CONTENTS.—NO. XCIII. 
JOURNAL OF THE TRANSACTIONS. 
AnnuaL Meerinc.—Tue Twenty-Tuirp Report... me 
SPEECHES By Sir H. Bark ty, K.C.B., G.C.M.G., F.R.S. ; ApmMirau 
Sir Leopotp McCury‘tock, R.N., F.R.S., &. ... ae 
AynuaL AppREss on “THE CunEIFORM INSCRIPTIONS OF TEL EL- 
Amarna.” By Tue Rev. A. H. Saycs, M.A., LL.D., Deputy 
PROFESSOR OF COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY AT OXFORD UNIVERSITY 
SPEECHES BY THE Ricut Hon. Lorp Hatssvry, P.C., Lorp CHan- 
CELLOR; Monsizur E. NavitLe; THE Rev. W. Wricut, D.D.; 
Sir J. Rispon Bennett, M.D., F.R.S. ; ADMIRAL Sir ERAsMus 
Ommanyey, R.N., C.B., F.R:S., anp Starr CoMMANDER 
Errrick W. Creak, R.N., F.R.S. 
ORDINARY MEETING, 2ND DECEMBER, 1889 ... 
OrpinaRY Meetine, May 20, 1889... wus a ee 
On THE CanaanitEs. By Masor C. R. Conner, D.C.L., R.E. 
DIscUSSION ON THE FOREGOING 
Remarks By Canon Isaac Taytor, LL.D.; Prorressorn G. W. 
Leitver, D.C.L., D.O.L.; anp Mr. G. Bertin, M.R.AS. 
(British Museum) 
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