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FORM E.

FORM OF BEQUEST.

I give and bequeath to the Trustees or Trustee for the time
being of THE VICTORIA INSTITUTE, OR PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
OF GREAT BRITAIN, to be applied by them or him for the
purposes of the said Society, the sum of £

such sum to be wholly paid out of such part of my personal
estate as may be lawfully applied to the purposes of charity,
and in priority to all other legacies. And I declare that the
receipt of the Trustees or Trustee for the time being of the
said Society shall be a good discharge to my Executors for the
said legacy.

THE JOURNAL OF THE TRANSACTIONS.

Since the Inauguration of the Society, the following Papers have been read :The Quarterly Parts of the Journal are indicated by the numbers prefixed. (The volumes are sold at One Guinea to Non-Members; Half-a-Guinea to Members and Associates; those issued during the years of subscription are not charged for.)

FIRST SERIES, VOLS. 1 TO 5.

VOL. I.

1. A Sketch of the Existing Relations between Scripture and Science. By the late GEORGE WARINGTON, Esq., F.C.S.

2. On the Difference in Scope between Scripture and Scienco. By the late C. MOUNTFORD BURNETT, Esq., M.D., Vice-President V.I.

On Comparative Philology. By the Rev. ROBINSON THORNTON, D.D., Vice-President V.I. On the Various Theories of Man's Past and President Condition. By the late JAMES REDDIE, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I.

3. On the Language of Gesticulation and Origin of Speech. By Professor J. R. YOUNG. On Miracles: their Compatibility with Philosophical Principles. By the Rev. W. W. ENGLISH, M.A.

Thoughts on Miracles. By the late E. B. PENNY, Esq.

C.E.

On the General Character of Geological Formations. By the late E. HOPKINS, Esq., 4. On the Past and Present Relations of Geological Science to the Sacred Scriptures. By the Rev. Professor JOHN KIRK.

On the Lessons taught us by Geology in relation to God. Rev. J. BRODIE, M.A.

On the Mutual Helpfulness of Theology and Natural Science. By Dr. GLADSTONE, F.R.S. On Falling Stars and Meteorites. By the late Rev. W. MITCHELL, M. A., Vice-President V.I. (The above Papers, with the Discussions thereon, and with "Scientia Scientiarum : being some Account of the Origin and Objects of the Victoria Institute," with the Reports of the Provisional Proceedings, and the Inaugural Address by the late Rev. Walter Mitchell, M.A., Vice-President, form Volume I. of the "Journal.”

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VOL. II.

5. On the Terrestrial Changes and Probable Ages of the Continents, founded upon Astronomical
Data and Geological Facts. By the late EVAN HOPKINS, Esq., C. E., F.G.S.
On the Credibility of Darwinism. By the late GEORGE WARINGTON, Esq., F.C.S.
On the Credibility of Darwinism. By the late JAMES REDDIE, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I.

6. On Utilitarianism. By the late JAMES REDDIE, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I.

On the Logic of Scepticism. By the Rev. ROBINSON THORNTON, D.D., V.P.

Annual Address (On the Institute's Work). By the late JAMES REDDIE, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I. 7. On the Relations of Metaphysical and Physical Science to the Christian Doctrine of Prayer. By the Rev. Professor JOHN KIRK.

8.

On Geological Chronology, and the Cogency of the Arguments by which some Scientific Doctrines are supported. (In reply to Professor Huxley's Address delivered at Sion College on 21st Nov., 1867.) By the late J. REDDIE, Esq., Hon. Sec. V. I. (1867-68). On the Geometrical Isomorphism of Crystals, and the Derivation of all other Forms from those of the Cubical System. (6 Plates.) By the late Rev. W. MITCHELL, M.A., V.P. VOL. III.

9. On the Antiquity of Civilisation. By the late Bishop TITCOMB, D.D.

On Life, with some Observations on its Origin. By J. H. WHEATLEY, Esq., Ph.D.

On the Unphilosophical Character of some Objections to the Divine Inspiration of Scripture. By the late Rev. WALTER MITCHELL, M.A.

On Comparative Psychology. By E. J. MORSHEAD, Esq., Hon. For. Sec. V.I.

