XX CONTENTS. 



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2. Report on the Methods of Economic Traininj^ adopted in this and other 

 Countries 850 



3. The Improvement of Labourers' Cottages. By Rev. J. 0. Bevan, M.A., 

 F.G.S Bol 



4. 'Index Numbers. By Stephen Bouenb 851 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 



1. On Agricultural Depression. By H.H.Scott 851 



2. The Diminution of the Net Immigration from the rest of the country into 

 the great towns of England and Wales, 1871-91. By Edwin Cannan, 

 M.A 851 



3. *0n Poor Law and Old Age. By Rev. J. Frome Wilkinson 852 



4. On Statistical Correlation between Social Phenomena. By Professor F. 



Y. Edgeworth 852 



5. On the Lessons of the Australian Banking Collapse. By C. Gairdner... 853 



6. On Bishop Hugh Latimer as an Economist. By the Rev. W. Cunning- 

 ham, D.D 853 



MOXDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 



1. On Nottingham Lace and Fashion. By J. B. Firth 854 



2. *0n Agricultural Depression. By W. J. Allsebeook 855 



3. On Home Work — The Share of the Woman in Family Maintenance. By 

 Mifjs Ada Heather-Big g 855 



4. On the Progress of the Newspaper Press, and the Need of Reform and 



Consolidation of the I^aws affecting it. By Professor J. A. Strahan, 

 M.A., LL.B 856 



6. *0n the Census of Foreigners in France. By M. A. de Liegeard 85G 



6. On Social and Economical Heredity. By W. B. Grant 856 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 



1. *0n the Currency Problem. By Professor H. S. Foxwell, M.A 857 



2. On the Currency Question practically considered from a Commercial and 

 Financial Point of View. By W. E. Dorrington 857 



3. On some Objections to Bimetallism viewed in connection with the Report 



of the Indian Currency Committee. By L. L. Price 858 



4. On India and the Currency. By F. C. Harrison 859 



Section G.— MECHANICAL SCIENCE. 

 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER \i:. 



Address by Jeremiah Head, M.Inst.C.E., F.C.S., President of the Section ... 860 



1, On the Automatic Balance of Reciprocating Mechanism. By W. AVorbt 

 Beaumont, M.Inst.C.E 873 



