CONTENTS 



Thursday, August 30. 



AGE 



1. — Labour Conditions in Australia and Europe. By J. Plummer ... 4-tO 



2. — Co-operative Possibilities in Australia. By J Plummer 440 



3. — Some Sociological Phases of Strikes. By T. B. Tkeatt 441 



Monday, September 3. 



1.— On Some Means of Giving "A more Systematic Direction to 



Scientific Euquiry." By F. Ratte ... ... ... ... ... 441 



2. — On Some Tendencies of Modern Society. By J. Lambie, M.A. ... 441 



Section G.— ANTHROPOLOGY. 



Wednesday, August 29. 



I. — Outlines of Anthropology. By J. J. Wild, Ph.D 442 



2. — Genealogy of the Sun : A Samoan Legend. By the Eev. G. 



Pratt 447 



3.— The Numerals in the Etruscan Language. By J. Eraser, B.A., 



LL.D 464 



Thursday, August 30. 



Address by Mr. Alan Carroll, M.A., M.D,, President of the 



Section ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 477 



Friday, August 31. 



1. — Maori Art. By A. Hamilton ... 477 



2. — The Last of the Tasmanians. By the Hon. J. W. Agnew, M.D., 



M.L.C., &c 478 



3. — Some Niceties of Expression in the Languages of the New 



Hebrides. By the Rev. J. Copeland, M.A. ... ... ... 481 



4. — A Comparative View of Some of the Customs and Social Habits 



of the Malayan and Papuan Races of Polynesia. By the Rev. S. 



Ella 484 



Section H— SANITARY SCIENCE AND HYGIENE. 



Thursday, August 30. 



Address by Mr. Joseph Bancroft, M.D., President of the Section ... 494 

 1. —The Classification of Persons who have been Exposed to the 

 Infection of Small-pox, so as to show the Relation between 

 Incidence and Disease upon them, and their diftei-ent Degrees of 

 Protection by Vaccination, or by Former Attack. By J. 

 AsHBURioN THOMP.S0N, M.D ,504 



Saturday, September 1. 



1.— Theatre Hygiene. By W. E. Roth. B.A 514 



2. — The Present Sanitary condition of Sydney as compared with the 



Past. By J. M.Smail, C.E 525 



3. — Sanitary Sewerage. By J. B. Henson, CE. 530 



