16 *Exhibition of a Bigeneric Hybrid between Gymnadenia and Nigritella. By Professor JOHN M. MACFARLANE
17. The Destruction of Wooden Paving Blocks by the Fungus Lentinus lepideus Fr. By A. H. REGINALD BULLER, D.Sc., Ph.D.
18. The Reactions of the Fruit-bodies of Lentinus lepideus Fr. to External Stimuli. By A. H. REGINALD BULLER, D.Sc., Ph.D.
19. The Structure of the Ascocarp in the Genus Monascus. By B. T. P. BARKER, M.A.
20. Further Observations on the Ascocarp of Ryparobius. By B. T. P. BARKER, M.A.
21 *Some Features in the Development of the Geoglossacea. By Dr. ELIAS J. DURAND
SECTION L.-EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE.
Address by the Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP OF HEREFORD, D.D., LL.D., President of the Section
1. The Present Educational Position of Logic and Psychology. By Miss E. E. C. JONES......
2. Comparison of the Intellectual Power of the Two Sexes. By Dr. J. DE KÖRÖSY
3. The Teaching of Experimental Science in the Secondary Schools of Ireland. By the Right Rev. GERALD MOLLOY, D.D., D.Sc.
1. Specialisation in Science Teaching in Secondary Schools. LEONARD, B.Sc.
2. Short Description of 'Realistic Arithmetic.' By Lieut.-Colonel G. MACKINLAY, late R.A.
3. Report on the Influence of Examinations (p. 360) ..
4. Discussion on School-leaving Certificates. Opened by the Rev. Canon G. C. BELL, M.A.
5. The Need of Scientific Method in Elementary Rural Instruction. By A. D. HALL, M.A.
1. Discussion on the Training of Teachers and the Local Education Authorities. Opened by the Right Hon. HENRY HOBHOUSE, M.P. ...... 849 2. The Research Method applied to Experimental Teaching. By Professor H. E. ARMSTRONG, LL.D., F.R.S.
1. Discussion on Methods of Imparting Manual Instruction in Schools. Opened by Sir PHILIP MAGNUS, B.Sc.
2. Report on the Courses of Experimental, Observational, and Practical Studies most Suitable for Elementary Schools (p. 352)
3. Report on the Conditions of Health essential to the carrying on of the Work of Instruction in Schools (p. 348)...