434 TRANSACTIONS OF SECTION E. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1> 



The following business was transacted : — 



1. Diaaisfiion on Political Boundaries. Opened hy Colonel Sir T. H. 

 HoLDRicn, K.C.M.G.—See Eeports, p. 241. 



2. Italy and the Adriatic. By Miss M. Newbigin. 



3. Recent Exploration in the Japanese Alps. By Rev. Walter Weston. 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 

 Joint Meeting ivilh Section C. — See p. 398. 

 The following Papers were then read in Section E : — 

 1. The Evolution of the Port of Hull. By Captain Eodwell Jones. 



2. Economic Maps. By G. Philip. 



3. Annual Variations in Temperature and Salinity of the Waters of the 

 English Channel. By Dr. E. C. Jee. 



4. Periodicity of Sea-surface Temperature in the Atlantic Ocean. 

 By Dr. B. C. Jee. 



5. SaloniTia: Its Geographical Belaiion to the Interior. 

 By H. C. Woods. 



6. Some Geographical Aspects of a War Indemnity. By B. C. Wallis. 

 Published in the Scottish Geographical Magazine, vol. xxxiii., February 



1917. 



