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4. Notes on Practical Entomology. By W. W. Froggatt “oat ee 
5. Some Recent Work with Tuberculin and Tuberculous Cattle. 
By M.A. O’Callaghan .. ee 1 os ee 
6. Experiment Farms. By W. Basten 3. BY tis. Ba . 339 
7. Variety Tests of Wheat in the Mallee. By D. M‘Alpine ee 7 
8. The Scientific Directing of a Country’s Agriculture. By A. N. 
Pearson, F.C.S. pe sae et Bm te = 
Section H.—ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE. 
THtRSDAY, lltH January, 1900. 
Address by H. nee M.A., M.Inst.C.E., &c., President of the 
Section : 5 Sars ee = 
1, The New eiptenuh Pee nail at the Uae of Mel- 
bourne. ‘By Professor W. C. ‘Kernot, M.A., M.C.E. 5, 
2. The Balancing of Locomotives. By Professor W. C. Kernot, 
MAS Cals 3. = ae ep sf = jood 
Fripay, 12TH January, 1900. 
3. Results of Five and a-half Years’ Cement Testing. By C. E. 
Oliver, M.C.F., M.Inst.C.E., and W. P. Wilkinson .. 3846 
4. The Monier Method of Construction. By J. T. Noble Anderson 346 
5. Circular Arches. By B. A. Smith, M.C.K.... Lo win |) 
6. Units of Stress and Weight in Engineering Calculation. By 
Anketell Henderson, M.C.E. ... ie: Bs ww. 349 
7. Australian Building Stones. By Jas. Nangle... on . oa 
SATURDAY, 13TH JAaNuARY, 1990. 
8. Some Deductions from Graphical Chronology of Architecture. 
By Anketell Henderson, M.C. KE. ah oe ++) aoe 
Monpay, 15TH JANUARY, 1900. 
9. The Early and Later Architects of Melbourne, with a few Illus- 
trations of their Works. By Lloyd Tayler, F.R.I.B.A 
eR AS . ee 
Section I.—SANITARY SCIENCE AND HYGIENE. 
ae by James Jamieson, M.D., President of the Section is 146 
. The Milk Supply of Melbourne and the Scientific Handling of 
Milk. By Stanley 8. Argyle, M.B. = : 370 
. The Pathological and Physiological Treatment of Aingieliees 
By M. Crivelli, 11) OD a5. “an ~~ 0 
