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On the Synchronous Chronology of the Kings of Israel and Judah. By FREDERICK
GARD FLEAY, Esq., M.A.

Notes on the Thickness of the Lucerne Glacier of the Post-Pliocene Period.
Professor EDWARD HULL, F.R.S.

By

Prehistoric Remains, with drawings, near Tenda, Italy. By Cav. W. P. JERVIS,
F.G.S.

On the Origin of the Marine (Halolimnic) Fauna of Lake Tanganyika.
HUDLESTON, Esq., M.A., F.R.S.

By W. H.

VOL. XXXVII.

Annual Address. By Dr. SILVANUS P. THOMPSON, F.R.S.

The Right Way in Psychology. By Rev. F. STORRS TURNER, B.A. Remarks by Dr. SCHOFIELD, Rev. J. TUCKWELL, and others.

On Confucianism. By Rev. ARTHUR ELWIN.

The Rajputs and the History of Rajputana. By Colonel T. HOLBEIN HENDLEY, C.I.E. Remarks by General HALLIDAY, Professor E. HULL, F.R.S., and others.

The Growth of the Kingdom of God. By Rev. J. BRADFORD WHITING, M. A.

Biblical Astronomy. By Lieut.-Colonel G. MACKINLAY. Remarks by Commander CABORNE, C.B., Dr. HEYWOOD SMITH, Professor SAYCE, Canon GIRDLESTONE, and others.

Geological Exterminations. By Dr. CHARLES B. WARRING, M.A. Remarks by Rev. Dr. IRVING, Dr. W. KIDD, and others.

The Nebular and Planetesimal Theories of the Earth's Origin. By WARREN UPHAM, Esq., M.A., F.G.S.A.

On Dr. Nansen's Bathymetrical Researches in the Arctic Ocean as Compared with those on the Atlantic Coast of Europe. By Professor E. HULL, LL.D., F.R.S.

The Resurrection of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (Address). By Rev. Canon R. B. GIRDLESTONE, M.A.

The Influence of Physiological Discovery on Thought. By EDWARD P. FROST, Esq., D.L., J.P.

The Messiah of Qadian. By Rev. H. D. GRISWOLD, M. A., Ph.D. Remarks by Colonel ALVES, Colonel HENDLEY, Mr. ROUSE, Mr. J. O. CORRIE, and others.

The Minerals and Metals mentioned in the Old Testament and their influence on the Social and Religious History of the Nations of Antiquity. By Cav. W. P. Jervis, F.G.S.

VOL. XXXVIII.

The Bearing of Recent Oriental Discoveries on Old Testament History. By Rev. JOHN URQUHART. Being the essay for which "The Gunning Prize" was awarded by the Council.

Iceland: Its History and Inhabitants. II. By Dr. JON STEFANSSON, Ph.D. Evolutionary Law in the Creation Story of Genesis. By Rev. A. IRVING, B.A., D.Sc. Biological Change in Geological Time. By Professor J. LOGAN LOBLEY, F.G.S., F.R.G.S. The Bible Pedigree of the Nations of the World, as attested and expanded by ancient Records and Traditions, and by early and long-lasting national Names. By MARTIN L. ROUSE, Esq., B.L.

The Bearing of Recent Oriental Discoveries on Old Testament History. Being the second in order of merit of the "Gunning Prize Essays." By Rev. ANDREW CRAIG ROBINSON, M.A.

The Early Celtic Churches of Britain and Ireland (with illustration). By Miss ELEANOR
H. HULL, author of Early Christian Ireland, etc. With lantern illustrations.
The Bible in the Light of Modern Science. Abstract of a Lecture delivered by WILLIAM
WOODS SMYTH, Esq., F. Med. Soc. Lon. With lantern illustrations.

Ice or Water. By Sir HENRY HOWORTH, D.C.L., F.R.S. Review by Professor
EDWARD HULL, LL.D., F.R.S. (Secretary)

The Zodiacal Arrangement of the Stars: in its Historical and Biblical Connections. By Rev. A. B. GRIMALDI M.A. (Camb.).

The Morning Star in the Gospels. By Lieut.-Colonel GEORGE MACKINLAY, R.A. (Ret.).

VOL. XXXIX.

Annual Address. The Development of the Religious Faculty in Man, apart from Revelation. By the Right Rev. Bishop WELLDON, D.D.

Researches in Sinai. By Prof. W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE, D.C.L. Review by the
Secretary.

The San Francisco and Valparaiso Earthquakes and their causes (with map).
WARREN UPHAM, Esq., D.Sc., F.G.S. (America).

The Scriptural Idea of Miracles. By Rev. Canon R. B. GIRDLESTONE, M. A.

The Pedigree of the Nations, No. II. By MARTIN L. ROUSE, Esq., B.L.

By

The History of the Spread of the European Fauna. By Prof. J. LOGAN LOBLEY, F.G.S. Orissa: A little known province of the Indian Empire. With some personal Reminiscences. By C. W. ODLING, Esq., C.S.I.

Survivals of Primitive Religion among the people of Asia Minor. By the Rev. G. E. WHITE, Dean of Anatolia College.

