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CONTENTS, xxi 



Pngo 

 f). On the Flow of Water tliroiigli Turbines and Screw I'roiwllera. Jly 

 Arthuu llKfo 895 



10. On the Ventilation of Ocean StoamshipH. By A. Lai'THohn Smith, B.A., 

 M.I) 806 



WIWNESDA y, SKPTKMniJIl \\. 



1. Tbe Kxtent to whicli ii Qeolopficiil Formation is aviiilable as a Galburing- 



aroimd for Water Supply. By W. Whitakkh, IJ.A., F.H.S 896 



2. On Flood lU'fjulators. By . I. Dillon 806 



.'). On Agricultural Implements. By D. I'idokon 806 



\. On tbo Destruction of Town Ilefuse. By .John Brown, M.D., B.Sc 806 



5. On the Prevention of Accidents at Sea. By Admiral J. E. Commkkkll 897 



Section • H.— ANTHROPOLOGY. 



Til U USD AY, AUGUST 28. 



1. Tbe Ilanj^t! of the Eskimo in Space and Time. Bv l'rofes,S()r W. Boyd 

 Dawkins, F.B.S '. 808 



± Notice of Exploration of a Group of Mounds in Ohio. By F. W. Putnam 800 



3. On the Cln^.siHcation of North American Languages. By Major J. W. 

 Powell .' 800 



Address by E. B. Tylor, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., President of tlie Section ... 890 



FlilDAY, AUGUST 29. 



1. Instructions Anthropometriques Elementaires. By Dr. P. ToriNAHD 010 



2. On Myths of the Modoc Indians. By J. Ourtix 910 



Vu On tbe Nature and Origin of Wampum. By Horatio Hai.e 910 



4. Marriage Laws of the North American Tribes. ]{y Major .7. \N'. Powell 911 



5. lleport of the Committee for defining the Facial Characteristics of the 



Races and Principal (Jrosses in the British I.-iles 914 



MO XI) AY, SEPTEMBER 1. 



1. llemarks on the Cu,stoms and Language of the Iroquois. By Mrs. 

 Erminie a. Smith 914 



2. On the Development of Tndu.strial and Ornamental Art among the Zunis 



of New Mexico. By F. II. Cusuino 914 



3. Tbe lluron-Iroquois, a typical race of American Aborigines. By Dr. 



Daniel Wilson 915 



4. Anthropological Discoveries in Canada. By C. A. IIirschfelder 916 



5. Observations on the Mexican Zodiac and Astrology. By llYm; Clarke 916 



(i. Facts suggestive of Prehistoric Intercourse between l^ast and West. By 

 Miss A. W. BucKLAND 916 



TUESDA Y, SEPTEMIiEIt 2. 



1. Report of tbe Committee for defraying the expenses of completing the 

 preparation of the final Report of tbe Anthropometric Committee 917 



2. Notes on the Races of the Jews. By Dr. A. Neubauer 917 



3. On a Skull from tiie Lii&s of Podbaba, near Prague, and a Skull found in 



alluvium at Kankakee, Illinois, along with a Tooth of tiie Mastodon. 

 By Dr. Daniel Wilson 917 



