XXIII 



Sectiox F. 

 ANTHROPOLOGY AND PHILOLO' 



10th January. 



Sectional Committee met at 10.30 a.m. 



" The Conceptional Theory of the Origin of Totemism." 



Rev. George Brown, D.D. 

 " The Customs of Australian Aborigines." R. H. Mathews^ 

 " Notes on some Customs and Beliefs of the Natives of 



Choiseul Islands in the Solomon Group." Rev. S. R. 



Rooney. 



11th January. 



" Papuan Beliefs and Folk Lore." Rev. Dr. Bromilow. 

 " On the Necessity for a Uniform System of Spelling Aus- 

 tralian Place Names." Rev. Dr. Brown. 



12th January. 



"The Development of the Artistic Sense in the Australian. 

 Aborigines." C. Daley. 



" An Ethnologist in German New Guinea." Dr. Lewis. 

 " Decorative Art of the New Zealand Maoris," illustrated 

 by lantern views. 



13th January. 



"The Future of the Australian Aborigines," followed by a 



discussion. Ven. Archdeacon Lefroy. 

 " Decorative Art of the New Zealand Maoris, illustrated 



by lantern views, by A. Hamilton, Director of the 



Dominion Museum, Wellington. N.Z. In the Geological 



Theatre. 



Section G1. 



SOCIAL AND STATISTICAL SCIENCE. 



10th January. 



Presidential Address : " LInemployment." E. W. H. Fowles, 

 M.A., LL.B. 



Papers : — 



"Statistical Sidelights on Australian Morality." ]. Ston- 

 ham. 



