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October, 1914.

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WESTMINSTER, S.W.

INDEX TO AUTHORS.

Arthur, Rev. W. Time and space.

Vol. 22.

Ashwin, Rev. C. Godfrey, M.A. Modern science and natural religion. Vol. 23.
Avery, Prof. J. On the religion of the Aboriginal tribes of India. Vol. 19.

Ball, Sir Robt., LL.D., F.R.S. Origin of new stars.
Bardsley, Archdeacon. The origin of man. Vol. 17.

Annual Address. Vol. 33.

Bateman, Mr. J. F., F.R.S., F.R.S.E. Darwinism tested by recent researches
in language. Vol. 7.

Meteorology, rainfall. Vol. 15.

Baylee, Rev. J., D.D. Nature of human language, etc.
Baylis, Rev. F., M.A. Science in relation to Missions.
Beale, Prof. Lionel S., M.B., F.R.C.P.Lond., F.R.S.
scientific. Vol. 16.

The living and the non-living. Vol. 16.

The new materialism. Vol. 16.

Structure and structureless.

The nature of life. Vol. 32.

Vitality. Vol. 33.

Vol. 20.

Water essential to all life. Vol. 34.

Vol. 3.

Vol. 43.

New materialism un-

The living God of living nature from the science side. Vol. 35.
Unseen life of our world and of living growth. Vol. 35.

Obituary notice, June 1906. Vol. 38.

Bernard, Prof., D.D. The philosophic basis of the argument from design.
Vol. 26.

Bey, Dr. Grant. The climate of Egypt in Geologic, Prehistoric, and Ancient
Historic Times. Vol. 32.

Birks, Rev. Prof., M.A. Indestructibility of force. Vol. 9.

Vol. 11.

Vol. 13.

On the uncertainties of modern physical science.
On the Bible and modern astronomy. Vol. 11.
Modern geogenies and the antiquity of man.

Blackett, Rev. W. R., M.A. Some thoughts on the evolution of religions.

Vol. 19.

Blencowe, Rev. G. Modern science of religion. Vol. 15 (Max Müller's
Chips, etc.).

Human responsibility. Vol. 19.

Bompas, Mr. G. Cox, F.G.S. Evolution and design. Vol. 29.

Boord, Miss Hilda. On the hot lakes district, New Zealand. Vol. 36.

Boscawen, Mr. W. St. C., F.R.Hist. Soc. Cuneiform inscriptions as illustrating
times of Jewish captivity. Vol. 18.

Historical evidences of the migration of Abram. Vol. 20.

Boultbee, Rev. T. P., LL.D. Moral and social anarchy of modern unbelief.
Vol. 8. Annual address.

Bree, Dr. C. R., M.D.

Brinton, Dr. D. G.

Brodie, Rev. J., M.A.

Darwinism and its effects on religious thought. Vol. 7.
Human footprints in Nicaragua. Vol. 22.

Lessons taught us by geology in relation to God. Vol. 1.
Brooke, Mr. Ch., M.A., F.R.S. Simplification of first principles in physical

science. Vol. 3.

Force and energy.

Brown, Mr. R., F.S.A.

Vol. 13.

Vol. 7.

The system of Zoroaster-archaic monotheism.

Religion and mythology of the Aryans of N. Europe. Vol. 14.
Language and the theories of its origin. Vol. 15.

Bruce, Sir Charles, G.C.M.G., Annual address-The true temper of Empire.
Vol. 43.

Budge, Mr. E. A., M.A., M.R.A.S. Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon-
recently discovered inscriptions of this King. Vol. 18.

Bullen, Rev. R. Ashington, B.A., F.G.S. Eolithic implements. Vol. 33.
Burnett, Mr. C. Mountford, V.P. Difference in scope between science and
scripture. Vol. 1.

Caldecott, Prof. A., King's College, London. Heredity and eugenics. Vol. 42.
Callard, Mr. T. K., F.G.S. Does the contemporaneity of man with extinct
mainmalia prove the antiquity of man. Vol. 13.

Breaks in the continuity of mammalian life at certain geological periods-
fatal to Darwinism. Vol. 16.

Carus-Wilson, Mr. C. A., M.A., M.I.C.E. Ezekiel's Vision of the Divine
Glory. Vol. 41.

