for greater attention to physiologry in the teaching of Zoology : 



Prof. E. J. GonuARD. B.A.. D.Sc. 



7. The classification and affinities of the iiirudinea: Prof. E. J. Goddakd, 



B.A.. D.Sc. 



8. Some field results of fertilising maize : J. F. W. Gatherer. 



9. The Hemichorda and their significance in relation to the Invertebrata 



and Chordata: Prof. E. J. Goddakd. B.A., D.Sc. 



10. Note on the origin of Metamevism : Prof. E. J. Goddaud, B.A., D.Sc. 



11. Some notes on the cotoration of reptiles and ampliibians found near 



Kimberley, C.P. : J. H. Power. 



12. Fames applanatus (Pers.) Wallr. in South Africa, and its effect on 



the wood of Black Ironwood trees (Olea laurifolia) : P. A. van 

 der P>yl, M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S. 



13. The sup])Iing-kiln as a means of destroying insects boring in wood: 



C. W. Mally. AI.Sc, F.L.S., F.E.S. 



14. The grain bug or Stinkvlieg (Blissus diplopterus Dist.) : C. W. 



Mally. M.Sc. F.L.S., F.E.S. 



15. Linseed oil as an insecticide: C. \V. Mallv. M.Sc. F.L.S. , F.E.S. 



WEDNESDAY, JULY 4. 



16. Address b\ J. I'.i ktt-Davy, F.L.S., F.R.G.S., President of the Section. 



17. The ascent of sap in plants: Prof. H. A. Wager, A.R.C.S. 



18. South .African Myxomycetes : Miss A. V. Duthie, M.A. 



19. Variation in Ageratum coiiycoidcs (Family Cpmp®sit;e): S. Ci. 



]i\cii, M.A.. B.Sc. 



20. The plant succession in the Thorn Veld: Prof. T. W. P.ews. M.A.. 



D.Sc 



21. Some factors in the replacement of the ancient East African forests 



by wooded pasture land: C. F. M. Swynnerton, F.L.S., F.hlS. 

 F.R.H.S. 



22. Geographical distribution of the South African Bryophyta : T. R. 



SlM. 



23. Notes on the crenus MvrstroPefalnu IJarv. (Balanophoraceai: Prof. 



R. Makloth, M.A., "Ph.D.' 



24. A key to the families and genera of Spermatophyta in the Transvaal 



and Orange Free State: J. Burtt-Davv, 1<.L.S.. F.R.G.S. 



THURSDAY, JULY 5. 



25. A preliminary note on dwarfs appearing in Gluyas Early (Wheat) 



hybrids :'j. PL .X'eethling, M.Sc 



