TRANSACTIONS OF THE SECTIONS. XIX 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 



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Joint. Discussion with Sections C and K on the Relation of the present Plant 



Population of the British Isles to the Glacial Period (p. 573) 447 



British Exploration in Dutch New Guinea. By Captain 0. G. Rawlino. 



CLE 447 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 



1. International Air-Map and Aeronautical Marks. By Ch. Lallemano. . 447 



2. Aeronautical Maps. By Captain H. G. Lyons, F.R.S 448 



:5. A Class of Map-projections — retro-azimuthal. By J. I. Cr\to, M.A., 



F.R.S.E 448 



4. *A Numerical Estimate of the Errors of various Projections for Atlas 



Maps. By A. R. Htnks. M.A 440 



Section P.— ECONOMIC SCIENCE AND STATISTICS. 



THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 



Address by the Hon. W. Pember Reeves, President of the Section 4. r >0 



1 . Taxation of Land Values. By C. P. Bickerdike 458 



2. How do Wages vary ? By Professor E. Waxweu.er 458 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 



1. Wages and the Mobility of Labour. By Professor A. L. Bowley. M.A. 459 



2. The National Labour Exchanges. By Robert a-Ababrelton. F.R.G.S. 460 



3. India with respect to the World's Cotton Supply. By J. Howard 



Reed. F.R.G.S 4G0 



4. Calendar Reform : A Suggested Basis of Agreement. By Alexr. Philip 461 



5. Economic Aspects of the Introduction and Establishment of a British 



Beet-Sugar Industry. By Sigmtjnd Stein 462 



MONDA Y, SEPTEMBER 4. 

 Discussion on the Public Finances of Ireland : — 



(i) By Professor C. H. Oldham, B.A.. B.L 463 



(ii) By A. L. Horner. K.C., M.P 464 



1. How Germany tries to Abolish Poverty and Crime (Extracts froin the 

 Official Reports of the Armenpflege of Berlin-Munich-Nuremburg. 

 1908-0). By Miss Charlotte Smitii-Rosste 465 



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