. A Comparison of the Drainage Details of Adelaide, Melbourne, 
and Sydney. By Anketell M. Henderson,M.C.K.,F.R.V.LA. 
. Some Important Factors in the Prevention of Consuniption in 
Australia. By F. A. Nyulasy, M.B., Ch.B. 
. A Description of the Water Supply and Sew S88 of Malpoame! 
By C. E. Oliver, M.C.E. 
. The Ventilation of Buildings. By B. " Smith, Be: E. 
. Some Points of Interest in Connection with Influenza. By J. W. 
Springthorpe, M.A., M.D. 
Section J.—MENTAL SCIENCE AND EDUCATION. 
WEDNEsDAY, 10TH JANUARY, 1900. 
Address by W. L. Cleland, M.D., &c., President of the Section 
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Fripay, 12TH JANuaRy, 1900. 
A Curriculum for the Primary Schools of Australia. By C. R. 
Long, M.A. 
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2. Child Study: A New Department of Science. -By J. H. 
Betheras, B.A. 
. The Training of Faculty. By W. T. Lewis 
. Child Culture. By Mrs. C. E. Millward bg ~ 
. The Training of Mentally-Deficient Children. By Miss M. Hodge 
SATURDAY, 13TH JANUARY, 1900. 
. Criminology, from a Medical Standpoint. By Dr. J. V. M‘Creery 
. Some Aspects of the Technical Education Question in Victoria. 
By F. A. Campbell, M.C.E. 
. The Country Technical College. By A. J. Sach, F.C.S. 
. The Need of Training Secondary Teachers. By Miss Henderson 
Monpay, 1l5rn January, 1900, 
. The Problem of the State Kducation of Children Physically 
Afflicted or Mentally Impaired. By R. R. Stawell, M.D.,B.S. 
. The Place of Australian Girls in the Evolution of the Nation. 
By Mrs. E. T. Stirling... 
2. The Drift of Education in Victoria. By A. W. Craig, M.A. 
3. Education and Socialism. By Rey. F. V. Pratt, M.A. 
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