Challis, Prof., M.A., F.R.S., F.R.A.S. On the principles of modern pantheistic
and atheistic philosophy, etc. Vol. 8.

On the magnitudes in creation, etc. Vol. 9.

On the relation of the Bible account of the deluge to physical science.
Vol. 10.

On the metaphysics of scripture. Vol. 11.

On the indestructibility of matter.

Vol. 12.

Chaplin, Dr. T. Some diseases mentioned in the Bible. Vol. 34.

Charlesworth, Mr. E., F.G.S. On the structure of the gorilla. Vol. 20.

On flint bodies in the chalk known as paramoudra. Vol. 26.

Christian, Mr. F. W., B.A. On the evidence of Malay, Japanese, Arabian, and
Persian admixture in the Inca or Keshua language of Peru, amongst the
Aymara language of the peasant class. Vol. 40.

Clarke, Rev. H. J., The fundamental assumptions of agnosticism. Vol. 20.
Evolution. Vol. 21.

The meaning and history of the logos of philosophy.
The science of rectitude as distinct from expedience.
Deontology. Vol. 25.

Vol. 23.

Vol. 24.

Claughton, Bp. Piers C., D.D. On Buddhism. Vol. 8.
Cleland, Prof. J., F.R.S. Classification of the vertebrata.
Coles, Rev. J. J. B., M.A., F.R.G.S. Theosophy. Vol. 43.
Collingwood, Dr. C., M.A., M.D. Instinct and reason. Vol. 24.
Collins, Rev. R., M.A. On Buddhism. Vol. 18.

Vol. 30.

On some characteristics of primitive religions. Vol. 19.
On Krishna. Vol. 21.

Buddhism and the light of Asia. Vol. 28.

Conder, Col. C. R., R.E., D.C.L. On the Canaanites. Vol. 24.

On the comparison of Asiatic languages. Vol. 27.

Cooper, Mr. W. R., F.R.A.S., M.R.A.S. Serpent myths in ancient Egypt.

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Cotterill, Bp., D.D. On the relation of scientific thought to religion. Vol. 12.
On the relation of science and religion-principles of unity, order, and
cansation. Vol. 15.

Courtney, Dr. W. L., LL.D. On the reality of the self. Vol. 25.

The alleged scepticism of Kant.

Vol. 27.

Crommelin, Dr. A. C. D., D.Sc., F. R.A.S. The return of Halley's comet. Vol. 42.
Cunningham, Rev. W., D.D., Deacon of Ely. Christianity and Socialism.

Vol. 41.

Dabney, Prof. R. L., D.D., LL.D. Inductive logic. Vol. 19.

Ön final cause. Vol. 20.

Davison, Rev. M. The Noachian deluge. Voi. 4.

Dawson, Sir J. Wm., C. M.G., F.R.S., etc.

in geological time. Vol. 7.

Introduction of genera and species

Biblical interpretation in connection with science. Vol. 9.
Flint agricultural implements of America. Vol. 11.
Pliocene man in America. Vol. 15.

On prehistoric man in Egypt and the Lebanon. Vol. 18.
Chronology of animal life on the earth prior to advent of man.
Useful and ornamental stones of ancient Egypt. Vol. 26.
Causes of climatal changes. Vol. 26.

Vol. 20.

Specimens illustrating physical characters, etc., of Guanches of Canary
Islands. Vol. 29.

On theology as a science. Vol. 3.

De la Mare, Rev. A., M.A.
Duns, Prof. J., D.D., F.R.S.E.
theory of design. Vol. 20.
Stone folk-lore. Vol. 29.
Marks of mind in nature.

On the theory of natural selection and the
Ditto Vol. 22.

Vol. 32.

Eells, Dr. M., Rev. The worship and traditions of the aborigines of America.
Vol. 19.

The worship and traditions of the aborigines of the islands of the Pacific
Ocean. Vol. 32.

Elwin, Rev. Arthur. Ancestral worship. Vol. 36.

Confucianism. Vol. 37.

English, Rev. W. W., M.A. On miracles, their compatibility with philosophical
principles. Vol. 1.

Ethical philosophy. Vol. 3.

Biblical pneumatology and psychology. Vol. 6.

Fayrer, Sir Joseph, M.D., K.C.S.I., F.R.S. On rainfall and climate of India.

Vol. 15.

