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 5. Diseases communicable from Animals to Man, illustrated by 



Microscopic Slides. By A. Park, M.R.C.V.S 758 



(j. Physical Education and Exercise in Schools. By Miss Violet 



Mackenzie 760 



7. House Ventilation. By S. H. Seager 764 



8. Sewerage of a Seaside City. By A. Mault 7G8 



9. Notes on a Grease Interceptor. By W. E. Cook, M.E 786 



Section I. 



Iiiterature and Fine Arts. 



President of Section — Professor E. E. Morris, M.A., Professor of Literature, 



Melbourne University. 



1. Among the Western Highlands of Tasmania, By W. C. 



PiGUENIT 787 



2. Popular Errors about Art and Artists. By J. R. AsHTON 795 



3. Heralds of Australian Literature. By T. A. Browne 799 



4. Pioneers of Australian Literatui-e. By A. Sutherland, M.A. ... 81-2 



5. Secondary Education in Australia. By P. A. Robin 822 



C. Elementary Science in Primary Schools. By J. Rule, Inspector 



of Schools, Tasmania 834 



7. The Scientific Method of learning Languages. By R. T. Elliott 84U 



8. The Modern Lyric from a Musical Standpoint, By Miss E. 



Mills 848 



9. The Province of the Amateur in Art. By Rev. C. H. Dicker ... 853 



10. The Authorship of Shakespeare's Plays, By F, J. Young, B.A.. 853 



11. Shakespeare and Bacon. By E. M. Tenison 853 



12. The Rationale of Examinations. By F. J. Young, B.A 853 



13. Tennyson's Poetic Rhythms. By E. Trago Webb 854 



14. Australian Decorative Art. By J. Trantiiim Fryer 854 



15. The Formation of a Book-Reading Union for Australasia. By 



Bishop Montgomery 854 



Section J. 



Architecture and Engineering. 



President of Section — C. Napier Bell, C.E. 



1. The Water Supplies to Rural Townships in Tasmania. By C. 



WoRDswoBTii .James, C.E 855 



2. Building and Architecture : A Definition and Vindication. By 



Alan C. Walker, A.R.T.B.A. (Abstract) 868 



3. Railway Extension and Break of Guage. By Allan Stewart... 877 



4. The Benefits derived from, and Method of carrying out, Detail 



Surveys of Cities and Towns. By D. M. Maitland, President 



of Institute of Surveyors, New South Wales. (Abstract) 883 



5. Notes on Hydraulic Lime and Mortar-making, By A. 0, Saciise, 



C.E., M.E., M.S.E., Lon., &c 893 



6. On the evidence for the prevalence of the Circular Form of 



Human Habitations in Pre-historie Times. By E. Dobson, 

 M.I.C.E. (Abstract) 906 



7. The Truthful Treatment of Brickwork. By A. North. 



(Abstract) 912 



8. Brick Fronts to Buildings versus Cement, and vice versa. By 



W. W. Eldridge, Government Architect, Tasmania. (Ab- 

 stract) ...................... — — — — r '. 931 



