TRANSACTIONS OF TTTR SECTIONS. XXIX 



MONDA 7, SEPTEMBER 4. 



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1. Report on the Mental and Physical Factors involved in Education (p. 177) 625 



2. Discussion on the Diagnosis of Feeble-mindedness — 



(i) On the Nature and Definition of Mental Defect and its rela- 

 tion to the Normal. By A. F. Tredgold, L.R.C.P. Lond., 



M.R.C.S. Eng 625 



(ii) Mental Tests for ' Backward ' Children. By A. R. Abelson, 



B.Sc, D.-es-L 626 



(hi) Eugenics and Education : The Problem of the Feeble-minded 



' Child. By C. W. Saleeby, M.D., F.R.S.E 628 



3. Discussion on the Education of Feeble-minded Children : — 



(i) Farm Colonies for the Feeble-minded. By Miss Dendy, M.A. . . 620 

 (ii) The Education of the Feeble-minded. By Miss E. M. Bttrgwtn 630 



4. Backward Children. By Professor J. A. Green, M.A 630 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER o. 



1. Discussion on Practical Education in Dockyard and Naval Schools : — 



(i) The Royal Dockyard Schools. By T. Dawe 631 



(ii) *Schools for Boy Artificers. By W. H. T. Paw 631 



2. The Present Position of German in Secondary Schools. By G. F. 



Bridge 631 



3. School-books and Eyesight, By G. F. Daniell, B.Sc. 633 



4. *Suggested Reforms in the Teaching of Science. By P. Shaw Jeffery 633 



EVENING DISCOURSES. 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 

 The Physiology of Submarine Work. By Leonard Hill, M.B., F.R.S. . . 634 



MONDA Y, SEPTEMBER 4. 

 Links with the Past in the Plant World. By Professor A. C. Seward. F.R.S. 647 



