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47. On the Relation of Scientific Thought to Religion. The Right Rev. Bishop Cotterill, D.D. 

 Monotheism. By the Rev. Dr. Rule (Author of •' Oriental Records"). 



48. Physical Geography of the East. By the late J. L. Porter, D.D., D.O.L. 



VOL. XIII. 



49. f Modern Geogenies and the Antiquity of Man. Late Prof. Birks, M.A. 

 The Annual Address. Rev. Principal Rigg, D.D. 



60. " On Science and Man." By Dr. Noah Pouter (Pi-esident of Yale, United States). 



' The Lapse of Time since the Glacial Epoch determined by the Date of the Polished Stone 



Age." By Dr. Southall (United States). 

 ' Final Gause: a Critique of the Failure of Paley and the Fallacy of Hume." By the 

 late J. P. Thompson, D.D., LL.D. (Harvard, U.S.). 

 51. " The Torquay Oaves and then- Teachings." By the late J. E. Howard, Esq.. F.R.S. 



J " Does the Coutemporaneitj' of Man with the Extinct Mammalia, as shown by Recent Cavern 



I Exploration, prove the Antiquity of Man?" By T. K. Callard, Esq., F.G.S., &c. ; 



with special additional communications by Professor Boyd Daavkins, F.R.S. , Rev. 



J. M. Mello, M.A., F.G.S. (Creswcll), &c. 



' The System of Zoroaster considered in connexion with Archaic Monotheism." By 



R. Brown, Esq., F.S.A. 

 ' On the Evidence already obtained as to the Antiquity of Man." By Professor T. McK. 

 Hughes, M.A. (Woodwardian Professor of Geology at Cambridge University) ; with 

 additions by the DuKE OF Argyll, K.G., Professor Boyd-Dawkins, F.R.S., and other 

 Geologists. 



VOL. XIV. 



58. " The Topography of the Sinaitic Peninsula " (giving results of last survey). By (the late) 

 Rev. F. W. Holland, M.A. (Palestine Exjiloration Fund); with a new map. 

 " The Ethnology of the Pacific." B3' the Rev. S. J. Whitmee, F.L.S. ; with a large new 



map, showing the distribution of Races and all the results of the latest discoveries. 

 The Annual Meeting. 



54. On Physiological Metaphysics. By Professor Noah Porter (President, Yale Univ., U.S.). 

 On the Druids and their Religion. By the late J. E. HowAKU, Esq., F.R.S. 



On the Organ of Mind. By Rev. J. Flsher, D.D. (the late). 

 On the Data of Ethics. By Principal Wace, D.D. 



55. On the Bearings of Ihe Study of Natural Science, and of the Contemplation of the Dis- 



coveries to which that Study leads, on our Religious Ideas. By Professor Stokes, 



P. li'.S. (Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, Cambridge). 

 Late Assyrian and Babylonian Research. By Hokmuzd Rassam, Esq. 

 On the Evidence of the Later Movements of Elevation and Depression in the British Isles. 



By Professor Hi'GHfs, M.A. (Woodnardian Professor of Geology at Cimibridge). 

 On the Nature of Life. By Professor H. A. Nicholson, M.D., F.R.S.E., Aberdeen. 

 5G. On the Religion and Mythology of the Aryans of Northern Europe. By R. Brown, F.S.A. 



VOL. XV. 



fThe Life of Joseph. Illustrated from Soiirces External to Holy Scripture. By Rev. H. G, 



TOMKINS. 



On the Relation between vScience and Peligion, through the Principles of Unity, Order, and 

 Causation. Annual Address by the Right Rev. Bishop Cotterill, 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. 



68. On the Modern Science of Religion, with Special Reference to those parts of Prof. Max 

 Mliller's " Chips from a German Workshop," whicli treat thereon. Rev. G. BleNCOWE. 



On the Early Destinies of Man. By (the late) J. E. Howard, 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.CM.G., LL.D., F.R.S., of M'Gill College, Montreal ; 



and communications from the Duke of Argyll, K.G. ; Professor W. IiOYD-Dawkins, 

 F.R.S.; Professor T. McK. Hughes (Woodwardian Professor of Geology at Cam- 

 bridge), and others. 



69. Scientific Facts and the Caves of South Devon. By (the late) J. E. Howard, 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. IUteman, Esq., F.H.S., F.R.S.E. 



On the Rainfall and Climate of India. By Sir Joseph Fayher, K.C.S.L, M.D., F.R.S., 

 with a new Map, showing the Physical Geography and Meteorology of India, by 

 1^ Trelawney W. Saunders, Esq. 

 CO. Language and the Theories of its Origin. By R. Brown, Esq., F.S.A. 



