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Section E.—GEOGRAPHY, 
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 
Address by Major L. Darwin, Suc.R.G.S., President ............csccseeseeeeeeees “358 
Tone Journey in Tripoli. By Hi. S. CoWPER, .4:.5:05.te.cdseenoenesraietd anal el 849 
2. *The Land of the Hausa. By Rev. J.C. RoBINSON ...........ccceceeeeeese 850 
3. Photographic Surveying. By JoHN Cones ou... cee eee bo 850 
4. *Marine Research in the North Atlantic. By H. N. Dickson, F,R.S.E. 850 
5. On a Proposed Geographical Description of the British Islinds. By 
MueH ROBERT, Minn,DiSe.,)FUR.SiBis ©. costes coated... emda eh Wea ode 850 
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 
1, The Weston Tapestry-Maps. By Rev. W. K. R. Buprorp, M.A.......... 850 
2, The Altels Avalanche. By Tempest AnpgErson, M.D., B.Sc. ............ 851 
3. On Uganda and the Upper Nile. By Lieutenant C.F. S. VaANpELEUR... 85% 
4, Coast-forms of Romney Marsh. By Dr. F.G. GuLtiver .................. 85-4 
. Sand Dunes. By Vauenan Cornisu, M.Sc. 
. *Last Year’s Work of the Jackson-Harmsworth Expedition. By A, 
GMMR OE SEAR ICH! Sian tee bn eee ene re hath toc ccanc wicades vscaccsiettrass ve culadlace stele 855 
. The Influence of Climate and Vegetation on African Civilisations. By 
Seeger SCO Mat TMTOTs Hine us Gisel’ Wank the cccsdeeck bestisgsenedceGeccencgss bas 856 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 
1. World Maps of Mean Monthly Rainfall. By Anprew J. Ilprpertson, 
aprein pHa te ry Ss) acca. ve vew oececeateac sete dans das eaauettsetetecah< de ier eeneee? 857 
Ze tne Climate of Nyasaland. By J. W.. More: ...cssssscsosccnenesesrsntscsneee 858 
Srmrmponnan Atrican Qlimaten cys han aibhisiWeds tideaeciledvdvssaestoarcudced beessee 858 
4, Practical Geography in Manchester. By J. Howarp Rump ............... 858 
5. *Canada and its Gold Discoveries. By Sir JAMES GRANT ............00006- 858 
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 
“1. A Journey towards Lhasa. By W. A. L. FLETCHER ..............0..00c000s 859 
2. The Northern Glaciers of the Vatna Jokull, Iceland. By FrepEricKk 
BAPE ie eELOMGEa Linea a cciseeias ss ate acies anenalse scissirsoesceteckeeae sees dees adtebouveuieeee 859 
%. Notes on the less-known Interior of Iceland. By Kart Grossmann, 
PPE are OA ME a Mina Sets aauben ts cians cp acer rises aes nctigning suaebereeapseeg 859 
4, The Relativity of Geographical Advantages. By Grorce G. CuIsHoLm, 
M.A., B.Sc......... Banee ponte dase cnecenaaeeeneneces ceanpetescancsidsessacsslesssincss das , 860 
5. The various Boundary Lines between British Guiana and Venezuela, 
attributed to Sir Robert H. Schomburgk. By RatpxH Ricwarpson, 
BR nEU.S. i., FLOM. SCC: btis Gee HE SAV SCObs sss ceaccsstscastacvesarccseccesoece 861 
. *A Journey in Spitzbergen in 1896. By Sir W. Martin Conway, M.A. 862 
. The Present Condition of the Ruined Cities of Ceylon. By Henry W. 
OT re ak Re cnn eta ahs eneasbitd kad ve 862 
. *Earthquakes and Sea-Waves. By Professor Jonn MItnz, F.R.S. ...... 862 
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