XXn rONTKNT.S. 



Pago 

 4. IJt'Cfiit Mxcaviitidus in I'lJii Vilt*. Si)iiier.><i'lBliin'. Wy llio Ui'v. II. 11. 

 WlXWOOl) i»lH 



C). On nouu) (Idubtt'iil or iiitcnut'(Uatt! Aiticulatioiis. IJy IIouatio IIat.i; ... 018 



(1. On I''(M)(l IMiuit.i nnt'd liv tlic Xortli AnuTiciin Indians. By I'roi'es.sor 

 (Ji;()K(ii; L\W8()N, l'li.I).,"LL.I>., F.I.C, I'.U.S.d 018 



7. Kxliil)iti<in of IMioto^rrupliM of I'lpikiino Relics. l»v liituiiennnt .\. W. 

 Ghi:i:i,y, H.S.A '. 019 



8. Ilaljit.s and ("ii.>»toiu.s of the Inn of the Western Shore and Point Harrow. 



My Lientenant I'. II. K.vv, U.S. A 019 



9. Custoni.s and K.'!iM;i()ii9 IJiU-.-* of the niaclcffcl. \\y II. (>. II,\MBUKT(>N ... 020 



10. Notes on th(! AHtronomical (^u.stomH and R('li;.'-ion.s Ideas of th(! Ohoki- 

 tapi . or iUac'kfoct Indian.s. liy Jk.vn L'lIiauKU.v, .M..\ 021 



11. Notos on the Kekip Scsoufor.i, or Anciont Sanrificial Stone of tlie N.W. 

 Tmitory of Canada. T.y .Ii!.\N L'lIrouHKU.x, M.\ 021 



12. liac I'll.'nifnt.snf tiR' .Malii^jrasy. By ('. St.\nmi,.\M) W.via;, M.A.I 022 



13. Note,«i on Ki'.searcht'.s as to American Orifrins. Hy llvni; Ci,.\UKi; 022 



W i:i).\ESI)AY, SFA'TEMItlAt 3. 



1. On lla^ Lainihiry Sculptiive.s of tlie Dohueii^ of the Morbilian. Hv Admiral 



F. 11. Tiunii-CTT '. 023 



2. .\n .\ccount of Small Flint Instnnnent.s found beneath Peat on the 



Pennine Chain. By R. Law and .I.\mi;s flousK.vLr. 024 



3. On the Priuiarv l)ivision.s and Oeogiaphical Distribution of Mankind. By 



Jamem Dallas, F.L.S ". 024 



4. Notes on .«ome Tribes of New South Wale.s. Dy A. L. P. Oamhron' 024 



Appkndix I. Addresses presented to the Association in Canada 025 



Api'KNnix 11, Foundation of a IMedal at MeGill University, Montreal, in com- 

 memoration of the visit of the Dritish Association to Canada 020 



Inukx 0;}.") 



LIST OF PLATES. 



PLATES I.— III. 



Illustrative of Profe.ssor Schuster's Communication, 'On the Connection between 

 Sunspots and Terrestrial Phenomena.' 



PLATES IV. ANi) V. 



Illustrative of Sir James Douglass's Communication, 'On Improvements in Coast 



Signals." 



PLATFS VI.— VIII. 

 Illustrative of Mr. J. M. AVilsou's Communication, ' On American Permanent Way.' 



PLATE IX. 



Illustrative of Mr. G. E. Dobson's Couimunicatiou, ' An Attempt to Exhibit 

 Diagrammatically the several Stages of Evolution of the Mammalia.' 



