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VOL. XVI. 



61. The Crediliility of the Supernatural. (Annual Address.) Py (tlie bite) Lord D'Neill. 



Supposed Piilsp.olitliic Tools of the Valley of the Axe. By N. Whitley. Esq. (Engravings.) 



An Examination of the Philosophy of Mr. Herbert Spencer. By tlie Eev. W. D. Ground- 



G2, On Herbert Spencer's Theory of the Will. By Kev. W. K. Urovnd; witli Uommunication. 



Biblical Proper JSames, personal and local, illustrated from sources external to Holy Scripture. 



By Kev. H. G. Tomkins. Comments by Professor MAM'EiiO. Mr. Eassam. and others. 

 Breaks in the Coutinuitj' of Mannnalian Life at certain Geological Periods, fatal to the 



Darwinian Theory of Evolution. By (the late) T. K. Oallaud, Esq., F.G.S., with: 



Comments by sevei-al Geologists. 

 The New Materialism Uuscientilic ; or Dictatorial Scientific Utterances and the Decline of 



Thought. By Professor Lionel S. Bealk, M.D., F. l.'.S. 

 On the Living and the Non-Living. By the same. On the New Materialism. By the same. 



63. The Theory of Evolution taught by H ajckel, and held by his followers. By J. Hassell, Esq. 

 The Supernatural in Nature. By '(the late) J. E. Howard, Esq., F.b'.S. 



64. Materialism. By Judge C. W. Kichmond. 



VOL. XVII. 



65. f The Kecent Survey of Western Palestine, and its Bearing upon the Bible. By Teelawnev 

 Saunders. Esq. 



Kemarks on Climate in relation to Organic Nature. By Surgeon-General C. A. Gordon, 

 M.D., C.B. Speeches by Sir J.'Kisdon Bennett, V.P.E.S. ; Sir Joseph Father, 

 K.C.S.L, M.D., F.E.S. ; and others. 



66. j On the Argument from Design in Nature, with some Illustrations from Plants. By (the 

 ] late) W". P. James, Esq., M.A. 



Considerations on the Unknown and Unknowable of Modern Thought ; or, Is it possible to- 

 know God? By the Kev. J. J. Lias, M.A. (then Hulsean Lecturer). Comments by 

 (the late) Lord "O'Nktll and others. 

 On certain Theories of Life. By Surg. -Gen. C. A. Gordon, C.B., M.D., Hon. Phys. to 



the Queen. 

 'On Certain Definitions of Matter. By (the late) J. E. Howard, Esq., F.E.S. 



On the Absence of Eeal Opposition between Science and Eevelation. By Professor G. G. 

 j Stokes, P.E.S. Comments by several leading scientific men. 



I Babylonian Cities. By Hormuzd Eassam ; with Kemarks by Professor Delitzsch, &c. 



68. I The Origin of Man. By Archdeacon Bardslky. 



l^Did the World Evolve Itself.* By Sir E. Beckett, Bart, (now Lord Grimthorpe). 



VOL. XVIII. 



69. On Misrepresentations of Christianity. By Lord O'Neill (the late). 

 Science not oppt)sed to Eevelation. By J. L. Porter, D.D., D.C.L. (the late). 



70. Kecent Egyptological Eesearch in its Biblical Eelation. By the Eev. H. G. Tomkins. 

 Cuneiform' Inscriptions as illustrative of the times of the Jewish Captivity. By VV. St 



Chad Boscawkn, F.E.Hist.Soc. 

 Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon — On Eecently Discovered Inscriptions of this King. By 



E. A. BiDGK. M.A., M.E.A.S. 

 Buddhism. By Eev. E. Collins. Eemarks by Di-. Leitneu (Lahore), Professor Ehys- 



Davids, Mr. Eassam, Eev. S. Coles (Ceylon), &c. Also a full Note on Krishna. 

 7L Pessimism. By (the late) W. P. James, Esq. 



On the Prehistoric Factory of Flints at Spiennes. By Eev. J. Magkns Mello, F.G.S. 

 The Evolution of the Pearly Nautilus. By S. E. Pattison, Esq.. F.G.S. 



72. "On Prehistoric Man in Egypt and the Lebanon." By Sir J. W. Dawson, C.M.G., 



F.E.S., McGill University, Montreal. Eemarks by Professors W. Warington Smyth,. 

 F.E.S., W. Boyd-Dawkins, F.E.S., T. Eupeut Jones, F.E.S., T. Wiltshire, F.G.S., 

 Colonel Herschel, F.E.S., Dr. Eae, F.E.S. 



VOL. XIX. 



73. fOn the Inductive Logic. By Prof. E. L. Dabney, D.D., LL.D. Speeches by Sir F. 

 I Barkly, G.C.M.Ct., K.C.B., F.E.S., Sir J. Lefroy, K.C.M.G., F.E.S., &c. 



I On Evolution by Natural Selection. By J. Hassell, Esq. 

 V Kemarks on Evolution by Professor Virchow. 



74. On the Eecency of the Close of the Glacial Epoch. By D. Mackintosh, Esq., F.G.S. 

 I Communications from Prof. T. EuPERr Jones, F.E.S.. and others. 



^_0n the recession of Niagara (with the LTnited States (government Survey Diagrams). 



