SECTIONAL TRANSACTIONS. — H, I. 369 



21. Mr. G. A. Garfitt. — Rock Sculptures from Eyam Moor 



Stone Circle, Derbyshire. 



22. Mr. D. MacEitchie. — Greenland in Europe. 



Afternoon. 



23. Di'- Lloyd Williams. — Welsh Traditional Music. 

 24-. Di'- H. "Walford Da vies. — Euphony and Folk Music. 



SECTION I PHYSIOLOGY. 



(For references to the i^ublication elsewhere of communications entered in 

 the following list of transactions, see p. 382.) 



Tuesday, August 24. 



1. Presidential Address by Mr. J. B.\rcroft, C.B.E., 



P.E.S. (See p. 152.) 



Joint Meeting with Subsection I. 



2. Dr. C. S. Myers, F.E.S.— T^e Independence of 



Psychology. 



3. Miss May Smith and Dr. W. McDougall, F.'R.S.—The 



Mental Effects of Alcohol and other Drugs. 



Afternoon. 



4. Dr. W. H. E. EivERS, F.E.S. — An Independent Section 



of Psychology (Discussion). 



Wednesday, August 25. 



5. Visit to the New Laboratory of Physiology, Newport Eoad. 



6. Dr. T. Lewis, F.E.S. — Auricular Flutter 



7. Pi-of. A. D. Waller, F.B..^.— Plant Electricity. 



8. Proi. A. D. Waller, F.E.S. — Emotive Response of the 



Human Subject (Lantern Demonstration). 



Thursday, August 26. 



9. Dr. T. Lewis, F.E.S. — The Relation of Physiology to 



Medicine. 



10, Prof. P. T. Herring. — The Effect of Pregnancy on the 



Organs of the White Rat. 



11, Miss E. Bedale (in collaboration with others). — Report 



on Caloric Value of the Ordinary School Meals and on 

 the Energy Outpiit of the School Day for Ages 10 to 

 18 Years. 



12, Miss Hilda Walker, Prof. A. E. Ling, and Mr. E. A. 



Cooper. — On the Estimation of Sugar in Blood (pre- 

 liminary communication). 

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