NEW ARRANGEMENTS. 
THE INSTITUTE’S ROOMS. The arrangements in regard to these 
have been improved, and a new Clerk, especially trained to the 
work of the Institute, is in constant attendance. 
The rooms are open from ten till five ; Saturdays till two. 
THE JOURNAL. Members are entitled to have any Quarterly Parts 
in their possession neatly and uniformly bound into Annual 
Volumes, in cloth, gilt tops, FREE. Associates, for One Shilling 
the volume. (Four parts form a volume). 
COMPLETION OF SETS OF VOLUMES: 
SECOND SERIES.—But a limited number of the Volumes of the 
second series (viz. Volumes VI. to XVIII.) remain in stock at the 
Institute, 7, Adelphi Terrace: Members and Associates desiring to 
complete the series have an opportunity of doing so now at 10s. 6d. 
per volume, Associates paying 6d. extra postage. The Volumes of 
Series I. (Volumes I. to V.) can only be had when the Highteen Volumes 
are purchased. 
VOLUME II. 
Circumstances have enabled the Council to publish this volume in a cheaper 
form: Price (at the Institute’s Office), to Members and Associates, Six Shillings 
and Sixpence. 
CONTENTS : 
On the Terrestrial Changes and Probable Ages of the Continents, founded upon Astrono- 
mical Data and Geological Facts. By the late EvAN Hopkins, Esq., U.E., F.G.S. 
On tke Credibility of Darwinism. By the late GEORGE Warincton, Esq., F.C.S. 
On the Credibility of Darwinism. By the late JAMES REDDIE, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I. 
On Utilitarianism. By tbe late JAMES REDpDIE, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I. 
On the Logic of Scepticism. By the Rev. Rosrnson THORNTON, D.D., V.P. 
Annual Address (On the Institute’s Work). By the late James REDDIE, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I. 
On the Relations of Metaphysical and Physical Science to the Ubristian Doctrine of 
Prayer. By the Rev. Protessor JoHN Kirk. 
On Geological Chronology, and the Cogency of the Arguments by which some Scientific 
Doctrines are supported. (In reply to Professor Huxley’s Address delivered at Sion 
College.) By the late J. ReppIn, Hsq., Hon. Sec. V.I. 
On the Geometrical Isomorphism of Crystals, and tbe Derivation of all other Forms from 
those of the Cubical System (6 plates). By the late Rev. W. MitTcHELL, M.A., V.P. 
COPIES OF PARTS 18 AND 19 ARE MUCH WANTED AT THE OFFICE. 
