TRANSACTION* 01' TUB SECTIONS. XX1U 



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4. tTlie Testing of Heat-insulating Materials. By Frederick Bacon 712 



5. A New Method of producing High-tension Electrical Discharges. 



By Professor E. Wilson and W. H. Wilson 712 



WEDNESDAY, SEPT EM BE 11 7. 



1. tGravity Self-raising Rollers. By 11. W. Weekes 712 



2. The Mechanical Hysteresis of Rubber. By Professor Alfred 



Schwartz 712 



3. *The Utilisation of Solar Radiation, Wind Power, and other 



Natural Sources of Energy. By Professor Fessenden 713 



4. *Experimental Investigation of the Strength of Thick Cylinders. 



By G. Cook * 713 



Section H.— ANTHROPOLOGY. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 



Address b\ \V. Crooke, B.A., President of the Section 714 



1. The People of Cardiganshire. Bv Professor H. J. Elkure, M.A., 



D.Sc, and T. C. James, M.A. 726 



2. The People of Egypt. By Professor G. Elliot Smith, M.A., 



M.D., F.R.S 727 



3.'*The Excavations at Memphis. Bv Professor W. M. Flinders 



Petrie, D.C.L., F.R.S 728 



4. A Neolithic Site in the Southern Sudan. By C. G. Seligmann, 



M.D 728 



5. Native Pottery Methods in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. By G. W. 



Grabham, M.A 729 



6. Note on some Anatomical Specimens of Anthropological Interest, 



prepared by means of the New Microtome of the Cambridge 

 Scientific Instrument Company. By W. L. H. Duckworth, 

 M.A., M.D., Sc.D 729 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 

 * Joint Discussion with Section L on Research in Education 729 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 



1. Archaeological Activities in the United States of America. By Miss 



Alice C. Fletcher 730 



2. A Group of Prehistoric Sites in S.W. Asia Minor. By A. M. 



Woodward, M.A., and H. A. Ormerod, B.A 730 



