IV. CONTENTS. 



Presidential Addresses in the Sections — continued. 



PAGE. 



Section E. — Address by Thomas Walker Fowlee, M.Inst. C.E., M. Am. Soc. 



C.E., F.R.G.S., &c., President of the Section . . . . 200 



Section F. — Address by R. Parkinson, President of the Section, on 



" Totemisni in Melanesia, and its Possible Origin " . . 209 



Section G 1. — Address by Professor Francis Anderson, President of the 



Subsection, on " Liberalism and Socialism " . . . . 217 



Section G 2. — Address by Thomas Cherry, M.D., M.S., President of the Sub- 

 section, on " The Outlook for Agriculture " . . . . 227 

 Section I. — Address by R. Greig-Smith, D.Sc, President of the Section, on 



" Air Infection " 238 



Section J. — Address by Professor Henry Laurie, LL.D., President of the 



Section, on " Materialism " . . . . . . , . . . 250 



EEPORTS OF EESEARCH COMMITTEES. 



Committee for the Investigation of Glacial Phenomena in Australasia . . 263 



Introductory Note by the Secretary (Professor T. W. Edgeworth David) . . 263 

 South Australia — Cambrian and (?) Permo-Carboniferous Glaciation. By 



Walter Howchin, F.G.S 264 



Victoria— Notes by A. E. ICitson, F.G.S 272 



Western Australia — Permo-Carboniferous Glacial Deposits (See President's 



Address, Section C, p. 145) 273 



Tasmania — Permo-Carboniferous Glacial Beds at Wynyard (with plate). 



By Professor T. W. E. David, B.A., F.R.S 274 



Note on Glaciation in Tasmania. By W. H. Twelveteees, 



F.G.S 280 



A Brachiopod and some Phyllocarids of Lower Ordovician Age 

 from a Glacial Erratic at Wynyard (with plate). By F. 



Chapman, A.L.S 281 



New Zealand — ^Notes on Glaciation in New Zealand (with map). By 



P. Marshall, M.A., D.Sc 283 



Notes on some of the New Zealand Glaciers in the District 



of Canterbury. By R. Speight . . . . . . . . 285 



Committee for Biological and Hydrographical Study of the New Zealand 



Coast 288 



Committee for Investigation of the Local Conditions affecting the Food 



Supply of Food Fishes of New Zealand Seas at the Fish Hatchery, 



Portobello 



Committee for Investigation of Terrestrial Magnetism in Australasia 



Report of the Victorian Sub committee 



Report of the New Zealand Sub-committee 



Committee for Investigation of Seismological Phenomena in Australasia 



Committee for Securing a Uniform System for the Nomenclature of the 



Igneous Rocks of Australasia .,. . . . . . . . . . . 296 



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PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECTIONS. 



[An asterisk signifies that the Title only is jrinted.] 

 SECTION A.— ASTRONOMY, MATHEMATICS, AND PHYSICS. 

 Address by E. F. J. Love, M.A., F.R.A.S., F.P.S. (Lond.), President of 



the Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 



1. The Geometry of an Axis of Homology, Part III. By Evelvn G. 



Hogg. M.A " . . 297 



2. Steiner's Quartic Surface. By Evelyn G. Hogg, M.A 309 



