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7. On the Effects of Root-section on the Vitality of Pasture Plants. By 



Professor W. Fream, B.Sc, LL.D., F.L.S 648 



8. On a Monadine Parasitic on Saprolegnise. By Professor M. M.- Haktos, 

 D.Sc 649 



9. On Tuchungia, a new Genus from Central Africa. By Dr. F. W. Oliver 649 



10. On a case of Mycorhiza. By Dr. F. W. Oliver 649 



11. On Floral Contrivances in the Genus Thesium. By Miss E wart 649 



12. On the Development of a Sclerotium from Botrytis. By Professor H. 



Marshall Ward, F.R.S 649 



13. On the recognition, by means of Microscopic Sections, of Woods dug by 

 Mr. Spurrell from the Forest Beds of the Thames. By Professor H. 

 Marshall Ward, F.R.S 649 



Section E.— GEOGRAPHY. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 



Address by Colonel Sir Francis de Winton, K.C.M.G., C.B., F.R.G.S., 



President of the Section 650 



1 . Cyprus. By General Sir Robert Biddulph, G.C.M.G 659 



2. The Congo Railway. By Captain Thts 659 



3. The Physical Basis of Commercial Geography. By Hugh Robert Mill, 

 D.Sc, F.R.S.E 659 



4. Buganda (Uganda). By the Rev. R. P. Ashe 660 



5. The Commercial Geography of Yoruba, West Africa. By His Excellency 

 Governor Moloney,' C.M.G 660 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 



1. On the Great Central Asian Trade Route from Peking to Kulja and 

 Semirechensk, and to Yarkand and India. By Colonel Mark S. Bell, 

 V.C.,R.E I .'660 



2. Industrial and Commercial Progress in China. By R. S. Gritndt 663 



3. The Central Asian Railway in relation to the Commercial Rivalry of 

 England and Russia. By the Hon. G. Ctjezon, M.P 663 



4. Wind-action in Egypt. By W. M. Flinders Peteie 663 



5. On Lake Tanganyika. By Captain Edward Coode Hore 663 



6. Portuguese Explorations in Austral Africa during the Nineteenth Cen- 

 tury. By J. Batalha-Reis, F.R.G.S 663- 



7. Nyassaland and its Commercial Possibilities. By Captain Ltjgard 665 



8. On the Zambezi Delta. By B. Daniel J, Rankin 666. 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 



1. The Present and Future of Queensland. By Carl Lumholtz, M.A 667 



2. Notes on the recent Development, Exploration, and Commercial Geography 



of British North Borneo. By Alexander Cook 667 



3. Recent Explorations in Peru and BoUvia, By H. Gttillaume 667 



