XXvi REPORT — 1902. 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 



Page 



1. On the Morphology of the Seed and Seedling of Torreya. By Professor 



F, W. Olivee, D.Sc, and Miss Edith CniCK 814 



2. The Nature of the Vascular System of the Stem in certain Dicotyle- 

 donous Orders. By W. C. WoESDELL 814 



3. The Composition of the Flora of the North-east of Ireland. By R. Lloyd 

 Peaegee 815 



4. *The Nucleus of the Oyanophyceaj. By Harold Wager 816 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 



1. A Disease of the Gooseberry, with Notes on Botrytis and Sclerotium. 



By Miss Annie Loeeain SiiiTH 816 



2. On the Morphology of the Flowers in certain species of Lonicera. By 



E. A. Newell Aebee, M.A., F.GS 816 



3. Some Inquiry into the Physics of the Flow of Fluids in Plant Stems. 



By Professor R. J. Anderson, M.D., F.L.S 817 



4. *The Function of the Nucleolus. By Harold Wager, F.L.S 818 



5. Samsii, a Fermented Drink of Eastern Asia, and its Characteristic 



Fungus. By B. T. P. Baekee 818 



6. *The Darnel Seed-fungus. By E. M. Feeemax 819 



7. Sex in Ceylon Species of ileos/jyro*. By Heebeet Wright 819 



8. Weisiarostellata,'L\ndih.,mlve\mA. By J. H. Davies 819 



9. *'i^^o Y&\itiKs oi Trifolium pratense perenne. By AV. Wilson 819 



Section L.— EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 



Address by Professor Henet E. Aemsteong, LL.D., Ph.D., V.P.R.S , 



President of the Section 820 



1. Report on the Teaching of Elementary Mathematics (p. 473) 844 



2. -^On Recent Reforms in Irish Education. By Dr. W. J. M. Staekie ... 844 



3. The Subjects to be taught as Science in Schools, and the Order in which 

 they should be taken. By Dr. C. W. Kimmins 844 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 



^' ^^ Iptroduction of Practical Instruction into Irish National Schools. 

 By \\. Maxhowe Heller 845 



2. *Intermediate Education in Ireland. By R. M. Jones, M.A 846 



3. *Intermediate Education in Ireland. By Rev. Father Mttrphy 846 



4. *The Relation of Technical Instruction to Industrial Development in 

 Ireland. By T, P. Gill 847 



