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VOL. XXIV.

93. Annual Meeting. The Cuneiform Inscriptions of Tel el Amarnâ. By the Rev. A. H. SAYCE, M.A., D.D., LL.D., Professor of Assyriology, Oxford University. Speeches by the Rt. Hon. Lord HALSBURY, Lord High Chancellor, Dr. NAVILLE, Sir H. BARKLY, K.C.B., F.R.S., &c., Sir E. OMMANNEY, C.B., F.R.S., Sir J. RISDON BENNETT, F.R.S., Captain E. W. CREAK, R.N., F.R.S., and others.

On the Canaanites. By Major C. R. CONDER, R.E., D.C.L.

94. Instinct and Reason. By C. COLLINGWOOD, Esq., M.A., M.B., M.R.C.P., F.L.S., &c. Remarks by Professor HULL, F.K.S., and others.

The Science of Rectitude as Distinct from Expedience. By Rev. H. J. CLARKE.

God in Nature. By Professor E. HULL, D.C.L., F.R.S., Director of the Geological
Survey of Ireland.

Man's Place in Nature. A Note. By the EDITOR.

95. Land Tenure in Ancient Times in Palestine. By Rev. J. NEIL, M.A. Remarks by the Right Hon. Lord HALSBURY, Lord High Chancellor, Mr. F. SEEBOHM, Mr. S. BERGHEIM, Dr. CHAPLIN, and other Eastern Travellers.

The Botany and Entomology of Iceland. By Rev. F. A. WALKER, D.D., F.L.S.
Remarks by Dr. J. RAE, F.R.S., Dr. G. HARLEY, F.R.S., Professor LOGAN LOBLEY,
F.G.S., &c.

The Origin of Man. An address thereon by Professor RUDOLPH VIRCHOW.

96. The Dispersal of Plants as Illustrated by the Flora of the Keeling Islands. By H. B. GUPPY, Esq., M.B. Remarks thereon by Professor T. RUPERT JONES, F.R.S., Mr. JOHN MURRAY (Challenger Expedition), and others.

Sketch of the Geological History of Egypt and the Nile Valley. By Professor E. HULL,
LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., &c., with map.

VOL. XXV.

97. The Monism, Pantheism, and Dualism of Brahmanical and Zoroastrian Philosophers. By Sir M. MONIER-WILLIAMS, K. C.I.E., D.C.L.

98.

99.

On the Post Glacial Period. By Professor W. UPHAM, Assistant State Geologist, U.S.A.
(a note).

On Human Responsibility. By the Right Hon. Lord GRIMTHORPE. Remarks by
Prebendary H. WACE, D.D., Principal of King's College, London.

Chinese Chronology. By Professor J. LEGGE, M.A., Oxford University. Remarks by
Sir THOMAS WADE, G.C.M.G., and others.
The Garden of Eden, a criticism on the views of certain modern writers. By HORMUZD
RASSAM, Esq. Remarks by Sir G. G. STOKES, Bart., F.R.S., Sir J. W. DAWSON,
C.M.G., F.R.S., Professor A. H. SAYCE, D.D., Mr. T. PINCHES, Colonel CONDER,
D.C.L., &c., M. BERTIN, and others. With a map engraved by Mr. Stanford from
the official surveys.

Annual Meeting.

Islâm. By Rev. W. ST. C. TISDALL, M.A. Remarks by Sir T. FORD, Colonel CONDER,
D.C.L., Dean GOULBURN, Rev. Dr. KŒLLE, Rev. H. LANSDELL, D.D., M.R.A.S.,
Mr. RASSAM, and other authorities.

On the Reality of the Self. By W. L. COURTNEY, M.A., LL.D.

Notes on the Philosophy and Medical Knowledge of Ancient India. By Surgeon-General
Sir C. A. GORDON, M.D., K.C.B., Q.H.P. Remarks by Sir JOSEPH FAYRER, K.C.S.I.,
F.R.S., and others.

100. On the Apparent Cruelty of Nature.

By Rev. T. WOOD, M.A. Remarks by Sir

J. FAYRER, K.C.S.I., F.R.S., and others.
Deontology. By the Rev. H. J. CLARKE.

VOL. XXVI.

101. The Route of the Exodus. By Dr. E. NAVILLE. Speeches by Sir J. FAYRER, K.C.S.I., Sir J. COODE, K.C.M.G., and others.

102.

From Reflex Action to Volition. By Dr. ALEX. HILL, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge
University, with important discussion.