10. On Theology as a Science. By the late Rev. A. DE LA MARE, M.A.

On the Immediate Derivation of Science from the Great First Cause. By R. LAMING, Esq. On some of the Philosophical Principles contained in Mr. Buckle's "History of Civilisation,” in reference to the Laws of the Moral and Religious Developments of Man. By the Rev. Prebendary C. A. Row, M. A.

On the Nature of Human Language, the Necessities of Scientific Phraseology, and the Application of the Principles of both to the Interpretation of Holy Scripture. By the Rev. J. BAYLEE, D.D.

11. On the Common Origin of the American Races with those of the Old World. By the late Bishop TITCOMB, D.D.

On the Simplification of First Principles in Physical Science. By the late C. BROOKE, F. R.S. On the Biblical Cosmogony scientifically considered. By late G. WARINGTON, Esq., F.C.S. On Ethical Philosophy. By the Rev. W. W. ENGLISH, M.A.

12. On some Uses of Sacred Primeval History. By the late D. MCCAUSLAND, Esq., Q.C., LL.D. On the Relation of Reason to Philosophy, Theology, and Revelation. By the Rev. Preb. C. A. Row, M.A.

VOL. IV.

13. (Analysis of Human Responsibility. By the late Prebendary IRONS, D.D. (And part 16.) On the Doctrine of Creation according to Darwin, Agassiz, and Moses. By Prof. KIRK. 14. On the Noachian Deluge. By the Rev. M. DAVISON.

On Life-Its Origin. By J. H. WHEATLEY, Esq., Ph.D.

On Man's Place in Creation. By the late Professor MACDONALD, M.D.

By the

15. On More than One Universal Deluge recorded in Scripture. By late Rev. H. MOULE, M. A. On Certain Analogies between the Methods of Deity in Nature and Revelation. Rev. G. HENSLOW, M. A., F.L.S.

On the Respective Provinces of the Observer and the Reasoner in Scientific Investigation. By the Rev. EDWARD GARBETT, M.A.

On the Credulity of Scepticism. By the Rev. R. THORNTON, D.D., V.P.

16. On Current Physical Astronomy. By the late J. REDDIE, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I. Analysis of Human Responsibility. By late Preb. IRONS, D.D. (See part 13.) Concluded.

VOL. V.

17. On the Origin of the Negro. By the late Bishop TITCOMB, D.D.

On the Testimony of Philosophy to Christianity as a Moral and Spiritual Revelation. By the Rev. Preb. C. A. Row, M.A.

On the Numerical System of the Old Testament. By the Rev. Dr. THORNTON, V.P. 18. On Spontaneous Generation; or, the Problem of Life. By the Rev. Prof. KIRK, A Demonstration of the Existence of God. By the Rev. J. M'CANN, D.D. Why Man must Believe in God. By the late JAMES REDDIE, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I. 19. Cn Geological Proofs of Divine Action. By S. R. PATTISON, Esq., F. G.S. On True Anthropology. By W. HITCHMAN, Esq., M.D.

On Comparative Psychology. (Second Paper.) By E. J. MORSHEAD, Esq. Hon., For. Sec. V.I. 20. On the High Numbers in the Pentateuch. By P. H. GosSE, Esq., F.R.S., V.P. Israel in Egypt. By the late Rev. H. MOULE, M.A.

NEW SERIES.

BEING THE VOLUMES CONTAINING THE MORE MODERN PAPERS.

VOL. VI. IS THE FIRST OF THIS SERIES.

21. /On Civilisation, Moral and Material. (Also in Reply to Sir John Lubbock on "Primitive Man.") By the late J. REDDIE, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I.

On Dr. Newman's "Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent." By the Rev. Preb. Row, M.A. 22. On the Evidence of the Egyptian Monuments to the Sojourn of Israel in Egypt. By the Rev. B. W. SAVILE, M.A.

On the Moabite Stone, by Captain F. PETRIE, Hon. Sec.

On Phyllotaxis; or, the Arrangement of Leaves in Accordance with Mathematical Laws. By the Rev. G. HENSLOW, M. A., F.L.S.

On Prehistoric Monotheism, considered in relation to Man as an Aboriginal Savage. By the late Bishop TITCOMB, D.D.

23. On Biblical Pneumatology and Psychology. By the Rev. W. W. ENGLISH, M.A.
On Some Scriptural Aspects of Man's Tripartite Nature. By the Rev. C. GRAHAM.
On Ethnic Testimonies to the Pentateuch. By the late Bishop TITCOMB, D.D.

