CONTENTS. XXV 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 



Page 



1. Report of the Committee on the methods of ascertaining and measuring 

 Variations in the Value of the Monetary Standard 829 



2. Monetary Jmisprudence. By S. Dana Horton 829 



3. Some Notes on Money. By Sir T. Fakeer 830 



4. Changes in Real and in Money Prices. By Wtnnaed Hoopek, M.A. ... 830 



5. Graphic Illustrations of the Fall of Prices in Belgium, France, and 



England. By Professor Denis 832 



6. Effective Consumption and Effective Prices in their Economical and 



Statistical Relations. By Hyde Clakke, F.S.S 832 



7. The Battle between Free Trade and Protection in Australia. By 

 William Westgaeth 833 



Sub-Section F. 



1. Preventible Losses in Agriculture. By Professor W. Fream, B.Sc, 

 F.L.S., F.G.S., F.S.S .' 834 



2. On the Future of Agriculture. By W. Botlt 835 



3. Recent Illustrations of the Theory of Rent, and their Effect on the 

 Value of Land. By G. Atjldjo Jamieson 835 



4. On Depreciation of Land as caused by recent Legislation. By Couetenat 



C. Prance 835 



5. Land Tenure in Bosnia and the Herzegovina. By Miss Iebt 837 



SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 



1. A Plan for County Councils. By J. Tatloe Kay 837 



2. On the Distribution of Wealth in Scotland. By Ralph Richardson, 

 F.R.S.E 840 



3. On the Application of Physics and Biology to Practical Economics. By 



Pateick Geddes 841 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 



1. Report of the Committee for continuing the inquiries relating to the 

 teaching of Science in Elementary Schools 841 



2. Schools of Commerce. By Sir Philip Magnus 841 



3. Manual Training a Main Feature in National Education. By William 

 Mathee, M.Inst.C.E 843 



4. Technical Education: the Form it should take. By Edwaed J. 



Watheeston 844 



6. Manual Training : an Experiment at Keswick. By the Rev. H. D. 

 Rawnsley 846 



6. Home Education in its Bearing on Technical Education. By Miss C. M, 

 Mason 846 



Sub-Section F. 



1. The Classification of the Exports of Cotton Piece Goods in Board of 

 Trade Returns. By Frank Hardcastle, M.P 847 



2. The Statistics of our Foreign Trade, and what they tell us. By A. E. 

 Bateman, F.S.S 848 