On serpent worship and the venomous snakes of India. Vol. 26.
Fisher, Rev. J., D.D. On the organ of the mind. Vol. 14.

Fleay, Mr. Fredk. Gard., M.A. The synchronous chronology of the Kings of
Israel and Judah. Vol. 36.

Forsyth, Mr. W., Q.C., LL.D., V.P. On the rules of evidence as applicable to
the credibility of history. Vol. 8.

Fox, Mr. C. Dillworth. On the glaciers in the south island of New Zealand.
Vol. 40.

Fradenburgh, Dr. J. N., Ph.D., D.D., LL.D. The literature of Egypt in the
time of Moses. Vol. 31.

Fraser, Dr. J., LL.D. Aborigines of Australia, their ethnic position and relations.
Vol. 22.

Frazer, Rev. W. H., D.D.
Vol. 35.

Frost, Dr. Edw. P., D.L.
thought. Vol. 37.

Experiences in South Africa during the war.

The influence of physiological discovery on

Gabbett, Rev. Edw., M.A. On respective provinces of the observer and reasoner
in scientific investigation. Vol. 4.

Galton, Rev. Arthur, M.A.

Vol. 41.

Present position of Catholics in France.

Garratt, Canon M.A. Samaritan text of the Pentateuch. Vol. 36.

Geikie, Prof. James, D.C.L., F.R.S. The glacial period and the earth move-
ment hypothesis. Vol. 26.

Gerard, Rev. John. Species and their origin. Vol. 42.

Gill, Sir David, LL.D., F.R.S. The sidereal universe. Vol. 43.

Girdlestone, Rev. Canon, M.A. Scientific research and biblical study.
Vol. 29.

The resurrection of Jesus Christ
The scriptural idea of miracles.

April 17, 1905. Vol. 37.
Vol. 39.

Indications of a scheme in the universe. Vol. 43.

Gladstone, Dr., F.R.S. Mutual helpfulness of theology and natural science.
Vol. 1.

Gordon, Surg.-Gen. Sir Ch. A., M.D., K.C.B., Q.H.P. On climate in relation
to organic nature. Vol. 17.

On certain theories of life. Vol. 17.

Ethnology and ancient chronology of China. Vol. 23.

Philosophy and medical knowledge of ancient India. Vol. 25.

Chinese ethics and philosophy. Vol. 28.

China's place in ancient history. Vol. 29.

Gosse, P. H., Esq On the high numbers in the Pentateuch. Vol. 5.

Gosse, E. W., On the ethical condition of the early Scandinavian peoples. Vol. 9.
Graham, Rev. C. Some scriptural aspects of man's tripartite nature. Vol. 6.
Grimaldi, Rev. A. B., M.A. The zodiacal arrangement of the stars. Its
historical and biblical connections. Vol. 38.

Grimthorpe. Rt. Hon. Lord. Did the world evolve itself?

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On human responsibility. Vol. 25.

Griswold, Rev. H. D., M.A., Ph.D.Lahore. The Arya Samaj.

Vol. 17.

Vol. 35.

The Messiah of Qadian. 15 May, 1905. Vol. 37.
Ground, Rev. W. D. On Herbert Spencer's theory of the will.
Examination of the philosophy of Herbert Spencer. Vol. 16.
Guppy, Mr. H. B., M.B., F.R.S.E. Keeling Atoll. Vol. 23.
Coral Islands and savage myths. Vol. 23.
Dispersal of the plants. . of the Keeling Islands.
Polynesians and their plant names. Vol. 29.
Plant distribution from an old standpoint. Vol. 39.

Vol. 16.

Vol. 24.

Gwatkin, The Rev. Prof. H. M., Dixie Prof. Eccles. Hist. Camb.
in its bearing on modern questions. Vol. 42.

Hammond, Canon, LL.B. Samaritan passover of 1861. Vol. 36.

Hassell, Mr. J. Theory of evolution taught by Haeckel, etc. Vol. 16.
Was primeval man a savage? Vol. 19.

On Agnosticism. Vol. 20.

Hendley, Col. T. Holbein, C.I.E.

16 Jan., 1905. Vol. 37.

Arianism

Rajputs and the history of Rajputana.

Orissa, a little known province of the Indian Empire. Vol. 39.
Resemblances between Indian and Jewish ideas and customs. Vol. 40.

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