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January 11th. 



Zoological Papers, 10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 



{a) " Notes on the Results of a Zoological Expedition to the 



svib- Antarctic Islands of New Zealand." (b) " The 



Affinities of the Invertebrate Fauna of the Kermadecs." 



Prof. W. B. Benham. 

 " Contributions to the Study of Precipitins." Dr. H. G. 



Chapman. 

 " Notes on the Occurrence of a Pathological Condition in a 



Nematode." Dr. J. B. Cleland and T. Harvey Johnson, 

 " Some Effects of the Gases Dissolved in Artesian Waters on 



Trout, their Eggs and Fry." Prof. C. Coleridge Farr. 

 " On the Progress of the Disappearance of some of the 



Rarer Birds of New Zealand." A. Hamilton. 

 " A Contribution to Our Knowledge of Filaria (Or hocerca) 



Gibsoni, Cleland and Johnston." Prof. J. A. Gilruth 



and Dr. Georgina Sweet. 



January 12th. 



Botanical Papers, 10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 



" The Cinnamonums of Australia." R. T. Baker. 



" Some Examples of Precocious Blooming in Heteroblastic 

 Species of New Zealand Plants." Dr. L. Cockayne. 



" On the Xerophytic Character of the Hawkesbury Sand- 

 stone Flora." A. G. Hamilton. 



" Records of Australian Botanists — First Supplement." 

 J. H. Maiden. 



Botanical Papers, 2 p.m. to 4 ]).m. 



" Growth, Development and Life-History in the Desmidi- 

 aceas. " G. I. Playfair. 



" A Revision of the Tasmanian Flora." L. Rodway. 



"The Botany of the Basaltic Tableland," Queensland 

 illustrated by specimens and twentv-four original 

 lantern sUdes. J. Shirley. 



{a) " On Australian Grasses, Saltbushes, Pasture Herbs, 

 Shrubs and Trees, and their Importance to the Pas- 

 toral Industry." {b) "Notes on Austrahan Myopor- 

 acae." F. Turner. 



" AustraUan and South Sea Island Stictaceae." E. 

 Cheel. 



January 13th. 



Zoological Papers, 10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 



" Notes of a Naturalist on the Capricorn Islands " (with 

 lantern illustrations). L. Harrison. 



