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VOL, XV. 
The Life of Joseph. Illustrated from Sources External to Holy Scripture. By Rev. H. G. 
TOMKINS. 
On the Relation between Science and Religion, through the Principles of Unity, Order, and 
Causation, Annual Address by the Right Rev. Bishop CoTrtTERiLL, D.D. (the late). 
Some Considerations on the Action of Will in the Formation and Regulation of the Universe 
—being an Examination and Refutation of certain Arguments against the existence of 
a personal conscious Deity. By (the late) Lord O’NEILL. 
On the Modern Science of Religion, with Special Reference to those parts of Prof. Max 
Miiller’s ‘‘ Chips from a German Workshop,” which treat thereon. Rev. G. BLENCOWE. 
On the Early Destinies of Man. By (the late) J. E. Howarp, Esq., F.R.S. 
Pliocene Man in America. By Dr. SouTHALL (United States) ; a second paper on the 
same, by Sir J. W. Dawson, K.C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S., of M‘Gill College, Montreal ; 
and communications from the Duke of ARGyLL, K.G.; Professor W. Boyp-DAWKINS, 
F.R.S.; Professor T. McK. Hugues (Woodwardian Professor of Geology at Cam- 
bridge), and others. 
Scientific Facts and the Caves of South Devon. By (the late) J. E. HowarpD, Esq., F.R.S. 
Implements of the Stone Age as a primitive Demarcation between Man and other Animals. 
By (the late) J. P. THompson, D.D., LL.D. 
Meteorology: Rainfall. By J. F. BAtmEMAN, Esq., F.R.S., F.R.S.E. 
On the Rainfall and Climate of India. By Sir JosepH Farrer, K.C.S.1., M.D., F.R.S., 
with a new Map, showing the Physical Geography and Meteorology of India, by 
TRELAWNEY W. SAUNDERS, Esq. 
Language and the Theories of its Origin. By R. Brown, Esq., F.S.A. 
VOL... XVi, 
The Credibility of the Supernatural. (Ann. Address.) By (the late) Lord O’NEtLL. 
Supposed Paleolithic Tools of the Valley of the Axe. By N. Wurriry, Esq. (Engravings.) 
An Examination of the Philosophy of Mr. Herbert Spencer. By the Rev. W. D. Grounp. 
On Herbert Spencer’s Theory of the Will. By Rev. W. D. GRrounD; with Communication. 
Biblical Proper Names, personal and local, illustrated from sources external to Holy Scripture. 
By Rev. H. G. Tomkins. Comments by Professor Masprro, Mr. Rassam, and others. 
Breaks in the Continuity of Mammalian Life at certain Geological Periods fatal to the 
Darwinian Theory of Evolution. By (the late) T. K. CALLARD, Esq., F.G.S., with 
Comments by several Geologists. 
The New Materialism Unscientific ; or, Dictatorial Scientific Utterances and the Decline of 
Thought. By Professor LioneL 8. BEALE, M.D., F.R.S. 
On the Living and the Non-Living. By the same. On the New Materialism. By the same, 
The Theory of Evolution taught by Hxckel, and held by his followers. By J. HASSELL, Esq. 
The Supernatural in Nature. By (the late) J. E. HOWARD, Esq., F.R.S. 
Materialism. By Judge C. W. RicHMOND. 
VOR, XVEL 
The Recent Survey of Western Palestine, and its Bearing upon the Bible. By TRELAWNEY 
SAUNDERS, Esq. 
Remarks on Climate in relation to Organie Nature. By Surgeon-General C. A. GORDON, 
M.D., C.B. Speeches by Sir J. Rispon Bennett, V.P.R.S.; Sir JOSEPH FAYRER, 
K.C.8.1., M.D., F.R.S. ; and others. 
On the Argument from Design in Nature, with some Illustrations from Plants. By (the 
late) W. P. Jamus, Esq., M.A. 
Considerations on the Unknown and Unknowable of Modern Thought; or, Is it possible to 
know God? By the Rev. J. J. Lras, M.A. (then Hulsean Lecturer). Comments by 
(the late) Lord O’NEILL and others. 
On reek Theories of Life. By Surg.-Gen. C. A. Gorpon, C.B., M.D., Hon. Phys. to 
the Queen. 
On Certain Definitions of Matter. By (the late) J. E. Howarp, Esq., F.R.S. 
On the Absence of Real Opposition between Science and Revelation. By Professor G. G. 
Stokes, P.R.S. Comments by several leading scientific men. 
Babylonian Cities. By Hormuzp RassamM; with Remarks by Professor DELITZscH, &e. 
The Origin of Man. By Archdeacon BARDSLEY. 
Did the World Eyolve Itself? By Sir E. Beckett, Bart. (now Lord Grimthorpe). 
