TRANSACTIONS OF THE SECTIONS. XX111 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 



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1. Memorials of Prehistoric Man in Ham pshire. By W. Dale, F.S.A., F.G.S. 518 



2. The Bearing of the Heraldry of the Indians of the North- West Coast of 



America upon their Social Organisation. By G. M. Barbeau, B.Sc. 519 



3. The Early Bronze Age hi Britain. By 0. G. S. Crawford 520 



■4. Report on the Lake Villages in the Neighbourhood of Glastonbury (p. 134) 52U 



5. Notes on Human Remains of Ancient Date found at Weston-super-Mare. 



By H. N. Davies, F.G.S 520 



(j. Later Finds of Horse and other Prehistoric Mammalian Remains at 

 Bishop's Stortford, with further Anatomical Notes on the Fossil 

 Skeleton described at the Sheffield Meeting (1910). By A. Irving, 

 D.Sc, B.A 521 



7. Report on the Excavations of a Prehistoric Site at Bishop's Stortford 



(p. 131) ; 522 



8. A Roman Fortified Post on the Fosseway : A Preliminary Note on the 



Excavations of 1910 and 1911. By T. Davies Pryce 522 



Section I.— PHYSIOLOGY. 



THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 

 Address by Professor J. S. Macdonald, B.A., President of the Section. .. . 524 



1. Third Interim Report on Anaesthetics (p. 154) 539 



2. Additions to the Use of a Chloroform Inhaler. By Dr. A. G. Vernon 



Harcotjrt, F.R.S 539 



3. Interim Report on Body Metabolism in Cancer' (p. 171) 540 



4. Report on the Dissociation of Oxy-Hsemoglobin at High Altitudes 



(p. 153) 540 



5. Report on the Ductless Glands (p. 172) 540 



0. *Interim Report on the Effect of Climate upon Health and Disease . . 540 



7. Report on Electromotive Phenomena in Plants (p. 173) 540 



8. Report on Mental and Muscular Fatigue (p. 174) 540 



9. Report on the Occupation of a Table at the Zoological Station at Naples 



(p. 119) 540 



10. Report on Tissue Metabolism (p. 172) 540 



