XXV111 CONTENTS. 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 



Page 



1. The Application of Genetics to Horse-breeding. By C. C. Hurst, F.L.S. BOG 



2. *Aboriginal Races and little-known Breeds of Domestic Sheep. By 



H. J. Elwes, F.R.S 007 



3. The Inheritance of Milk-yield in Cattle. By Professor James Wilson. . 007 



•4. Commercial Ovariotomy in Pigs. By F. H. A. Marshall and K. J. J. 



Mackenzie 007 



5. Temperature Variations during the Oestrous Cycle in Cows. By 



F. H. A. Marshall and K. J. J. Mackenzie 007 



0. The Fixation of Nitrogen by Free-living Soil Bacteria. By' Professor 



W. B. Bottomley, M. A 007 



7. Some Effects of Bacterio toxins on Soil Organisms. By Professor VV. B. 



Bottomley, M.A 008 



Section L.— EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE. 

 THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 

 Address by the Right Rev. J. E. C. Welldon, D.D., President of the Section 000 



Report upon the Overlapping between Secondary Education and that ol 



Universities and other Places of Higher Education (p. 210) 022 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 



1. Discussion on the Place of Examinations in Education : — 



(i) Examinations. By P. J. Hartou, M.A., B.Sc * 023 



(ii) The Place of Examinations in Education. By Miss S. A. 



Burstall, M.A 623 



(hi) *The Place of Examinations in Education. By Dr. T. P. Nunn 624 

 (iv) Examinations and Inspections. By Mis. Jessie White, D.Sc. . . 024 



2. Report on Changes affecting Secondary Education (p. 234) 024 



3. *Discussion on the Policy of giving the Board of Education authority 



over all Exchequer Grants for University Education. Opened by 

 Principal E. H. Griffiths, F.R.S 625 



4. Report on the Curricula and Educational Organisation of Industrial and 



Poor Law Schools (p. 214) 625 



5. Discussion on Grammatical Terminology. Opened by Professor E. A. 



Sonnenschein, D.Litt 025 



