XX REPORT — 1900. 



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3. Military Maps. By B. V. Daebishike, M.A 811 



4. Journeys in Central Asia. • By Captain H. H. P. Deast 812 



5. Large Earthquakes recorded in 1899. By John Milne 812 



6. Eeport on the Climates of Tropical Africa (p. 413) 813 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 



1. Railway Connection with India. By Colonel Sir T. H. HoLDlCH, K.O.I.E. 813 



2. The Siberian Railway. By C. Raymond Beazlet 814 



3. *0n the Possibility of Obtaininj? more Reliable Measurements of the 

 Changes of the Land-level of the Phlegrsean Fields. By R. T. Guntker 814 



4. The British Antarctic Expedition, 1899-1900. By C. E. Boechgrevink 814 



5. Through Arctic Lapland. By C. J. Cuxcliffe Htne, M.A 815 



6. Eeport on Physical and Chemical Constants of Sea Water (p. 421) 815 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 



1. Some Consequences that may be anticipated from the Development of the 

 Resources of China by Modern Methods. By Geo. G. Chisiiolm, 

 M.A., B.Sc 815 



2. The Commercial Resources of Tropical Africa. Bv Edwaed Heawood, 

 M.A ., ". 815 



3. On Snow Ripples. By Vatjghan Cornish, M.Sc, F.C.S., F.R.G.S 81G 



4. The Geographical Distribution of Relative Humidity. By E. G. 



Ravenstein 817 



5. The Origin of Moels, and their Subsequent Dissection. By J. E. Maer, 



F.R.S 818 



6. On the Pettersson-Nansen Insulating Water-bottle. By Hugh Robekx 

 Mill, D.Sc, LL.D 810 



Section F.— ECONOMIC SCIENCE AND STATISTICS. 



THURSDA Y, SEPTEMBER G. 

 Address by Major P. G. Craigie, V.P.S.S., President of the Section 820 



1. Report on Future Dealings in Raw Produce (p. 421) 837 



2. Report on State Monopolies in other Countries (p. 421) 837 



3. Population and Birth-rate, viewed from the historico-statistical standpoint. 



By Marcus Rubin 838 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 



1. Results of Experimental Work in Agriculture in Canada under Govern- 

 ment Organisation. By "William Saunders, LL.D 840 



2. The Economic Possibilities of the Growth of Sugar Beet in England. By 



A. D. Hall, M.A !. 840 



3. The Economical Position of the Agricultural Labourer considered 

 Historically. By Frank P. Walker, B.Sc 842 



4. Trade Fluctuations. By John B. C. Kershaw, F.S.S 842 



3I0NDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 



1. Municipal Trading. By Arthur Priestman 843 



2. Municipal Building for the Overcrowded. By Auberon Herbert 844 