The Weak Sides of Natural Selection. By J. W. SLATER, F.C.S., F.E.S. Remarks by
Professor E. HULL, LL.D., F.R.S., and many others.

On Serpent Worship and the Venomous Snakes of India. By Sir JOSEPH FAYRER, M.D.,
K.C.S.I., F.R.S. Remarks by Sir RICHARD POLLOCK, K.C.S.I., Surgeons-General
W. B. BEATSON CORNISH, C.I.E., C. A. GORDON, C.B., Admiral H. D. GRANT, C.B.,
and others, and an important special report by Dr. A. MUELLER, of Australia.

103. Some recent Discoveries in the Realm of Assyriology. By T. G. PINCHES, Esq., Brit.
Mus. Remarks by Colonel CONDER, R. E., D.C.L., M. BERTIN, Mr. W. ST. C.
BOSCAWEN, Rev. H. G. TOмKINS, and others.

The Philosophic Basis of the Argument from Design. By Professor BERNARD, D.D., T.C.D.
On Flint Bodies in the Chalk known as Paramoudra. By E. CHARLESWORTH, Esq.,
F.G.S. Illustrated.

104. The Glacial Period and the Earth-movement Hypothesis. By Professor JAMES GEIKIE,
D.C.L., F.R.S. Remarks by Professors E. HULL, LL.D., F.R. S., LOGAN LOBLEY,
F.G.S., Major-General DRAYSON, R. E., F.R.A.S., Mr. W. ÚPHAM, Ú.S. Govt. Assist.
State Geologist, &c., &c.

Useful and Ornamental Stones of Ancient Egypt. By Sir J. WILLIAM DAWSON, C.M.G.,
F.R.S. Remarks by W. H. HUDLESTON, F.R.S., President of the Geological Society,
Professor E. HULL, F.R.S., Mr. W. BRINDLEY, F.G.S., Colonel CONDER, R.E., D.C.L.,
Professor LOGAN LOBLEY, and others.

Causes of Climatal Changes. Current opinions reviewed by Sir J. W. DAWSON, C.M.G.,
F.R.S.

VOL. XXVII.

105. The work of the Institute in the present day. By the Right Hon. Lord HALSBURY, P.C.,
F.R.S., with speeches by Sir H. BARKLY, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., F.R.S., Sir G. BUCHANAN,
F.R.S., Sir J. FAYRER, K.C.S.I., F.R.S., Sir F. YOUNG, K.C.M.G., Professor
E. HULL, F.R.S., and others.

The Principles of Rank among Animals. By Professor H. W. PARKER, M.D.

On the Recession of Niagara Falls. By W. UPHAM, Assist. Geologist U.S. Govt.

106. How the Waters of the Ocean became Salt. By Professor E. HULL, LL.D., F.R.S. Remarks
by Professor J. TYNDALL, D.C.L., F.R.S., Sir J. PRESTWICH, D.C.L., F.R.S., and
others.

The List of Shishak. With map. By Professor MASPERO. With important discussion.
An Inquiry into the Formation of Habit in Man. By Dr A. T. SCHOFIELD. Remarks
by Dr. ALEX. HILL, Master of Downing, Sir C. A GORDON, K.C.B., Professor
PARKER, &c., &c.
107. On the Alleged Scepticism of Kant. By W. L. COURTNEY, LL.D. Remarks by Arch-
deacons SINCLAIR (London) and THORNTON (Middlesex), Professors BERNARD, Duns,
and numerous others.

108.

[On the Comparison of Asiatic Languages. By Colonel C. R. CONDER, R.E., D.C.L.
Remarks by Professor LEGGE (Oxford), and others.

A Possible Cause for the Origin of the Tradition of the Flood. By Sir J. PRESTWICH, K.C.B.,
D.C.L., F.R.S. Remarks by Sir J. W. DAWSON, C.M.G., F.R.S., Sir H. HOWORTH,
K.C.I E., M.P., F.R.S., Dr. H. WOODWARD, F.R.S., President of the Geological
Society, Professor T. McK. HUGHES, M.A., F.R.S., Professor T. RUPERT JONES, F.R.S.,
Mr. J. ALLEN BROWN, F.G.S., Rev. J. M. MELLO, F.G.S., Mr. W. UPHAM, Assist.
Govt. Geologist, U.S.A., and many others.

VOL. XXVIII.

109. The Religious ideas of the Babylonians. By T. G. Pinches, M.R.A.S., British Museum.
Remarks by Colonel CONDER, R.E., D.C.L., Rev. Dr. Löwy, Professor FRITZ
HOMMEL, &C.

