Proceedings of the Ninth Indian Science Congress. 
CONTENTS. 
Presidential Address. By C. 8. Middlemiss, Esq., C.LE., B.A., 
F.A.8.B., F.R.S. ; 7: ae “ 
Section of Agriculture. 
Presidential Address. By Rao Sahib M. R. Ramaewami Sivan, 
B.A., Dip. Agri. os a3 f= o 
ean 
1. Sugarcane peng he tudies in development and 
anatomy. By T.S. Vonkitacnioni & nd R. Thomas . 
2. On some inset noted as pests of fruit trees in S. India. 
By T: V. ar 
3. Pollen — in volition to vegetative propagation By 
P. 8. Jivanna Rao 
4, Studies in RE of preventing nitrogen ae sisi 
Cattle Dung and Urine during storage. By N. V. Joshi 
5. Availability of the eerie Phosphate —— as a 
manure for Paddy. mi Siv : 
6. Symbiotic —— PGES = ate: salle as thos of 
the Leguminoseae order y K. Adinarayan: 
7. A historical account of Sou vid Indian fungi Mhan aula 
reference to — of Coimbatore. By 8. R. Venkata- 
pete ae lia 
2 Uiilistion of the he. Spent Motiwrs (Bassia 
“latiolia) aaron y D. L. srabu ee and V. G. 
atw 
9. Improved ms method of whens eres * for Conte Tadia By 
R. J 
Section of Mathematics and Physics. 
Presidential Address. By T. P. Bhaskara Shastri, Esq., M.A., 
FPRAA cs — ‘i ee “* 
Papers. 
l. A Statistical Study of some Examination —_— By P. 
V. Seshu Iyer and S. R. Ranganathan 
2. Ona practice in ieaeaaaiin By K. B. Madhava 
3. The mired of resistance on eoncrcoel — By K. 
Madhav: 
4. banaviaee of idoesllic Maroené po By 8. ee ve 
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