CONTENTS. XXVll 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 



Page 



1. Report on the Conditions of Health Essential to the carrying-on of the 

 Work of Instruction in Schools (p. 483) 847 



2. Report on the Teaching of Science in Elementary Schools (p. 481) 847 



y. *Discussion on the Training of Teachers. Opened by Miss L. Edna 

 Walter and Professor H. L. Withees 847 



4. *Joint Discussion with Section G on the Training of Engineers 847 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 



1. *A Universal Language. By Sir F. J. Bramwell, Bart., E.R.S 847 



2. ^Discussion on the Teaching of English. Opened hy P. J. Haetog, B.Sc, 847 



.3. The Neglect of English Grammar. By Professor Minchin 847 



4. *Joint Discussion with Section A on the Teaching of Mathematics 848 



6. On the Teaching of Elementary Mathematics. By A. W. Siddons, M.A. 848 



APPENDIX. 



Corresponding Societies Committee. — Report of the Committee, consisting of 

 Mr. W. Whitaeer (Chairman), Dr. J. G. Gaeson (Secretary), Professor 

 Meldola, Mr. Feancis Galton, Sir John Evans, Mr. J. Hopkinson, 

 Professor Bonnet, Mr. T. V. Holmes, Dr. Horace T. Beown, Rev. J. O. 

 Bevan, Professor W. W. Watts, Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, Mr. C. H. 

 Read, and Mr. F. W. Rtjdler. (Drawn up by the Secretary) 851 



Report of the Conference of Delegates of Corresponding Societies held at 



Belfast, September 1902 856 



Address by the Chairman, Professor W. W. Watts, M. A., M.Sc, Sec. G.S. 858 

 A Plea for a Pigmentation Survey of School Children in Ireland. By 



J. F. Tochee 865 



A Plea for an Ordnance Map Index of Prehistoric Remains. By Charles 

 H. Read, F.S.A 870 



EERATA. 



The Movements of Underground Waters of North-west Yorkshire : 



Page 225, line 16, /or 1,225 read 825. 

 ., „ „ 17 „ 1,200 „ 800. 