24. On the Darwinian Theory. By the late Prebendary IRONS, D.D.

Serpent Myths of Ancient Egypt. By the late W. R. COOPER, Esq., F.R.A.S., M. R.A.S., Sec. Soc. Biblical Archæology, 129 Illustrations.

VOL. VII.

25. On Natural Theology, considered with respect to Modern Philosophy. By the Rev. G. HENSLOW, M.A., F.L.S.

On Fatalism. Contributed by the Rev. J. ROBBINS, D.D.

26. On Darwinism Tested by Recent Researches in Language. By F. BATEMAN, Esq., M.D., &c. On Force and its Manifestations. By the Rev. J. M'CANN, Ď.D.

On Professor Tyndall's "Fragments of Science for Unscientific People." By the late Prebendary IRONS, D.D.

On the Origin of the Moral Sense. By the Rev. Professor KIRK.

On Force and Energy. By the late CHARLES BROOKE, Esq., M.A., F.R.S.

27. On Darwinism and its Effects upon Religious Thought. By C. R. BREE, Esq., M.D., &c. Remarks on some of the Current Principles of Historic Criticism. By Rev. Preb. Row, M.A. On "Scientific Facts and Christian Evidence." By the late J. E. HOWARD, Esq., F. R. S., F.L.S 28. On the "Law of Creation-Unity of Plan, Variety of Form." By Rev. G. W. WELDON, M.A. Some Remarks on the Present Aspect of Inquiries as to the Introduction of Genera and Species in Geological Time. By V.-Chancellor J. W. DAWSON, C. M.G., LL.D., F.R.S.

VOL. VIII.

29. The Paleolithic Age Examined. By N. WHITLEY, Esq.

(Annual Address.) On the Moral and Social Anarchy of Modern Unbelief. By the late Principal T. P. BOULTBEE, LL.D. 30. On the Identity of Reason in Science and Religion. Rev. R. MITCHELL.

On Buddhism. By the Right Rev. Bishop PIERS C. CLAUGHTON, D.D., &c., with communications from Professors CHANDLER and BREWER.

On the Contrast between Crystallisation and Life. By the late J. E. HOWARD, Esq., F.R.S. 31. On the Brixham Cavern and its Testimony to the Antiquity of Man-examined. By Ń. WHITLEY, Esq., Sec. Royal Inst. of Cornwall.

On the Rules of Evidence as applicable to the Credibility of History. By W. FORSYTH, Esq., Q.C., LL.D. Vice-President.

On the Principles of Modern Pantheistic and Atheistic Philosophy as expressed in the last work of Strauss, Mill, &c. By the Rev. Prebendary C. A. Row, M.A. Paper on the same, by late Prof. CHALLIS, M.A., F.R.S., F.R. A.Š.

32. On "Prehistoric Traditions and Customs in Connexion with Sun and Serpent Worship." J. S. PHENÉ, Esq., LL.D., F.S.A., with Illustrations.

VOL IX.

33. On the Varying Tactics of Scepticism. (Annual Address.) By the Rev. ROBINSON THORNTON, D.D., Vice-President.

On the Harmony between the Chronology of Egypt and the Bible. By the Rev. B. W. SAVILE, M.A.

On the Ethical Condition of the Early Scandinavian Peoples. By E. W. Gosse, Esq. 31. On Magnitudes in Creation and their Bearings on Biblical Interpretation. By the late Bishop TITCOMB, D.D. Paper on the same, by late Prof. CHALLIS, M.A., F.R.S., F.R.A.S.; with communications from the Astronomer Royal's Department, the Radcliffe Observer, and Professor PRITCHARD, F.R.S.

On Biblical Interpretation in connexion with Science. By the Rev. A. I. MCCAUL, M. A (King's College), with a communication by V.-Chancellor J. W. DAWSON, C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S.

On the Final Cause as Principle of Cognition and Principle in Nature. By Professor G. S. MORRIS, of Baltimore University, U.S.

35. On the Bearing of certain Palæontological Facts upon the Darwinian Theory of the Origin of Species, and of Evolution in General. By Professor H. A. NICHOLSON, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.E., &c.

On the Early Dawn of Civilisation, considered in the Light of Scripture.

