XXvi REPORT — 1901. 



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3. An Apparatus for Studying the Rate of Flow of Solutions in Plant Stems. 



By RiCHAKD J. ANDERSON, M.A., M.D 846 



4, On the Anatomy of Todea, with an Account of the Geological History 

 of the Osmundaceae. By A. C. Sewaed, F.R.S., and Miss Sybille 0. 

 FoED '. 847 



6. The Glossopteris Flora of Australia. By E. A. N. Aebek, B.A 847 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 

 1. Heterogenesis in Conifers. By Dr. T. P. Lotst 848 



y. On a Primitive Type of Structure in Calamites. By D. II. Scott, M.A., 

 Ph.D., F.R.S 849 



3. Remarks upon the Nature of the Stele of Equisetum. By D. T. Gwynne- 

 Vattghan 860 



4. *Die Silur- and Culm-Flora des Harzes. Von Professor H. Potonie ... 851 



5. On two Malayan ' Myrmecophilous ' Ferns. By R. H. Yapp 851 



6. *The Vegetation of Mount Ophir. By A. G. Tanslet 851 



7. On Certain Points in the Structure of the Seeds of JEthiotesta, Brongn., 



and >Sf e/jAawospen/iMm, Brongn. By Professor F. W. Oliver 851 



8. 'Natural Surgery in Leaves. By Dr. F. F. Blackman and Miss Matth^i 851 



9. *0n the Relation between COj Production and Vitality. By Dr. F. F. 

 Blackjian and Miss MATTHiei 851 



10. On the Strength and Resistance to Pressure of Certain Seeds and Fruits. 

 By G. F. Scott Elliot, M.A., B.Sc, F.C.S., F.R.G.S 352 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 



1. Cuticular Structure of Euphorbia Abdelkuri. By Professor I. Batley 

 Balfour, F.R.S ." 854 



2. Some Observations upon the Vascular Anatomy of the Cyatheacese. By 



D. T. Gwtnne-Vaughan 854 



3. On the Anatomy of Banaa and other Marattiaceas. By George Brebner 855 



4. A Chapter of Plant-evolution : Jurassic Floras. By A. C. Seward, F.R.S. 856 

 6, On the Structure and Origin of Jet. By A. C. Seward, F.R.S 856 



6. On Government Planting in the Isle of Man. By G. P. Hughes, F.R.G.S. 857 



7. ■*0n Spore-formation in Yeasts. By T. Barker 857 



8. *0n a Diplodia parasitic on Cacao and on the Sugar Cane. By A. 

 Howard 857 



9. *0n Abnormal Catkins of the Hazel. By Professor F. E. Weiss, B.Sc. 857 



Section L.— EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE. 

 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 



Address by the Right Hon. Sir John E. Gorst, K.O., M.P., F.R.S., President 



of the Section 868 



1. *The Organisation of Secondary Education. By Sir Henry E. Roscoe, 

 F.R.S .•; 863 



2. The Mechanism for Education in Scotland. By John Adams 863 



3. *Organisation of Education in Glasgow. By Dr. W. Jacks 865 



4. The Training of the Practical Man. By Dr. John G. Kerr 865 



