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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. Professor Bonney, President of the British|ment of the soientifle ide when the best service Association, delivered the Presidential address on Wednesday, the 31st alt at Sheffield. The Times of India gives the following special summary of the address. The subject selected Tria, The effect of 109 work on the formation of a district," and be illustrated this by the study of Western Europe, Geologists, he said, wore divided into two schools, one of which was

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AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE IN' DERMA.

up some of the perplexities. This may soom a lame and impotent conclusion to so long a dia. | quisition, but there are stages in the develop-

we can do it is by attempting to

toaparate facte from fansies, by demanding that diffi should be" from ly faced instead of being covered ignored, by insisting that the giving of zame cannot convert the Imaginary into the real, and by remembering that if hypotheses yet on their trial are treated ng axioms, the reenit will often ring share foundation of sard. that glaciors had exercised a very large than advocacy of an hypothesis has been could escape, and he, too, wes belly mauled about

This process rather In the soulpture cimin of Western, Europe, and had not unly

marinal lakes, my nim throughout this address, and if my scooped out but had goned parts

lofty cliffs, excavated efforts have been in any way mccessful, I trust great cirques,

tho Alpine feat. Olhors you are hongh I may late treason or your patience and disappointed legitimate ex belloved that gheier zetionstas aggressive poctation. rather than erosive, that the soulpture ridges, crags and valleys wore mataly nccomplished in preglacial times by running water and atmos phoria agencies Professor Bonney then discussed the phenomens of eopping" and “plucking.*** but considered that the bypothesis built apoa the principles

not firmly established. After examining farther evidence, ho reached his first conclusion thus expressed

Valley

after valley in the Alps seems to Зелто no escape from the following dilemma, Either a valley cut by the glacier does not differ in forin from one made by runa. ing water or out which has been oxcavated by

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WHAT IS THE BEST DIET?

DRIED FEUIT AND NUTS,

Mr. Hereward Carrington, writing in the Dosmopolitan Alagovine for August, says that he had very poor waith, at one time, but he restored hit vitality by adopting a trait-and-nut a The following is his advice to those who wish to follow | example:

How can cao adopt a fruit-and-nut diet? What is the best way to go about it? Perbaps

the latter, which if subsequently occupied is but be helpful of the way I went about it would

or

in this connection.

thr:o

bananas,

A full grown panther was met in Tamwe, Burma, by a sixteen-year-old schoolboy. The animal sprang from the anderbrush upon hima and bore him to the ground, lacerating him about the head, face and arms. It then started down the hill into the compound of Mr. Nasse, meeting on the way a durwan of the Public Works Reclamation Workshop, which is near

him before The

ore bo panther penused on him

hid ja some underbrash in Mr. Naase's com head, arms and chest The animal then pound. In the meantime the made his way home and told his relatives, and wounded boy had the neighbours were warned to be on the look- out.

Word was also sent to Mr. A. Bernard. foreman of the

Workshop, of the durwan's in- juries. He at onse repaired to the всеме, з did Mr. L. Nasse, who was semed with

double barrelled shot gun, Mr. O'Leary, Mr. Gootliffe and a number of others. . Bernard and some others went to boat the bush, who the his right thigh, while a blow it aimed at his panther sprang upon Mr. Bernard it tore ngon throat was warded off by Mr. Bornard

bis hauds, which ware lacerated; and before he could protect the animes had tore his ines and head badly. Whos he fell the panther fortunately rade no attempt to attack him again, but turned towards whore Mr. Nasse stood with his gun, at a distance of about twelve fest, and us it crouched to spring Mr. Nasse fired bolh barrels at its head, filling it instantly. The neighbouring servants and workshop empleyes Ware

apon it at once with marzooties and almost

in the vicinity. The injured mons were at ches chopped the head to pieces. The animal is said to be one of the largest and best nourished scen taken to the hospital.

A BOCIAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL OF ABSORBING INTEREST,

By CHAS. J. HALCOMBE (Formerly of the Imperial Chinese Custome Service, Author of "The Mystic Flowery Land," etc.).

superficially modified by joe" The President, con-

For

sara I have been in the habit of eating claimed that modern oervation asked only two meals a day-lunch and dinner. A glass too much from the grosive action of glaciers, of water is ગ that I take upon arising in the BEST 1 that in fast glaciers world not, working at morning. Then about noon I take a couple of the rate they nowy do, hars efested more than half of geologists required of them if they a savored dates, and a small handful of

what

nula;

four

Peaches, dates, had been the agents responsible for eroding and rule; or Alpine valleys, He suggested that water had or some similar combination. In the evening figs, and nuts?

done the work

I think it for more I take a delicious fruit anlad. This is made as aying probable that portions of the Alpine valleys follows: A bowl is lined with lettues lovos, and werd in the main excavated during pliocene into this bowl are thrown chopped apples, baz- ages, their apper and more open parte boing

auas, oranges, peaches, plums, poara,

otog largely the result of miocene and yet earlier according to season. Then several dates and CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY sculptare.

Professor Bonnor thou considered Bge, and a handful of unts. Over all is

is poured Great Britain. After summarising what

is

honey, and occasionally whipped cream is put on known of glacier nation in various parts of the the top. This makes a delicious meal andone country, is peinted out that three views were

that is Doorishing and sustaining. If desired, a possible: (a) Throughout the glacial epoch the few peanut butter sandwiches made of whole- British Isles generally stood at a higher wheat or ginten bread may be added now and level so that the ice which almost buried them then.. flowed into beds of the North and Irish soas, (b) The land at the outset rathor above the present Javel gradually sand beneath the sen till the depth of water over the eastern const of Euglsad was fully 500 feet over the from which depression it slowly rocorered. In those conditions there would have been a rapid Atlantic tide eastwards and a far slower one alternating westwards. (c) As Professor Carrill Lawis suggested, the boulder nud associated sands were dolomited in a great fresh water lake hekl up by tos sheets and by an isthmus which os rejected the letter bypothesis. After examin-long to come accustomed to this diet, while the ing closely the evidence for and against the beneficial effects that are porecived will be a two former, he concluded: "Not annaturally you will expect a decision in favour of one or other litigant after this long summing up. Bat I can only say that in regard to the British Isles the difficulties in either hypothesis appear a great, that while I consider those in the land-ice bypothesis to be more serious, we car. not as yet declars the other one to be satisfac torily established, and that we shall be wiser in working on in the hope of clearing

I myselt commenced this diet rather abruptly; but I should not advise anyone else to do. should say that the best way to go about it would be as follows: Start in the summer time when Fruit is plentiful Drop ment,HE VOLUME which consists of 461 and make half the meal of cooked

Pages, and includes a Sketch Plan of vegetables, half of fruits. Then replace the historical interest showing thro-hiponition of vegetables, in the course of a few days, with the Forces at the battle of Kweilin, is dedicated vegetable or nut-batter sandwiches and a more to Sir ROBERT HART, G.C.G., and Dr. A. than usually ploutiful supply of fruits. Soo it RENNIE. will be found easy enough to give up everything but the fruits and nute, which latter should be eaten as the meat and proteid vegetables are

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Table Foreign

alty

Rates,

Orders in Cancil for Government of H.B.X's

Bubjects in Chias aut Cores, and in Siam Rules of H.B.M.'s Supreme and other Courts in China, do Tables of Onart and Consalar Faes; Charter of the Colony of Hong. Malay States Feleration Agrarmat

working Court

Fo; Alair Jurisdiction Act; Baga. letions for the Consular Courts of United States United States Consular and Orurt Fees

of Rules Court of Cons of Bhangbei Chinese Passenger Apt; Hangtone Llosage: Traile Marka, and Letters Patent Fees; Port Regulations for Chias; Harbour Begulations for Japan.

The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, al- though condensed in every possible manner, con tains every year more pages.

It was years ago universally pronounced to be the cheapest work of the land say here published, and although - and improved in

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