TRANSACTIONS OF THE SECTIONS. XXI 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 



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1. Economical and Reliable Power Generation by Overtype Superheated- 



Steani Engines. By W. J. Marshall 484 



2. Suction-Gas Engines and Producers. By W. A. Tookey 485 



3 The Diesel Oil-Engine. By Chas. Day 486 



4. Crude-Oil Marine Engines. By James H. Rosenthal, M.I.N.A., M.I.M.E. 488 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 



1. *The Manufacture of Nitrogen Compounds by Electric Power. By 



E. Kilbubn Scott, Assoc.M.Inst.CE 488 



1. Smoke Abatement : the Possibility of fixing a new Standard of Smoke 



Emission from Factory Chimneys. By Dr. J. S. Owens 48'J 



3. *Continuous versus Intermittent Service in Passenger Transportation. 



By W. Y. Lewis 48'J 



Section H.— ANTHROPOLOGY. 



THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 

 Address by W. H. R. Rivers, M.D., F.R.S., President of the Section 490 



1. The Reverence for the Cow in India. By W. Crooke, B.A 499 



2. On the Origin of Rest Days. By Professor Hutton Webster 500 



3. Some Notes on Hausa Folk-lore. By Major A. J. N. Tremearne, B.A. 500 



4. An Archaeological Classification of American Types of Prehistoric Artif acts. 



By Warren K. Moorehead 501 



5. The Ancient Frescoes at Chichen Itza. By Miss A. C. Breton 502 



0. Archa-ology hi Peru. By Miss A. C. Breton 503 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 

 Discussion on Totemism : — 



(i) *The Present Position of our Knowledge of Totemism. By Dr. 



A. C. Haddon, F.R.S 504 



(ii) An Interpretation of Totemism. By Dr. A. A. Goldehweiser 504 



(hi) Totemism as a Cultural Entity. By Dr. F. Graebner 505 



(iv) On the Relations between Totemic Clans and Secret Societies. 



By Professor Hutton Webster 506 



(v) Some Methodological Remarks on Totemism. By Professor 



E. Waxweiler 507 



*The Tribes of the Mimika District of Dutch New Guinea, the Tribes of the 



Sea Coast, and the Tapiro Pygmies. By Captain C. G. Rawlijsc; . . 508 



