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Annual Address. The Development of the Religious Faculty in Man, apart from Revela- 
tion. By the Right Rev. Bishop WELLDoN, D.D. 
tesearches in Sinai. By Prof. W. M. FLINpEers Perrigz, D.C.L. Review by the 
Secretary. 
The San Ranaieod and Valparaiso Earthquakes and their causes (with map). By 
WakreEn Upuam, Esq., D.Se., F.G.S. (America). 
The Scriptural Idea of Miracles. By Rev. Canon R. B. GrrpLEsTonr, M.A. 
The Pedigree of the Nations, No. Il. By Martin L. Rouse, Esq., B.L. 
The History of the Spread of the European Fauna. By Prof. J. Logan Losiry, F.G.S. 
Orissa: A little known province of the Indian Empire. With some personal Reminis- 
cences. By C. W. Op1ine, Esq., C.S8.I. 
Survivals of Primitive Religion among the people of Asia Minor. By the Rev. G. BE. 
Wuirte, 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 WriittaM 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. Storrs TurneEr, B.A. 
VOL. XL. 
Annual Address. The Bible and Astronomy. By Mr. Ef. Watter Maunper, F.R.A.S. 
Primeval Man in Belgium. By Rev. D. Gat WHITLEY. 
The influence of the Glacial Epoch upon the Early History of Mankind. 
Professor G. FREDERICK Wricut, D.D., LL.D. 
Resemblances between Indian and Jewish Ideas and Customs. By Colonel T. Hontpetn 
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. Dittworrs Fox. 
A Recent Visit to Petra. Lecture delivered by Mr. ARTHUR SurTon, 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. ScHARFrY’s recent work, ‘“ Huropean Animals.” By Professor EpwARD 
Huni, LL.D., F.R.S8: 
The Decay of Ultramontanism from an Historical Point of View. 
J.J. Lias, M.A. 
The American Fauna and its Origin. By Professor J. Logan Lopiey, F.G.S. 
The Shia Turks. By Rev. G. E. Wuits, 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. CuristTian, B.A. 
List of Officers, Members, etc. 
By Rey. 
By Rev. CHANCELLOR 
VOL.) XL. 
ee By the PrestpEnt, The Rt. Hon. the Earl of H ALSBURY, D.C.L., 
F.R.S. 
Geneva and Chamounix of to-day as compared with half a century ago. By Professor 
EH. Hurt, LL.D., F.R.S. ; 3 
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. ScHorrEenp. 
Christianity and Socialism. By the Venerable W. CUNNINGHAM, Archdeacon of Ely. 
Discoveries in Babylonia and Neighbouring Lands. By Dr. TuEropuitus G. Pincngs. 
Modernism, its Origin and l'endencies. 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. CArvus-WILson. 
The Present Position of Catholics in France. By Rey. A. GALTON. 
The Date of the Nativity was 8 B.c. By Lieut.-Colonel GEoRGE MACKINLAY. 
Authority. By the Very Rev. H. Wacr, D.D., Dean of Canterbury. 
Biographical Notice of the late Mr, W1LFRED H. HupLeston. 
List of Officers, Members, ete. 