Chinese Ethics and Philosophy. By Sir CHARLES GORDON, K.C.B. Special statement
by Sir THOMAS WADE, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., &c.

On the Luminiferous Ether. By Sir G. G. STOKES, Bart., President. Speeches by His
Excellency the Hon. T. F. BAYARD, United States Ambassador, Sir H. BARKLY,
G.C.M.G., K.C.B., F.R.S., Sir JOSEPH FAYRER, K.C.S.I., F.R.S., Professor HULL,
F.R.S., Admiral GRANT, C.B., R.N., &c. (Annual Meeting).

110. Evolution and Design. By G. Cox BOMPAS, F.G.S. Remarks by Professor BLAKE,
F.G.S., Rev. J. M. MELLO, F.G.S., &c.

Archæology and Evolution. By R. H. WALKEY.
F.G.S., &c.

Remarks by Professor LOBLEY,

Holy Scripture illustrated and confirmed by recent discoveries in the East. By Professor
E. HULL, F.R.S. Remarks by Professor J. H. GLADSTONE, F.R.S., Colonel CONDER,
R.E., Mr. RASSAM, &c.

111. Buddhism and the Light of Asia. By Rev. R. COLLINS, M.A. Remarks by Professor
LEGGE, Rev. G. U. POPE, D.D., the Rev. KENNETH MACDONALD, Professor ORCHARD,
M.A., B.Sc., Mr. R. SCOTT MONCRIEFF, and many others.

Stone Folk-lore. By Professor DUNS. Speeches by the Right Hon. the LORD CHAN-
CELLOR, Sir H. BARKLY, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., F.R.S., Sir G. BUCHANAN, F.R.S.,
Sir J. FAYRER, K. C.S.I., F.R.S., Professor HULL, F.R.S., Sir C. GORDON, K.C.B.,
His Honour J. OTONBA PAYNE, &c. (Annual Meeting).

112. The Mechanical Conception of Nature. By Professor MACLOSKIE, D.Sc., of Princeton College, U.S.A. Remarks by Rev. Prof. BERNARD, D.D., G. B. BUCKTON, Esq., F.R.S., and others.

The Philosophy of Comte. By J. W. SLATER, F.C.S., F.E.S.

On the supposed discovery of Remains belonging to an animal intermediate between man
and the ape. By Professor E. HULL, F.R.S. (illustrated).

The Passage of the Red Sea by the Israelites. By Major-General TULLOCH, C.B.,
C.M.G. (with map).

VOL. XXIX.

113. Jubilee Volume. Annual Address: The Perception of Light. By Sir G. G. STOKES,
Bart., President. Speeches by Earl HALSBURY (Lord Chancellor), Sir H. BARKLY,
G.C.M.G., F R.S., Sir C. Gordon, K.C.B., Profs. E. HULL, F.R.S., and SAYCE.
On Scientific Research and Biblical Study. By the Rev. Canon R. B. GIRDLESTONE,
M.A.

On Certain Inscriptions and Records Referring to Babylonia, Elam, and their Rulers,
and other Matters. By THEOPHILUS G. PINCHES, M.R. A.S. With copies of tablets,
&c., and arranged by the Author up to September 25th, 1897, with Opinions of
Professors HOMMEL, SAYCE, and others. Communication from Professor A. H.
SAYCE, D.D.

114. China's Place in Ancient History: A Fragment. By Surgeon-General Sir CHARLES A. GORDON, M.D., K. C.B., Q. H.Р.

115.

116.

Communications from Her Majesty the Queen and Her Royal Highness Princess Henry of Battenberg.

Communication

The Polynesians and their Plant-Names. By H. B. GUPPY, M.B.
from Professor MAX MÜLLER, Dr. JOHN FRASER, F.R.S. (N.S.W.).
The Natural and the Artificial. By A. T. SCHOFIELD, Esq., M.D., M.K.C.S. Communi-
cations from Professor LIONEL S. BEALE, M. B., F. R.S., and others.
Causes of the Ice Age. By WARREN UPHAM, Esq. Communications from Sir JOSEPH
PRESTWICH, D.C.L., F.R.S. (late), Professor J. GEIKIE, LL.D., F.R.S., and others.
On Specimens in the Peter Redpath Museum of McGill University, illustrating the
Physical Characters and Affinities of the Guanches or Extinct People of the Canary
Islands. Illustrated. By Sir J. WILLIAM DAWSON, C.M.G., F.R.S., &c.
Professor PUTNAM on some Guanche Skulls. Communications from Professor J.
CLELAND, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.S., Dr. LAMBERT of Cairo.

