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VOL. XXI.—1887-8. 
Results of an Expedition to,Arabia Petra and Palestine (with chart). By Professor FR. 
Huu, F.R.S., Director of the Geological Survey of Ireland. 
Jewish, Phoenician, and Harly Greek Art. By Rev. J. LESLIE PorTER, D.C.L, (the late). 
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.R.S. (Cambridge), with comments by Sir 
J. W. Dawson, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., Sir Wartneton W. Smytu, F.R.S., and others. 
Oriental Entomology. By Rev. F. A. WALKER, D.D., F.L.S. Notes by §. T. Kixr, Esq., 
F.L.S., and others. 
‘Petra. By Professor EH. HULL, F.R.S. (with chart), 
On Krishna. By Rev. R. Contins, M.A. Notes by Sir M. Monter-WILLiaMs, K.C.I.E., 
Professors Max MULLER, E. B. COWELL, DoUGLAS, DE LACOUPERIE, DR. LEITNER, and 
Dr. EDERSHEIM (the late). 
The Pedigree of the Coral Reefs of England. By 8. R. Pattison, F.G.S. Remarks by 
Sir G. G. StoKss, Bart., P.R.S. 
Practical Optimism. By the Most Rev. Bishop SAUMAREZ SmitH, D.D. 
Traditions of the Aborigines of North America. By Rev. 8S. D. Pret (with illustrations). 
On the Beauty of Nature. By Lord GRIMTHORPE, with special paper by Rev. W. 
ARTHUR, M.A. 
Evolution. By Rev. H. J. Clarke, M.A. Remarks by Sir J. W. Dawson, K.C.M.G.,F.R.5S. 
Appendices ; The Jewish Nation and Diseases. Egyptian Discoveries in 1888, (Library 
List, &c.) The Sacred Books ofthe East. By Sir M. Monter-Wittiams, K.C.I.E. 
VOL. XXII.—1888-9. 
Annual Address by the President, Sir G. G. Stoxss, Bart., M.P., President of the Royal 
Society. Speeches by Sir H. Barkty, K.C.B., F.R.S., Sir RIsDON BENNETT, F.R.S., 
Sir F. L. McCurtocg, F.R.S., Mr. H. Rassam, &c. 
Note by the President on the one Origin of the Books of Revelation, and of Nature. 
On Time and Space. By the Rev. W. ARTHUR. 
. On the Names on the List of Thothmes III. at Karnac, their Geographical, Ethnographical 
and Biblical relations. By G. MasPEro, with communications from Sir C. WILSON, 
K.C.B., F.R.S., Professor A. H. Saycr, Rev. Canon Lippon, Mr. Lr Pack RENoUr, 
Rey. Dr. EDERSHEIM, Major C. R. ConpER, Rev. H. G. TomKrys, map by Author. 
On the Theory of Natural Selection and the Theory of Design. By Professor Duns, D.D., 
with remarks by Lord GRIMTHORPE, the Most Rey. the BisHop of SYDNEY, and others, 
and a note by Mr. T. Francis Rivers, F.L.S. 
On the late Professor ASA Gray. By the Eprror. 
Note on the importance of Babylonian Excavations. By the EDITOR, 
On Human Foot-prints in Nicaragua. By Dr. D. G. Brinton. 
The Aborigines of Australia, their Ethnic Position and Relations, by J. FrAsER, LL.D., 
F.R.S., (N.S. W.) with remarks by many travellers; also opinion of Prof. Max MULLER. 
Oriental Entomology. By Rev. F, A. WALKER, D.D., F.L.S., remarks by several ento- 
mologists, including a note Mr. E. B. Pouuron, F.R.S., on Mimicry. 
A Physical Theory of Moral Freedom. By JosEPH JoHN MuRPHY; remarks by Sir J. 
FayreEr, K.C.S.1., F.R.S., the Hon. J. M. Grecory, LL.D. of Washington, &c. 
The Botanical Geography of Syria and Palestine. By Professor G. E. Post, D.D., M.D., 
with notes by Eastern Travellers. 
On Flint Arrow Heads of delicate structure. By the Rt. Hon. Sir C. Murray, K.C.B., 
also a note on Cave Deposits.” 
