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fOn the IniiucMvo Lo^ic. By Prof. R. L. D.vB^iEV, D.D., LL.D. Sp3eoh9? by Sir H. 



Barkly, K.C.B., G.C.M.G., F.R.S., Sir J. Lrfroy, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., &c. 

 Oa Evolution by Natural Selection. J. tl.vgsELL, Esq. 

 Remarks ou EvolutioQ by Professor ViRCHOw. 

 Oq the Rocency of the Close of the Glacial Epocjh. By D. Mackintosh, E?!., F.G.S. 



Communicitions from Prof. T. Rai'RRi? Jones, F. U.S., anl oth3rs. 

 Oq the rece.s-iion of Niagara (with the Uuited States Government Survey Dia^'rams). 

 On the Rsliglon of the A.h)ria;iaal Tribes of In lia. By Professor J. Avery. Rem irks by 



General H.\I}, Mr. H. Rass.vm, and others. 

 On the Involution of Savajje-i by D3 Jfra I itioii. Rev. F. A. AlI/EN, M. A. 

 Soma Tiiougats on the Evolution of Rslig-ions. By Rgv. W. R. BL.vCKGTr, M. A. 

 Oa the Relation of Fossil B)tany to Taeories of B/olution. By la^e W. P. J.wfES, F.L.S. 



Remarks by Sir R. Owen, F.R.S., Prof. W. Carruthers, F.R.S., Dr. J. Braxton 



Hicks, P.R.S., &c. 

 Was i.imeval Man a Savaare ? By J. Hassell, Esq. 

 Remarks on Evolution and Davelopment. By Rev. J. WHITE, M. A. 

 On Some Characteristics of Primitive Relia^ions. By Rev. R. Collins, M. A. 

 Human Responsibility. By Rev. G. Blexcowe. 

 Oa the Worship and Traditions of the Aborigines of Anaerlca. By Rsv. M. Eells, M.A. 



Remarks by Professor J. 0. DoRSEY, U.S. Survey. 

 '^Note on Comparative Religions. 



VOL. XX.— 1886-7. 



77. Special Address by the Institute's President, Professor G. G. StoKes, M.A., D.C.L. > 



President of the Royal Society. 

 Egypt: Physical, Historical, Literary, and Social. By J. Leslie Porter, D.D.,D.C. L., 



President of Queen's College, Belfast. Remarks by the Earl of Belmore, Plight Hon. 



A. S. Ayrton (the late), &c. 

 On the Theory of Natural Selection and the Theory of Design, By Professor Duns, D.D., 



F.R.S.E. Remarks by Right Hon. Lord Grimthorpe, &c. 



78. On Agnosticism. Bv J. Hassell, Esq. 



On the Structure of the Gorilla. By E. Charlesworth, Esq., F.G.S. ; with illustration. 

 Notes on the Antiquity of Man. By the Editor. The Chronology of Animal Life on the 



Earth prior to the Advent of Man. By Sir J. William Dawson, KC.M.G., F.R.S., 



President of the British Association. 

 Historical Evidences of tne Migration of Abram. By W. St. C. Boscawen, F.R.Hist.Soc, 



with drawings. Notes by Professor Sayce, F.R.S., E. A. W. Budge, Esq., &c. 

 A Samoan Tradition of Creation. By Rev. T. Powell, F.L.S. ; Notes on the Islands. 



79. The Fundamental Assumptions of Agnosticism. By Rev. H. J. Clarke. 



On Miracles. By Rev. H. C. M. Watson. Remarks by Lord Grimthorpe, &c. 

 On Accounts of the Creation. By W. P. James, Esq., F.L.S. (the late). 



80. On Final Cause. By Professor R. L. Dabney, D.D., LL.D. 



On Structure and Structureless. By Prof. Lionel S. Beale, M.B., I'.R.S. 



On the Meteorology of Syria and Palestine. By ProfessorG. E. Post, F.L.S. (with chart). 



Remarks by Sir Joseph Fayrer, K.C.S.I., F.R.S. , &c. 

 On the Geographical Names on the List of Thothmes III. Bv Professor G. Maspero 



(with map). Remarks by Sir Charles Wilson, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., F.R.S., Captain 



C. R. CoNDER, R.E., Dr. Wright, &c. Note on Excavations round the Sphinx. By 



Prof. Maspero. 



