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On the Religion of the Aboriginal Tribes of India. By Professor J. AVERY, Remarks by 
General Hatc, Mr. H. RassaM, and others. 
On the Evolution of Savages by Degradation. Rev. F. A. ALLEN, M.A. 
Some Thoughts on the Evolution of Religions. By Rev. W. R. BLackreTT, M.A, 
On the Relation of Fossil Botany to Theories of Evolution. By late W. P. Jamgs, F.L.S. 
Remarks by Sir R. OwEn, F.R.S., Prof. W. CarrutTHeRs, F.R.S., Dr. J. Braxton 
Hicks, F.R.S., &c. 
Was Primeval Man a Savage? By J. HASsELt, Esq. 
Remarks on Evolution and Development. By Rev. J. WHITE, M.A. 
On Some Characteristics of Primitive Religions. By Rev. R. CoLiins, M.A. 
Human Responsibility. By Rev. G. BLENCOowrE. 
On the Worship and Traditions of the Aborigines of America. By Roy. M. EEtts, M.A, 
temarks by Professor J. O. Dorsey, U.S. Survey, 
Note on Comparative Religions. 
VOW eX 
Special Address by the Institute’s President, Professor G. G. Stokes, M.A., D.C.L., 
President of the Royal Society. 
Egypt: Physical, Historical, Literary, and Social. By J. Lestie Porter, D.D., D.C.L., 
President of Queen’s College, Belfast. Remarks by the Earl of BeELMorE, Right Hon. 
A. 8S. AYRTON (the late), &c. 
On the Theory of Natural Selection and the Theory of Design. By Professor Duns, D.D., 
F.R.S.E. Remarks by Right Hon. Lord GRimTHORPE, &c. 
, On Agnosticism. By J. HASSELL, Esq. 
On the Structure of the Gorilla. By F. CHARLESWORTH, Esq., F.G.S. ; with illustration. 
Notes on the Antiquity of Man. By the Epiror. The Chronology of Animal Life on the 
Earth prior to the Advent of Man. By Sir J. Witntam Dawson, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., 
President of the British Association. ; 
Historical Evidences of the Migration of Abram. By W. St. C. Boscawen, F.R.Flist. 
Soc., with drawings. Notes by Professor Sayce, F.R.S., E. A. W. Bonar, Esq., Xe. 
A Samoan Tradition of Creation. By Rev. T. PoWELL, F.L.S.; Notes on the Islands. 
. The Fundamental Assumptions of Agnosticism. By Rey. H. J. CLARKE. 
On Miracles. By Rey. H. C. M. Watson. Remarks by Lord GrimtnHorep, Xe, 
On Accounts of the Creation. By W. P. JAmEs, Esq., F.L.S. (the late). 
. On Final Cause. By Professor R. L. DaBNey, D.D., LL.D. 
On Structure and Structureless. By Prof. Lions, S. Beate, M.B., F.R.S. 
On the Meteorology of Syria and Palestine. By Professor G. E. Post, F.L.S. (with chart). 
Remarks by Sir JoSEPH Farrer, K.C.S.1., F.R.S., &c. 
On the Geographical Names on the List of Thothmes III. By Professor G. MAsPERo 
(with map). Remarks by Sir CHARLES WILSON, K,C.B., K.C.M.G., F.R.S., Captain 
C. R. ConpER, R.E., Dr. Wricut, &c. Note on Excavations round the Sphinx. By 
Prof, MASPERO, 
VOL. XXI.—1887-8. 
Results of an Expedition to Arabia Petrea and Palestine (with chart). By Professor 
KE. Hott, F.R.8., Director of the Geological Survey of Treland. 
Jewish, Phoenician, and Early Greek Art. By Rev. Dr. PorrEr, President, Queen's College, 
Belfast. 
. The Discoveries at Sidon. 
The Empire of the Hittites. By Rev. W. Wricut,D.D. Note on the Hittites. 
Canaan, Ancient and Modern. By Professor TRISTRAM, F.R.S. 
On Caves. By Professor T. McK. Hucuss, F.G.S. (Cambridge), with comments by Sir 
J. W. Dawson, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., Sir Wartnaton W. Smytu, F.R.S., and others. 
Oriental Entomology. By Rev. F. A. WaLKrrR, D.D., F.L.S. Nozes by 8. T. KLEry, 
Esq , F.L.S., and others. 
Petra. By Professor E. HULL, F.R.S. (with chart). 
On Krishna. By Rev. R. Couttns, M.A. Notes by Sir M. Monter-Witttams, K.C.I.E. 
Professors Max MULLER, E, B, CowkbL, Dovanas, DE LacoupPrrin, Dr. LEITNER, 
and Dr. EDERSHEIM. 
The Pedigree of the Coral Reefs of England. ByS. R. Partison, F.G.S. Ramarks by 
Professor G. G. STOKES, P.R.S. 
Practical Optimism. By Canon SAUMAREZ SMITH, B.D. 
Traditions of the Aborigines of North America. By Rev. S. D. Pret (with RN 
On the Beauty of Nature. By LorD GRIMTHORPE, with special paper by Rey. W. 
ARTHUR, M.A. 
Evolution. By Rev. H. J. CLARKE, M.A. Remarks by Sir J. W. Dawson, K.C.M.G., F.R.S, 
The Jewish Nation and Diseases, Egyptian Discoveries in 1888, (Library List, &c.) 
