NEW SERIES. 



Bking tiik Vomaies contaixix<; the moke Modekx PArERS. 



VOL. VI. IS THE First of this Seriks. 



21. I'Ou Civili-sation, Moral and Material. (Also in l\eply to Sir John Lubbock on •' Primitivo 

 j Man.") By the late J. Eeddie. Esq., ]{on. Sci-.'V.I. 



< >n I>r. Newman's " Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent." P>y the Ilev. Preb. I.'ow, M. A. 



22. I On the Evidence of the Egyptian Monuments to the Sojourn of Israel iu Egypt. J'.y the 

 I Kev. B. W. Savile, M.A. 



On the Moabito Stone. By Captain F. Petkie, Hon. Sec. 

 I On Phyllotaxis; or, the Arransjemout of Leaves in Accordance with Mathematical Laws. 

 I By the Kev. G. Henslow, M.A., F.L.S. 



j On Prehistoric Monotheism, considered in relation to Man as an Aboriginal Savage. Bj' 

 the late Bishop Titcomb, D D. 



23. On Biblical Pneumatology and Psychology. By the Pev. "\V. W. English. M.A. 

 On Some Scriijtnral Aspects of Man's Tripartite Nature. By the Kev. C. Ghaham. 

 On Ethnic Testinuinies to the Pentateuch. By the late Bishop TiTCOMB, D.D. 



2-1. On the Darwinian Theory. By the late Prebendary luoxs, D.D. 



Serpent Myths of Ancient Egypt. By the late W. R. Coopeu, Esq., F.P.A.S., Sr.P.A.S., 

 Sec. Soc. Biblical Archaeology. 129 Illustrations. 



VOL. VII. 



25. fOi- Natural Theology, considered with resiDCct to Modern Philosophv. Bv the IJev. G. 

 j Hexslow, M.A. , F.L.S. 



On Fatalism, ('ontribnted by the Rev. J. Ponmxs, D.D. 



26. I On Darwiinsm Tested by Pecent Pesearches in language. By F. B.vtejiax, Esq.. M.D., &c. 

 On Force and its Manifestations. By the Pev. J. M'U.vxx, D.D. 

 On Professor Tyndall's "Fragments of Science for Unscientific People." By the late 



Prebendary Ikons, D.D. 

 On the Origin of the Moral Sense. By the Pev. Professor KiKK. 

 On Force and Energy. By the late C'iiarlks Bkooke, Escj., M.A., F.R.S. 

 On Darwinism and its Effects upon Peligious Thought. P>y (". P. Bkee, Esq., M.D., &<: 

 Remarks on Some of the Current Principles of Historic Criticism. By Rev. Preb. Row. M.A. 

 On ''Scientific Facts and Christian Evidence." Bj- the late J. E. Howakd, Esq.. F.P.S.. F.L.S. 



28. On the "Law of Creation— Unity of Plan, Variety of Form." By Pev. (J. AV. Wei.i.ox, M.A. 

 I Some Remarks on tlu^ I'resent Aspect of Inquiries as to th(^ "introduction of (Jeneraand 

 t Species in (Geological Time. P.y V.-Chancellor J. W. ])A\v.so.\, C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S. 



VOL. VIII. 



29. Tli(> I'alfnolithic Age Examined. By N. Whitley, ]"s(|. 



(.\nnnal Address.") On the Moral and Social Anarchy of Modern rnbelief. By the late 

 Principal T. P. Boulthke, IjL.D. 



30. On the Identity of Reason in Science and Peligiou. Rev. I!. Mitchell. 



On Buddhism. ]iy the Right Rev. Bishop Pieks < '. ( 'LAVcn rox. D.I •., v^c, with connnnni- 



cations from Professors CuAXDLEKand Bkkwek. 

 On the ("ontrast between Crystallisation and Life. By the late .1. ]■;. Howakd, Esc]., F.P.S. 



31. On the Brixham Cavern and its Testimony to the Anti(ii:ity of Man — examined. P>y 



N. Whitlky. Esq., Sec. Royal Inst, of Cornwall. 

 On tlio Rules of Evidence as applicable ti> the ( 'rediliilit v of ilist(n-v. By W. FouSYTH, 



Esq., Q.C, LL.D., Viie-Presi.lent. 

 On the Princii>les of Moilern I'antheistic and Atheistic I'hiloso|ihy as ex]iressed in the last 

 work of Strauss, Mill, i<ec ]5y the Rev. Prebendary i '. A. llow, il .\. I'.qier on the 

 same, by late Prof. Challis, M.A., F.P.S., F.L'.A.s! 

 82 Oil " I'rehisloric Trii<litions and Customs in Connexion \\illi Sun ami Serpent Worship." 

 .1. S. I'HENE, Esq., LL.D., F.S.A., with Illustrations. 



