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Fellows (who will be called Foundation Fellows) are Two 

 Guineas per annum, which will entitle every Fellow to admission to 

 the Meetings, one copy of the Quarterly Journal, the Memoirs 

 of the Society, and a Volume (or Volumes) of the Translations 

 printed by the Society. Life Members, Twenty Guineas. 



Further particulars will be forwarded on application to the 

 Honorary Secretaries. 



The following Papers, amongst others, will be laid before 

 the Society in the present session : 



R. Lee, Esq., F.A.S.L., On the Extinction of Eaces. (Eead Jan. 19.) 



T. Bendyshe, Esq., M.A., F.A.S.L., On the Extinction of Eaces. (Ditto.) 



Peofessoe C. G. Caeus, Construction of the Upper Jaw in the Skull of a 



Greenlander. (With notes by C. Caetee Blake.) (Eead Feb. 2.) 

 James Reddie, Esq., F.A.S.L., On Anthropological Desiderata. (Ditto.) 

 Eev. J. M. Joass, On Pictish Remains. (Eead Feb. 16.) 

 De. T. B. Peacock, F.A.S.L., Weight of the Brain in Negroes. (Ditto.) 

 C. Caetee Blake, Esq., F.G.S., F.A.S.L., On the Neanderthal Skull. (Ditto.) 

 A. E. Wallace, Esq., F.L.S., On the Theory of Natural Selection with re- 

 ference to the Origin of Eaces. (Eead March 1st.) 

 Heemann de Schlagintweit, Ethnographical Casts. (Eead March 15.) 

 De. John Shoett, F.A.S.L., of Chingleput, On the Domber. (Read March 15.) 

 L. Owen Pike, Esq., M.A., F.A.S.L., On the Sciences of Mind and Language 



in Eelation to Man. (Eead March 15.) 

 H. F. J. Guppy, Esq., F.A.S.L., On the Capabilities of the Negro Eace for 

 Civilisation. (Read March 15.) 



Captain Bueton, V.P.A.S.L., and C. Caetee Blake, Esq., F.G.S., On 



Skulls from Annabom, in the West African Seas. 

 The Eev. F. W. Faeeae, M.A., On Hybridity. 

 De. John Thurnam, F.S.A., On the Crania of Early Britons. 

 A. Higgins, Esq., Hun. For. Sec. A.S.L., On the Orthographic Delineation of 



the Skull. 

 W. Bollaert, Esq., F.E.G.S., F.A.S.L., Palasography of the New World. 

 De. F. Eoyston Faibbank, F.A.S.L., On the Discovery of Syphilis in a 



Monkey. 

 William Bollaeet, Esq., F.R.G.S., F.A.S.L., On the Alleged introduction of 



Syphilis from the New World. 

 G. E. Robeets, Esq., F.A.S.L., and C. Caetee Blake, Esq., F.G.S., On 



Human Remains from Peterborough. 

 The Rev. F. W. Farrar, M.A., On the Alleged Universality of the Belief in 



a God. 

 De. Geoege D. Gibb, M.A., F.G.S., On some Abnormal Human Skulls. 

 Geoege E. Roberts, Esq., F.A.S.L. On the Contents of a Bone-cave at 



Kirkhead, near Ulverstone. 

 C. Carter Blake, Esq., F.G.S., On some Human Remains from a Bone-cave 



in Brazil. 

 E. Buenet Tyloe, Esq., F.R.G.S., F.A.S.L., On some British Kjbkkenmoddings. 

 W. Bollaeet, Esq., F.R.G.S., F-A.S.L., Introduction to the Anthropology of 



America. 

 Dr. James Hunt, F.S.A., F.A.S.L., On the Principles of Anthropological 



Classification. 

 Captain Burton, V.P.A.S.L., A Visit to Dahomey. 

 C. Carter Blake, Esq., F.G.S., F.A.S.L., On the Cranioscopy of South 



American Nations. 

 C. Carter Blake, Esq., F.G.S., On the Form of the Lower Jaw in the Races 



of Mankind. 

 Dr. Murie, On the Stature of the Tribes inhabiting the Nile Valley. 

 R. S. Chaenock, Esq., F.S.A., F.A.S.L., On the People of Andorra. 

 J. F. Collingwood, Esq., F.R.S.L., On Race-Antagonism. 



