PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE EDITED BY THE SECRETARY VOLUME XXXV 1903-1904 All Rights Reserved Published by THE INSTITUTE, NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE, LONDON, W.C. 1904 Telegraphic Address: "RECITAL, LONDON " Telephone No. 5537, "GERRARD" OCT 17 1975 JV12 -Rb 1903/04 The Institute as a body is not responsible either for the statements made or for the opinions expressed by the Authors of Papers, &c. Fellows are particularly requested to notify to the Secretary all changes in their addresses, so that the Proceedings and other communications may be forwarded without delay. The binding hitherto used being liable to fade, especially in hot climates, a change has been made by direction of the Council, commencing with Proceedings Volume XXXI., 1899–1900. J. S. O'HALLORAN, ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE, Northumberland Avenue, Secretary. Malaria in India and the Colonies. By Major Ronald Ross, F.R.C.S., F.R.S., C.B. Queensland: its Material Progress and Natural Resources. By J. P. Our Fiscal System. By Alfred Hillier, B.A., M.D. ... The Fijians and their Fire-walking. By W. L. Allardyce, C.M.G. Australia as a Food-producing Country. By Charles C. Lance East Africa and Uganda Protectorates. By J. Cathcart Wason, M.P. Notes on some Canadian Questions of the Day. By J. G. Colmer, C.M.G. 198 Federation and the Mercantile Marine. By E. Powys Cobb The Development of West Africa by Railways. By Fred Shelford, B.Sc. |