Miracles, Science, and Prayer. By the Rev. Chancellor J. J. LIAS, M.A.

VOL. XXX.

117. Annual Address: Chiefly on the Röntgen Rays. By Sir G. G. STOKES, Bart., President;
Speeches by Earl HALSBURY (Lord Chancellor), the Rt. Hon. Lord KELVIN, G.C.V.O.
Sir H. BARKLY, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., F.R.S., Sir JOSEPH FAYRER, Bart., K.C.S.I.
F.R.S., Professor E. HULL, LL.D., F.R.S.

Biblical Lands; their races, customs, &c. (with Map). By HORMUZD RASSAM, Esq.
Remarks by G. PINCHES, Esq., M.R.A.S. (of British Museum), &c.

118. The History of Manikka Vacagar," the Foe of the Buddhists." By the Rev. G. U. POPE, D.D., with Appendix for Students.

List of Publications in the Institute's Transactions on the Religions of the East.

On some Relations of Mind and Body. By A. T. SCHOFIELD, M.D., with communications from Professors CALDERWOOD, LL.D., J. CLELAND, M.D., F.R.S., and Dr. SANSOM. The Classification of the Vertebrata. By Prof. J. CLELAND, F.R.S., J. HUTCHINSON, Esq., F.R.S., Inspector-General J. D. MACDONALD, F.R.S., Prof. H. W. PARKER, Dr. W. KIDD, &c. 119. The Proposed Scheme for the Embanking the Waters of the Nile. By Professor E. HULL, LL.D., F.R.S. Remarks by BALDWIN LATHAM, M.I.C.E., &c. Problems of Aboriginal Art in Australia. By the Right Rev. BISHOP THORNTON, D.D. On Primitive Man. By Rev. J. M. MELLO. Communications from Sir J. W. DAWSON, C.M.G., F.R.S., Professors T. RUPERT JONES, F.R.S., E. HULL, F.R.S., H. G. SEELEY, F.R.S., and others.

120. Investigations regarding the submerged Terraces and River Valleys bordering the British Isles. By Professor E. HULL, LL.D., F.R.S. Remarks by Cavaliere W. P. JERVIS, Director of the Royal Museum, Turin, Professors ETHERIDGE, F.R.S., T. RUPERT JONES, F.R.S., LOGAN LOBLEY, F.G.S., &c.

VOL. XXXI.

121. Annual Address: The age of the Earth as an abode fitted for life. By the Right Hon. Lord KELVIN, G.C.V.O. Speeches by the Right Hon. Earl HALSBURY, P.Č., F.R.S. (Lord Chancellor), Sir G. G. STOKES, Bart., F.K.S. (the President), Sir JOSEPH FAYRER, Bart., F.R.S., Sir SIDNEY SHIPPARD, G.C.M.G., Captain E. W. CREAK, R.N., F.R.S. Design in Nature. By Lord KELVIN. A note.

Where is Mount Sinai? By Professor E. HULL, LL.D., F.R.S., with the Ordnance
Survey Map reduced.

Design as exemplified in the formation of the human foot. A note by Dr. GERARD
SMITH, M.R.C.S.

122. Herodotus. His remarks bearing on Egyptian Geology in the light of recent Egyptian Research. By Rev. F. A. WALKER, D.D., F.L.S. Copious remarks by Sir J. W. DAWSON, C.M. G., F.R.S.

123.

124.

Herodotus. His remarks bearing on Egyptian Botany and Investigation. By same.
Physical conditions of the Mediterraneau Basin which have given rise to a community of
some species of Fresh Water Fishes in the Nile and Jordan Basins. By Professor
E. HULL, F.R.S. (with map).

Tithe Giving amongst Ancient Pagan Nations. A plea for the Unity of the Humau
Race in early times. By Rev. H. LANSDELL, D.D., M.V.I., M.R.A.S., F.R.G.S.
A note, Philological reasons for the same, given at the Congress of Orientalists by
the Right Hon. F. MAX MULLER, M.A., D.C.L.

Another possible cause of the Glacial Epoch. By Professor E. HULL, LL.D., F.R.S.
(with map), with remarks by Professors T. RUPERT JONES, F.R.S., W. S. GRESLEY,
F.G.S., United States, Cavaliere JERVIS, F.G.S., Italy, and others.

