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 5. The new Outlet of the River Maas at the Hook of Holland, and the Im- 

 provement of the Scheur Branch up to Rotterdam. By L. F. Vernon 

 Habcouet, M.A, M.Inst.O.E 796 



0. The Snowdon Mountain Tramroad. By F, Oswell, Assoc.M.Inst.O.E. 798 



SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 



1. First Report on Standardising 799 



2. Report on Coast Erosion 799 



3. Dredging Operations on the Mersey Bar. By Anthony Geokge Ltstee, 



M.Inst.O.E 799 



4. *0n Carbonic Anhydride Refrigerating Machinery. By E. Hesketh ... 799 



5. On the Deodorising of Sewage by the Hermite Process. By J. Napiee, 

 F.C.S,, Public Analyst for County of Suffolk 800 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 



1. The Modern Application of Electricity to Traction Purposes. By 

 Philip Dawson 800 



2. An Improved Portable Photometer. By W. H. Preece, C.B., F.R.S., 

 and A. P. Teottee, B.A., A.M.Inst.O.E 801 



3. On Storage Batteries. By H. A. Eaele 802 



4. The Development of the Telephone Service in Agricultural Districts. By 



Major-General Webbee, C.B., R.E., M.Inst.C.E 804 



5. Some Lessons in Telephony. By A. R. Bennett, M.Inst.E.E 806 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 



1. The Field Telegraph in the Chitral Campaign. By P. V. Luke 809 



2. *A Movement designed to attain Astronomical Accuracy in the Motion 



of Siderostats. By G. Johnstone Stoney, F.R.S 810 



3. *0n Modern Flour Milling Machinery, By F. W. Tubnee 810 



4. On the Production of Letterpress Printing Surfaces without the use of 



Types. By John Southwaed 810 



5. Memorandum on the British Association Screw Gauge for Small Screws. 



By R. E. Ceompton, M.Inst.C.E., Pres.Inst.E.E 812 



6. Uniform Factor of Safety for Boilers and Machinery of Steamships. By 

 John Key 813 



7. Experiments on the Transfer of Heat through Plates with variously 



arranged Surfaces. By William Geoege Walkee, M.Inst.M.E., 

 A.M.Inst.C.E 814 



8. A New Principle of Aerial Navigation. By Lieutenant B. Baden- 



Powell 814 



9. *Receiver and Condenser Drop. By Professor A. E. Elliott 815 



Section H.— ANTHROPOLOGY. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 



Address by Professor W. M. Flindees Peteie, D.C.L., LL.D., President of 

 the Section 816 



1. *0n a Recent Discovery of the Remains of the Aboriginal Inhabitants of 

 Jamaica. By Sir W. H. Flowee, K.C.B., F.R.S 824 



