TRANSACTIONS OF THE SECTIONS. XIX 



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2. Coccidia and Coccidiosis in Birds. By H. B. Fantham, D.Sc, 



B.A., A.R.C.S 632 



3. First Results from the Oxford Anthropometric Laboratory. By 



Edgar Schuster, D.Sc 633 



4. Report on the Occupation of a Table at the Zoological Station, 



Naples (p. 165) 633 



5. Report on the Index Animalium (p. 167) 633 



6. Twentieth Report on the Zoology of the Sandwich Islands (p. 167) 633 



7. Interim Report on Zoology Organisation (p. 168) 633 



8. Report on the Occupation of a Table at the Marine Laboratory, 



Plymouth (p. 168) 634 



9. Report on the Biological Problems incidental to the Inniskea 



Whaling Station (p. 168) 634 



10. Third Report on Experiments in Inheritance (p. 169) 634 



11. Second Report on the Feeding Habits of British Birds (p. 169) ... 634 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 



Joint Meeting with Sub-Section B (Agriculture) (p. 583) 634 



1. *Some Experiments and Observations on the Colours of Insect 



Larvse. By Professor W. Garstang, D.Sc 634 



2. ^Comparison of the Early Stages of Vertebrates. By Professor 



C. S. Mixot 634 



"3. *Insect Coloration and Environment. By Mark L. Sykes 634 



4. A Preliminary Note on the Formation and Arrangement of the 



Opercular Cluetse of Sobellaria. By Arnold T. Watson, F.L.S., 634 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 



1. Sex and Immunity. By Geoffrey Smith, M.A 635 



2. *Coral Snakes ami Peacocks. By l)v. U. F. Gadow, F.R.S 636 



3. Relation of Regeneration and Developmental Processes. By Dr. 



.). \V. Jemkinsox 636 



4. Semination in Calidris arenaria : a Key to some Problems regard- 



ing Migratory Movements in the Breeding-Season. By C. J. 

 Patten, M.A., M.D., Sc.D 637 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 



1. *The Anatomy and Physiology of Calma glaucoides. By T. J. 



Evans 638 



2. Some Anatomical Adaptations to the Aquatic Life in Seals. By 



H. W. Marett Tims. M.A., M.D 638 



3. The Temporal Bone in Primates. By Professor R. J. Anderson, 

 M.D 639 



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