The Literature of Egypt in the time of Moses. By J. N. FRADENBURGH, Ph.D., D.D.,
LL.D. With remarks by Colonel C. R. CONDER, R.E., D.C.L., &c.

Plan and purpose in Nature. By Dr. W. KILD. Remarks by Professors LIONEL S.
BEALE, F.C.S., E. HULL, F.R.S., J. H. GLADSTONE, Ph.D., F.R.S., and others.
The Star Worshippers of Mesopotamia. By Rev. S. M. ZWEMEP., F.R.G.S. With
remarks by Dr. T. CHAPLIN and Colonel C. R. CONDER, R.E., D.C.L.

Annual Address: The Perception of Colour. By Sir G. G. STOKES, Bart., F.R.S., V.D.
Speeches by the Right Hon. Lord KELVIN, G.C.V.O., F.R.S., the Right Hon.
Lord LISTER, P.R.S., Sir C. GORDON, K.C.B., Archdeacon THORNTON, &c.
Sub-Oceanic Terraces and River Valleys off the coast of West Europe. By Professor E.
HULL, LL.D., F.R.S. (with three plates). Remarks by Professors ETHERIDGE, F.R.S.,
T. MCK. HUGHES, F.R.S., Cavaliere JERVIS, F.G.S., of the Royal Museum, Turin,
General MCMAHON, F.R.S., &c.

VOL. XXXII.

By

Annual Address: Our Coal Resources at the close of the Nineteenth Century.
Professor E. HULL, LL.D., F.R.. Speeches by the President, Sir G. G. STOKES,
Bart., F.R.S., Sir JOSEPH FAYRER, Bart., K.C.S.I., Rev. CANON GIRDLESTONE, M. A.,
and the Ven. Archdeacon THORNTON, D.D.

The Unity of Truth: Being the Annual Address to the Victoria Institute for 1899. By
the Right Hon. Sir RICHARD TEMPLE, Bart., G.C.S.I.

Life as compared with the Physical Forces. By J. W. SLATER, Esq., F.C.S., F.E.S.
Remarks by Professor LIONEL S. BEALE, F.R.S., Rev. Professor BERNARD, Dr.
R. C. SHETTLE, &c.

The Worship and Traditions of the Aborigines of the Islands of the Pacific Ocean.
By Rev. M. EELLS, D.D., with remarks by DAVID HOWARD, Esq., D.L., Professor
H. L. ORCHARD, M.A., D.Sc., &c.

The Climate of Egypt in Geological, Prehistoric, and Ancient Historic Times. By
Dr. GRANT BEY.

Remarks on the Past, Present, and Future of the Australian Flora. By Rev. W. WOOLLS,
Ph.D., F.L.S., with remarks by Sir FREDERICK YOUNG, Surgeon-General Sir
C. A. GORDON, and a communication from (the late) Baron F. VON MUELLER, Ph.D.,
F.R.S.
The Sub-Oceanic River-Valleys of the West African Continent and of the Mediterranean
Basin (with Map). By Professor E. HULL, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S. Communications
from Professor T. RUPERT JONES, F.R.S., Cavaliere W. P. JERVIS, F.G.S., and
Professor J. LOGAN LOBLEY, F.G.S.

The Human Colour Sense and its accordance with that of Sound, as bearing on the
Analogy of Sound and Colour" By Dr. JOHN D MACDONALD, I.H.R.N., F.R.S.

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Creation or Evolution. By Dr. WALTER KIDD, F.Z.S., with communications from Major TURTON, R.E., and Dr. J. H. GLADSTONE, F. R.S.

Common Errors as to the Relation of Science and Faith. By Professor G. MACLOSKIE, D.Sc., LL.D.

The Scope of Mind. By Dr. ALFRED T. SCHOFIELD, M.R.C.S., with communications from Professors J. LELAND, F.R.S., LIONEL BEALE, F.R.S., Dr. R. JONES, F.R. C. S., and R. ANDERSON, Esq., C.B., LL.D.

Nationality. Likenesses and Differences which point to many Races making up what are called Nationalities. By Professor T. McKENNY HUGHES, F R. S., with remarks by the Right Rev. H. B. WHIPPLE, D.D., Bishop of Minnesota, Professor WESTLAKE, LL.D., Colonel CONDER, R.E., &c.

Marks of Mind in Nature. By Rev. Professor J. DUNS, D.D., F.R.S. E.