Plant Distribution from an Old Standpoint. By H. B. GUPPY, Esq., M.B., F.R.S.E. Exploration of Asia Minor, as bearing on the Historical Trustworthiness of the New Testament. By Prof. Sir WILLIAM M. RAMSAY, D.C.L.

Recent Discoveries in Palestine in Relation to the Bible. By Dr. ERNEST W. G. MASTERMAN.

Mencius. By the Rev. F. STORKS TURNER, B. A.

VOL. XL.

Annual Address. The Bible and Astronomy.

By Mr. E. WALTER MAUNDER, F.R.A.S. Primeval Man in Belgium. By Rev. D. GATH WHITLEY.

The influence of the Glacial Epoch upon the Early History of Mankind. By Rev. Professor G. FREDERICK WRIGHT, D.D., LL.D.

Resemblances between Indian and Jewish Ideas and Customs. By Colonel T. HOLBEIN HENDLEY, C.I.E.

The Glaciers, Past and Present, in the South Island of New Zealand, together with the great Vertical Movements of the Ground. By Mr. C. DILLWORTH FOX.

A Recent Visit to Petra. Lecture delivered by Mr. ARTHUR SUTTON, F.L.S.: a short account by the SECRETARY.

Philosophy and Evolution. By Professor H. LANGHORNE ORCHARD, M.A., B.Sc.
The Spread of the Existing Animals through Europe and to the Islands of the Atlantic,
based on Dr. SCHARFF'S recent work, "European Animals." By Professor EDWARD
HULL, LL.D., F.R.S.

The Decay of Ultramontanism from an Historical Point of View. By Rev. CHANCELLOR
J. J. LIAS, M.A.

The American Fauna and its Origin. By Professor J. LOGAN LOBLEY, F.G.S.

The Shia Turks. By Rev. G. E. WHITE, M.A., B.D., Dean of Anatolia College, Turkey.

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. By Mr. F. W. CHRISTIAN, B. A.

List of Officers, Members, etc

VOL. XLI.

Annual Address. By the PRESIDENT, The Rt. Hon. the Earl of HALSBURY, D.C.L., F.R.S.

Geneva and Chamounix of to-day as compared with half a century ago. By Professor E. HULL, LL.D., F. R.S.

Life in a Country town of Lycaonia: being a description of the conditions of Christian
Life under the Eastern Empire. By Professor Sir W. M. RAMSAY, D.C.L., F.R.S.
Science and the Unseen World. By Dr. A. T. SCHOFIELD.

Christianity and Socialism. By the Venerable W. CUNNINGHAM, Archdeacon of Ely.
Discoveries in Babylonia and Neighbouring Lands. By Dr. THEOPHILUS G. PINCHES.
Modernism, its Origin and Tendencies. By the Rev. CHANCELLOR J. J. LIAS, M. A.
The Legislations of Israel and Babylonia. By H. M. WIENER, Esq., LL.B.
Ezekiel's Vision of the Divine Glory. By Professor C. A. CARUS-WILSON.
The Present Position of Catholics in France. By Rev. A. GALTON.

The Date of the Nativity was 8 B.C. By Lieut.-Colonel GEORGE MACKINLAY.
Authority. By the Very Rev. H. WACE, D.D., Dean of Canterbury.
Biographical Notice of the late Mr. WILFRED H. HUDLESTON.

List of Officers, Members, etc.

XXX

VOL. XLII.

Annual Address. On the Return of Halley's Comet in 1910. By Mr. A. C. D. CROMMELIN, D.Sc., F.R.A.S.

The Ivory Islands in the Arctic Ocean. By the Rev. D. GATH WHITLEY.

The Modern Conception of the Universe. By Mr. G. F. C. SEARLE, M.A., F.R.S.
The Attitude of Science towards Miracles. By Professor H. LANGHORNE ORCHARD,
M.A., B.Sc. (being the Gunning Prize Essay, 1909).

Species and their Origin. By the Rev. JOHN GERARD, B.A., F.L.S.

Arianism and Modern Thought. By the Rev. Professor H. M. GWATKIN, M.A., D.D. Aššur and Nineveh. By Mr. THEOPHILUS G. PINCHES, LL.D., M.R.A.S.

Light, Luminaries and Life; in connection with the Genesis Account of Creation. By the Rev. A. IRVING, B.A., D.Sc.

Darwinism and Malthus. By the Rev. JAMES WHITE, M.A.

Abnormal Conditions of Water; as Evidence of Design in Nature. By Professor EDWARD HULL, LL.D., F.R.S.

Plato's Theory of Public Education in relation to the Christian Doctrine of Human Nature. By the Rev. H. J. R. MARSTON, M.A.

Heredity and Eugenics. By the Rev. Professor A. CALDECOTT, D.Litt., M.A.

Determinism and Free Will. By the Venerable Archdeacon BERESFORD POTTER, M.A
Biographical Notice of the late Rev. G. F. WHIDBORNE, M.A.
List of Officers, Members, etc.

HARRISON AND SONS, Printers in Ordinary to His Majesty, St. Martin's Lane.

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