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6. Observations on Brown and on Red Seaweeds. By Professor T. Jouy- 
BONG MSOs EMILES: (wrtecceeceocntectuaeecteseet fiieascs teldioce wean vieeseoss faismtanheemeneae 868 
7. On the Arrangements for recording Phenological Phenomena. By G. J. 
DYALONG, BURG. «sc csevscctecwccsss cette vecvererscneuseseursccnesecssaesnein Heke 868 
8. On the Floral Biology of Episcia maculata. By Professor F. W. Ottver 869 
9. On the Origin of Thorny Plants. By Professor P. GEDDES ............-..0+. 870 
10. Note on the Occurrence in Yorkshire of Arenaria gothica (Fries). By 
Professor SILVANUS PE. LHOMPSON, DSC. .....2....0.00+.scs0n00csenaeeeeeenereeen 871 
11. The Flora of Victoria Park, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. a J. 
Hoyes Panton, M.A., BUC ee one 871 
12. The Cytology of the Chytridian Woronina. By Professor Magers M. 
TART OG MMAR MISC a (BULGS, oi ceccvcsscsitwwcase=seacioecs (0 aeheciasteemeeeeeemenems 872 
13. On the Delineation of the Tussock Grass of the Falkland Islands. 
By Professor Marcus M. Harroc, M.A., D.Se., F.L.S.  .......:..ctenecenees 872 
14. On a Case of Apogamy in Faller hamata (Vauch.), Lyngb. By 
TOMA GWE TOK BLA OBIS G60 | i ede ttlesedccdsulewos hav cuniiaet Stowe eetta eee aasetitte 872 
15. An overlooked Variety of Cynosurus cristatus (Crested Dog’s-tail-grass). 
By WW, WHBSON DUD. 0scacscsnasno0scaorayeencee i cuvac one pctiees ernst ae ea 872 
Section 1.— GEOGRAPHY. 
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 
Address by Lieutenant-Colonel Sir R. Lambert Purayrarr, K.C.M.G., 
ESRG:S.;-President of the, Section..; . /5...c.cpse.ssonssadeuducete seeee eee ae 874 
. The Vertical Relief of the Globe. By H. R. Mitt, D.Sc., F.R.S.E. ...... 888 
. Geographical Teaching in Russia. By H. R. Mitt, D.Sce., F.R.S.E. ...... 888 
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5. A Railway through Southern Persia. By Major-General Sir F. J. Goip- 
BMD OI: MOOS a, FAR. GES iy ah oieccthieael phe ce bes ecnee cee Eee eee 888 
4. New Trade Routes into Persia, By H. F. B. LYNCH .............0ecsseeeeee 889 
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 
1. Notes on the Country lying between Lakes Nyassa, Rukwa, and Tangan- 
yikes, By Dro Keer CR08s ooo. lc.lesetovecese sh ssecnees seonese 891 
2. Journeys in Ashanti and Neighbouring Regions. By R. Austin FREE- 
AVA sev ts Oita esses cts.'dcelstveuveveeteeolss'covedi chet ene ccna catete 892 
@: Zambezia. By HAL MAUND. oo. cc sec tesccsccesssssenceucee codecs een anEaa 892 
4, The Commercial Geography of Africa. By J. Scorr Kerrie .......00..0066 892. 
5. The Political Partition of Africa, By A. Sinva Wurrs, F.R.S.E.......... 892 
GyrDhe Walahant., oy Wo WILKINSON ...0seseu.cesessetenseccocceece sees 892 
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 
1. Joint Meeting with Section F to consider the subject of the Lands of the 
Globe still available for Leg Settlement. Introduced in a Paper by 
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