TKANSACTIONS OF THE SECTIONS. XVll 



WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8. 



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1. Note8 on the Habits of Galatheidce. By Miss E. F. Galloway and Hek- 



BEET J. Fleuee G08 



2. Some Notes on tiie Mammalian Mandible. By Professor Richard John 



Anderson, M.D 610 



3. A Note on the Manus of the Dolphin. By Professor Richard John 

 Anderson, M.D 610 



Section E.— GEOGRAPHY. 



THURSDA Y, A UG UST 2. 



Address by the Right Hon. Sir George Taubman Goldie, K.C.M.G., D.O.L., 



F.R.S., President of the Section 611 



1. Irrigation iu the United States, By John H. Beacom 617 



2. The Survey of the Scottish Lochs : Summary of Work, 1902-1906. By 



James Murray 619 



3. A Tour in South-east Persia, with an Account of the Ancient Cities of 



Narmashir. By Major P. Moleswoeth Sykes .620 



FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. 



1. Coast Erosion. By Clement Reid, F.R.S 621 



2. The Study of Social Geography. By Professor G. W. Hoke 622 



3. The Structure of Southern Nigeria. By John Parkinson, B.A.., F.G.S. 622 



4. *The Visit of the British Association to South Africa. By H. Ytjlb 



Oldham, M.A 623 



MONDA Y, A UG UST 6. 



1. *Geographical Photography. By John Thomson 623 



2. Report on Investigations in the Indian Ocean (p. 331) 623 



3. The Percy Sladen Expedition in H.M.S. ' Sealark ' : The Chagos Archi- 



pelago. By J. Stanley Gardiner 623 



4. *The Geography of the South Orkneys and other parts of the Weddell 



Sea. By R. N. Rudmosb Brown 624 



6. The Limestone Caves of Western Australia. By Professor W. B. 

 Botxomley 624 



6. Interim Report on Rainfall and Lake and River Discharge (p. 330) 625 



7. Past and Present in Asiatic Turkey. By Professor W. M. Ramsay, 



D.C.L., LL.D., Litt.D 625 



TUESDAY, AUGUST 7. 



1. Proposed Remeasurement of Geodetic Arcs in the United Kingdom. By 



Major E. H. Hills, C.M.G., R.E 626 



2. A New Form of Tacheometer or Range Finder. By E. A. Reeves, 



F.R.A.S 627 



3. A Journey in the Central Himalayas and adjacent parts of Tibet, By 



T. G. LoNGSTAFF, M.A., M.B 627 



4. The Climate of the Wheat Area of Central Canada. By Professor 



L, W, Ltde 627 



5. -i^The Zambezi beyond the Falls. By A, Teevoe-Battyb, M,A., F.L.S., 



F.R.G.S 628 



1906. a 



