SCIENCE CONGRESS
INTERESTING PAPKKS HEAD ON SATURDAY. (BI TELE'iKWH. — I'IiCSS ASSOCIATION,) DUNEDIN, r.lsi. January. The congress of the Now Zcafand Institute of Poionce was continued yesterday. The greater proportion of the work is now eomplelpil. , In the biology scctimi. Dr. K. M. Curtis read a piiper on the "K:isr-c;>-tibility of I'runus to Sulcro Tin:i"; Mrs. B, J. Murray, "Fungus of Now Zealand"; Mr. Rufus Morton, "Flora of Dunedin"; Mr. A. L. Tonnoiro. "Fungus Gnat of New Zealand and Acnlyptratao"; Mr. E. S. Gourlay, "Habits of the Now Zealand Wasp." In the agricultural section, Professor Watt read a paper on "Some Australian Contributions) to Agricultural Progress"; Mr. Caldcr and Dr. Hilgendorf, "Easy Methods of Estimating Yields of Wheat": economics, Mr. W. J. Ur.-imini, "Kurill Co-op. Credit in Now Zralrmr] "; gpolojry, Dr. Benson, "Geology of the Lrith ami Kaikorai Valley"; and "Basis of Boil Survey iv New Zealand,"
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 9
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146SCIENCE CONGRESS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 9
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