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I Oil (lie llili^ioii of the Aliorigiiial Tiilios of India. I'-y I'l-ofe.'^sor J. AvEUY. Rcmai-ks by 



(Iciicral Haig, Mr. U. li.vs.sAM, and otlicrs. 

 On til.' Evolution of Savaires by Dcf^radation. ]\iv. l\ A. AlLKX, M.A. 

 Soiii," Thouirlits on the Evolution of Hcligions. V>y Itev. W. R. Bl.\(KEtt, M.A 

 On till' Eolation of Fossil ]?otany to Tlieories of Kv.dution. P.y late W. P. James. F.L.S. 



Jtemarks by Sir II. CnvEN, F.Iv.S., I'rof. W. ( 'aukuthkus, F.li.S., Dr. J. Buaxton 



JliCKS, F.R.S., Ac. 

 Was I'rinieval Man a Savage? By J. Hassell, Esc). 

 lu'niarks on Evolution and JJevelopmcnt. By liev. .!. WiinE, ^l.A. 

 On Some Characteristics of Primitive lieligious. By liev. K. Coi.LiXS, M.A. 

 Human Eesponsibility. By Iti-v. G. lii.Exc owe. 



On the Worship and Traditicms of the Aborigines of America. By Bev. M. Eells, M.A. 

 lu'marks liy Professor .J. O. DoiiSEY, U.S. Survey. 

 l^A'ote on L'omjjarative Iteligions. 



VOL. XX. 



77. Sjiei'ial Address by the Institute's President, Sir G. G. Stokes, liart., M.A., D.C.L. 



Prcsi(l(!nt of the Royal Society. 

 E.uyiit: Physical, Historical, Literary, and Social. P>j' •!. I<i:slie Pouter, D.D., D.C.L. 



(^the late). Remarks by the Earl of Bel^ioke, Bight If ou. A. S. Ayuton (the late), &c. 

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



F.R.S.E. Remarks by Right Hon. Lord Gki.-mthoki'E, Ac. 



78. On Agnosticism. By J. Haj-sell, Esq. 



On the Stru<-ture rtf tjie Gorilla, jiy E. Chahi.eswouth, l%sq., F.G.S.; witn illustration. 

 Notes on the Antiquitj^ of Man. By the EniTou. The ( 'hronology of Auinuil Life on the 



Eartli prior to the Advent of Man. liy Sir .J. William Dawsox, C.M.G., F.K.S., 



President of the British Association. 

 Jlistorical Evidences of the Migration of Abi'am. ll}- A\'. Si-. ('. Boscawex, F.K.Hist.Soc, 



with drawings. Notes by Professor Sayce, E. -A. \V. I'.rooE, Es(|., Ac. 

 A Samoau Tradition of Creation. l!ev. T. Powell, F.L.S. (the late); Notes on the Islands. 

 7St. The Fundamental Assumptions of Agnosticism. ]!y Bev. II. J. Clauice. 



On Miracles. By Rev. H. C. M. Watsox. Remarks by Tiord (tUImtiiohi'E, Ac. 

 On Accounts of the Creation. By W. 1'. .Iames, Es(j.. F. li.S. (the late). 



80. ( m Fmal Cause. By Professor R. L. Dahxey, D.D., LL.D. 



< )n Structure and Structureless. Bj- Prof. Lionel S. IiL'^ale, M.B. , F.R.S. 



I In tlie Meteorology of Sj'ria and Palestine, liy Professor (i. E. Post, F.L.S. (with ehart). 



liemarks by Sir Joseph Fayhek, K.C.S.I.!^ F. B.S., vVc. 

 On the Geogra'phical Names on the List of Thothmes 111. P.v Professor G. Masi'ERO 



(with n'lap). Remarks by Sir Charles Wilson, X.C.B., K.C.M.G., F.R.S. , Major 



C. R. CoxDER, R.E., Dr. A\"RiGnT, Ac. Note ou l']xcavations round the Sphinx. By 



Prof. :Masi'eko. 



VOL. XXI. 



81. Results of an ICxpedition to Arabia Petra-a and Palestine (with chart). By Professor E. 



Hill, F.H.S., Dirertur of the Geological Survey of Ireland. 

 Jewish, l'h<enician, and l']arly Greek Art. liy liev. .1. I,eslie Porter, D.C.L. (the late). 

 b2. The Discoveries at Sidon. 



Tli(! Emjiire of tlie Ilittites. I>y Rev. "W. A\'Rif;nT, D.D. Note on the llitfites. 



Canaan, Ancient and Modei-n. By Professor Tristilvm, F.K.S. 



On ('aves. liy Pmfessor T. McK. Hughes, F.li.S. (Citml)riilge'). with comments by Sir 



.1. W. Dawsox, C.jVf.G., F.B.S., