KX REPORT—1904. 
TUESDAY, AUGUST 23. 
Page 
1. Exhibit of Maps and Photographs showing Effects of Earth Movements 
near Naples; with a Note on the Area affected by them. By R, T. 
GUNTHER, MAL cscssrnonns igs enehersanedawant ind gs cudeninnnae whnluete = Baanameenne aes 634 
2, On the Nomenclature of the Physical Features of England and Wales. 
By Huei Ropert MILL, D.Sc. .....cccecseeeeeseseeeeessesneeeeseereeeseesesesees 635 
3, Changes in the Fen District. By H. Yur OrpHam, M.A. ..........20.000 635 
4, Vegetation of the Fen District. By Professor R. H. Yarr, M.A, ......... 636 
5. Notes on the Malabar Coast of India. By R. S. Leprrr, M.A., LL.M. 6386 
6. A Geographical Object Lesson: Passes of the Alps. By A. W. ANDREWS 637 
7. *The Scottish Antarctic Expedition. By W.S. BRUCE .........cccceeeeseee 637 
8, The First True Maps. By C. R. BEAZLEY, M.A. .....cccecsseceseceseneeeenens 637 
Section F.—ECONOMIC SCIENCE AND STATISTICS. 
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 
Address by Professor WiLLIAM Smart, M.A., D.Phil., LL.D., President of the 
OCHO +. cvs.ses oh coemmuact nenpibianesbaissdnpieise' cumempaleavecteterer slides smeetan aan 639 
1. Tests of National Progress. By A. LL. BowLEY, M.A, ......scccccseeseeeeenes 647 
2. A Moot Point in the Theory of International Trade. By Professor F. Y. 
EDGHWORTH,* D.Ciic ov cock sowesspanessetacnedesacedsassaetvetnaccnelneumnaite amen 647 
3. The Influence of Agricultural Improvements on Rent. By Professor 
AS OW. ELUS, M. AS Giacponpcecocconsseucaaesatcthiserev'ssacod cee ones ineite ta nema 647 
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 
1, The Incidence of Protective Duties on the Industry and Food Supply aaa 
Brance, «By YVESiGUOUG ec cnscccsncestersnaccosnavaceane satis delmasasnesemne 
2, The Effect of Protection on some German Industries. By Professor _ 
PhOWA i 205d Sis cnet aie caeetenteereucnetices Pears axaue ditt eter weet eee eds see ne tne 651 
3. Free Trade and the Labour Market. By Professor H. Drmrze............. 653 
4, Economic Theory and Fiscal Policy. By L. L. Pricn, M.A. ............06 654 
MONDAY, AUGUST 22. 
1. The Economic Importance of the Family. By Mrs. Bosanquet............ 655 
2. Cotton Growing in the Empire. By J. A. HUTTON ........:sccsereceeeeesenes 656 
3. Report on the Accuracy and Comparability of British and Foreign Statis- 
tics of International Trade (p..302)  ...5.0.....5.+2ss0ccccsconessosersteentansey™ 658 
TUESDAY, AUGUST 23. 
1. Changes in Nominal and Real Wages in Belgium. By Professor E. 
MATIATM 5.5 cvaene nooo ented sosiasinelese dorepiieassnnaucanpi'¢*nasianeeeenan sn mnceneiainnee 658 
2. The Development of Towns. By T. C. HORSFALL............-+sseeeeeeeerv eee 660 
3. The Town Housing Question. By Mrs, FISHER ......scsssssesceseereenereees 660 
4. The Increase of Suburban Populations. By Srpney Low, B.A. ............ 661 
5. The Relation between Population and Area in India. By J. A. Bainzs, | 
PO elaas cco ea hsa onnnes ead) onidedsasuenmamebleh tars rele tine asta non kata asta 662 
6. Investigations on the Nutrition of Man. By Professor ATWATER (p. 758) 663 
