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2. The Andover Region: the Geographical Aspect of its Present Con- 



ditions. By O. G. S. Crawford 661 



3. A Regional Survey of Edinburgh— Sheet 32. By Jambs Cossab ... 651 



4. The Underground Waters of the Castleton District of Derbyshire. 



By Harold Buodrick, M.A 662 



5. Further Exploration of the Mitchelstown Caves, 1908-10. By 



Dr. Charles A. Hill, M.A., M.B., D.Ph 663 



Section F.— ECONOMIC SCIENCE AND STATISTICS. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 



Address by Sir H. Llewellyn Smith, K.C-B., M.A., B.Sc, F.S.S., 



President of the Section 664 



1. The Price of Electricity. By Edward W. Cowan, M.Inst.C.E., 



M.Inst.E.E 680 



2. India and Tariff Reform. By Professor H. B. Lees Smith, M.A. 681 



3. Economic Transition in India. By Henry Dodwell, B.A 681 



FBI DAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 



1. The Measurement of Profit. By Professor VV. J. Ashley, M.Com. 682 



2. The Meaning of Income. By Professor Edwin Cannan, M.A., 



LL.D. .. 682 



3- Report on the Amount and Distribution of Income below the Income- 



Tax Exemption Limit (p. 170) 683 



4. The Trade Cycle and Solar Activity. By H. Stanley Jevons, M.A. 683 



5. Co-operative Credit Banks. By Henry W. Wolff 684 



6. A Note on the Social Interest in Banking. By F. Layixgton 685 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBEB 5. 



1. The Fundamental Implications of Conflicting Systems of Public 



Aid. By Professor S. J. Chapman, M.A., M.Com 685 



2. The Poverty Figures. By Professor D. H. Macgregor, M.A 686 



3. Production and Unemployment. By Miss Grier 687 



4. Under-employment and the Mobility of Labour. By J. St. G. 



Heath 687 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 



1. Notes on the History of Sheffield Wages. By George Hy. Wood, 



F.S.S 690 