Thalassographical and Thalassological Notes on the North Sea. By Sgr. Cavaliere W. P. JERVIS, F.G.S. (with Map), with remarks by Professors E. HULL, LL.D, J. LOGAN LOBLEY, F. G.S., Rev. G. F. WHIDBORNE, F.G.S., &c.

The Nature of Life (Part I). By Professor LIONEL S. BEALE, F.R.S., with remarks b Dr. SHETTLE, Professor ORCHARD, M.A., B.Sc., and Rev. J. TUCKWELL.

VOL. XXXIII.

Annual Address: The Origin of New Stars. By Professor Sir ROBERT S. BALL, LL.D., F.R.S. Speeches by the President, Sir G. G. STOKES, Bart.. F.R.S., and the Rev. Canon GIRDLESTONE, M. A.

A short account of the Congrès International d'Histoire des Religions: held in Paris, September, 1900. By THEOPHILUS G. PINCHES, Esq., LLD., F.R.A.S.

Vitality. By Professor LIONEL S. BEALE, F. R. C. P., F.K.S., with remarks by Dr. A. T. SCHOFIELD, Professor E. HULL, LL.D., F.R.S., Professor ORCHARD, M.A., B.Sc., and Mr. DAVID HOWARD, D.L.

On the Being of God. By the Ven. Archdeacon SINCLAIR, D.D.
ORCHARD, Rev. JOHN TUCKWELL, and Dr. WALTER KIDD.
The Philosophy of Education. By A. T. SCHOFIELD, Esq., M.D.

Remarks by Professor

Ethics and Religion. By the Rev. Prebendary H. WACE, D.D., with remarks by Rev. Dr. WALKER, Rev. JOHN TUCKWELL, and others.

Methods of Protection among Animals. By WALTER A. KIDD, Esq., M.D., F.Z.S. Remarks by Professor HULL, F.R.S., and Professor ORCHARD.

Questions Involved in Evolution from a Geological Point of View. By Rev. G. F. WHIDBORNE, M.A., F. G.S., remarks by Mr. MARTIN ROUSE, B.L., and Rev. JOHN TUCKWELL.

Eolithic Implements. By Rev. R. ASHINGTON BULLEN, B. A., F.G.S., with remarks by
Professor E. HULL, Professor RUPERT JONES, F.R.S., and others.

Visit to the Hittite Cities, Eyuk and Boghaz Keoy. By Rev. G. E. WHITE, Marsovan.
Remarks by Dr. THEOPHILUS G. PINCHES, DAVID HOWARD, Esq., D.L., and others.
Recent Investigations in Moab and Edom. By Major-General Sir CHARLES W. WILSON,
K.C.M.G., F. R.S. Remarks by Rev. Canon GIRDLESTONE and l'rofessor E. HULL.
Address of Condolence to H.M. the King on the Death of H. M. Queen Victoria,
Ancient Script in Australia. By E. J. STATHAM, Esq., Assoc. M. Inst. C. E.

Remarks

by Sir G. G. STOKES, Bart., F.R.S., Commander G. P. HEATH, R. N., and others. Meeting, Monday, 1st April, 1901. Gracious reply from H. M. the King to the Address of Condolence; sent through the Home Secretary.

'The Maori's Place in History. By JOSHUA RUTLAND, Esq. Remarks by Dr. T. G. PINCHES, Rev. Dr. WALKER, Rev. W. SHAW, F.Z.S., and others.

Pictorial Art among the Australian Aborigines. By R. H. MATHEWS, Esq. Remarks
by Professor LOBLEY, F.G.S., Rev. W. S. LACH SZYRMA, M.A., and others.
The Wahabis: Their Origin, History, Tenets and Influence. By Rev. S. M. ZWEMER.
Remarks by Rev. G. F. WHIDBORNE and Dr. H. W. HUBBARD.

The Arab Immigration into South East Madagascar. By Rev. G. A. SHAW, F.Z.S., with remarks by E. S. M. PEROWNE, Esq., Professor E. HULL, Professor ORCHARD, and others.

Hornets: British and Foreign. By Rev. F. A. WALKER, D.D., F.E.S.

The Divisions of the Ice Age. By WARREN UPHAM, Esq., M.A., F.G.S.A. Remarks by Professor HULL, Professor LOBLEY, Dr. PINCHES, and Rev. JOHN TUCKWELL. The Sub-Oceanic Depression known as "La Fosse de Cap Breton," and the adjacent River Valleys of France and Spain. By Professor J. LOGAN LOBLEY, F.G.S., with remarks by Captain G. P. HEATH, R.N., and Mr. DAVID HOWARD, D.L.

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