HOWARD, Esq., F. R.S.

On the Indestructibility of Force. 36. On Mr. Mill's Essays on Theism.

By the late Professor BIRKS, M.A.
By the late Preb. W. J. IRONS, D.D.

VOL. X.

37. On the Chronology of Recent Geology. By S. R. PATTISON, Esq., F.G.S.
On the Nature and Character of Evidence for Scientific Purposes.
J. M'CANN, D.D.

By the late J. E.

The Relation of the Scripture Account of the Deluge to Physical Science.
Prof. CHALLIS, M.A., F.R.S., F.R.A.S.

By the Rev.

By the late

38. An Examination of the Belfast Address from a Scientific point of view. By the late J. E. HOWARD, Esq., F.R.S.

Annual Address: Modern Philosophic Scepticism examined. By the late Rev. R. MAIN,
F.R.S., V.P.R.A.S., The Radcliffe Observer.

On the Etruscan Language. By the Rev. ISAAC TAYLOR, M.A.

39. On "Present Day Materialism." By the Rev. J. MCDOUGALL.

On the Sorrows of Scepticism. By Rev. R. THORNTON, D.D., Vice-Pres. (see parts 6, 15, 33).
On Heathen Cosmogonies, compared with the Hebrew. By Rev. B. W. SAVILE, M.A.
On the Place of Science in Education. By Professor H. A. NICHOLSON, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.S. E.

40. On Egypt and the Bible. By the late J. E. HOWARD, Esq., F.R.S.

VOL. XI.

41. The Flint "Implements" of Brixham Cavern. By N. WHITLEY, Esq. (Photographically illustrated.)

On the Flint Agricultural Implements of America. By Dr. J. W. DAWSON, C.M.G., F.R.S.
An Examination of "The Unseen Universe." By the late Preb. IRONS, D.D.

The Uncertainties of Modern Physical Science. By the late Professor BIRKS, M.A.
The Ethics of Belief. By Principal H. WACE, D.D.

42.On the Metaphysics of Scripture. By the late Prof. CHALLIS, M. A., F.R.S., F.R.A.S.
On the Theory of Unconscious Intelligence as opposed to Theism. By Prof. MORRIS, U.S.A.
On the Myth of Ra. By the late W. R. COOPER, Esq., F.R.A.S., Sec. Soc. Bib. Arch.
On Christianity as a Moral Power. By Professor LIAS, Hulsean Lecturer, Cambridge.
43. On the Structure of Geological Formations as Evidence of Design. By D. HowARD, F.C.S.
On the Bible and Modern Astronomy. By the late Prof. BIRKS, M.A. (Camb.).

44. On Comparative Psychology. By E. J. MORSHEAD, Esq.

VOL. XII.

45. On the Indestructibility of Matter. By the late Professor CHALLIS, M.A., F.R.S., F.R.A.S. On History in the Time of Abraham, Illustrated by Recent Researches. By Rev. H. G. TOMKINS. With Numerous Notes by various Assyriologists.

On the Horus Myth. By the late W. R. COOPER, Esq., F.R. A.S., M.R.A.S., Sec. Soc.
Bib. Arch. (İllustrated.) Additional Papers by various Egyptologists.

The Influence of True and False Philosophy. (Ann. Address.) The late J. E. HOWARD, F.R.S. 4 The History of the Alphabet. By Rev. ISAAC TAYLOR, M.A.

Creation and Providence. By the late J. E. HoWARD, Esq., F.R.S.

Nature's Limits: an Argument for Theism. By S. R. PATTISON, Esq., F.G.S.

Mr. Matthew Arnold and Modern Culture.

Prof. LIAS, Hulsean Lecturer, Cambridge.

47. On the Relation of Scientific Thought to Religion. The Right Rev. BISHOP COTTERILL, D.D. Monotheism. By the Rev. Dr. RULE (Author of "Oriental Records").

48. Physical Geography of the East. By Professor J. L. PORTER, D.D., LL.D.

VOL. XIII.

49. Modern Geogenies and the Antiquity of Man. Late Prof. BIRKS, M.A. The Annual Address. Rev. Principal RIGG, D.D.

50. "On Science and Man.' By Dr. NOAH PORTER (President of Yale, United States). "The Lapse of Time since the Glacial Epoch determined by the Date of the Polished Stone Age. By Dr. SOUTHALL (United States).

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"Final Cause: a Critique of the Failure of Paley and the Fallacy of Hume." By the late J. P. THOMPSON, D.D., LL.D. (Harvard, U.S.).

"The Torquay Caves and their Teachings." By the late J. E. HOWARD, Esq., F.R.S. "Does the Contemporaneity of Man with the Extinct Mammalia, as shown by Recent Cavern Exploration, prove the Antiquity of Man?" By T. K. CALLARD, Esq., F.G.S., &c.; with special additional communications by Professor BoYD DAWKINS, F.R.S., Rev. J. M. MELLO, M.A., F.G.S. (Creswell), &c.

"The System of Zoroaster considered in connexion with Archaic Monotheism." By R. BROWN, Esq., F.S.A. "On the Evidence already obtained as to the Antiquity of Man." By Professor T. McK. HUGHES, M.A. (Woodwardian Professor of Geology at Cambridge University); with additions by the DUKE OF ARGYLL, K. G., Professor BOYD DAWKINS, F.R.S., and other Geologists.

VOL. XIV.

53. "The Topography of the Sinaitic Peninsula " (giving results of last survey). By (the late) Rev. F. W. HOLLAND, M.A. (Palestine Exploration Fund); with a new map. "The Ethnology of the Pacific." By the Rev. S. J. WHITMEE, F.L.S.; with a large new map, showing the distribution of Races and all the results of the latest discoveries.

The Annual Meeting.

54. On Physiological Metaphysics. By Professor NOAH PORTER (President, Yale Univ., U.S.). On the Druids and their Religion. By the late J. E. HOWARD, Esq., F.R.S.

On the Organ of Mind. By Rev. J. FISHER, D.D. (the late).

On the Data of Ethics. By Principal WACE, D.D.

55. On the Bearings of the Study of Natural Science, and of the Contemplation of the Discoveries to which that Study leads, on our Religious Ideas. By Professor STOKES, P.R.S. (Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, Cambridge).

Late Assyrian and Babylonian Research. By HORMUZD ŘASSAM, Esq.

On the Evidence of the Later Movements of Elevation and Depression in the British Isles. By Professor HUGHES, M.A. (Woodwardian Professor of Geology at Cambridge). On the Nature of Life. By Professor H. A. NICHOLSON, M.D., F.R.S.E., Aberdeen. 56. On the Religion and Mythology of the Aryans of Northern Europe. By R. BROWN, F.S.A. VOL. XV.

57. The Life of Joseph. Illustrated from Sources External to Holy Scripture. By Rev H. G. TOMKINS.

On the Relation between Science and Religion, through the Principles of Unity, Order, and Causation. Annual Address by the Right Rev. Bishop COTTERILL, D.D. (the late). Some Considerations on the Action of Will in the Formation and Regulation of the Universe -being an Examination and Refutation. of certain Arguments against the existence of a personal conscious Deity. By (the late) Lord O'NEILL.

58. On the Modern Science of Religion, with Special Reference to those parts of Prof. Max Müller's "Chips from a German Workshop," which treat thereon. Rev. G. BLENCOWE. On the Early Destinies of Man. By (the late) J. E. HOWARD, Esq., F.R.S. Pliocene Man in America. By Dr. SOUTHALL (United States); a second paper on the same, by Sir J. W. DAWSON, K.C.M. G., LL.D., F.R.S., of M'Gill College, Montreal; and communications from the Duke of ARGYLL, K.G.; Professor W. BOYD-DAWKINS, F.R.S.; Professor T. McK. HUGHES (Woodwardian Professor of Geology at Cambridge), and others.

59. Scientific Facts and the Caves of South Devon. By (the late) J. E. HOWARD, Esq., F.R.S. Implements of the Stone Age as a primitive Demarcation between Man and other Animals. By (the late) J. P. THOMPSON, D.D., LL.D.

Meteorology: Rainfall. By J. F. BATEMAN, Esq., F.R.S., F.R.S.E.

On the Rainfall and Climate of India. By Sir JOSEPH FAYRER, K.C.S.I., M.D., F.R.S., with a new Map, showing the Physical Geography and Meteorology of India, by TRELAWNEY W. SAUNDERS, Esq.

60. Language and the Theories of its Origin. By R. BROWN, Esq., F.S.A.

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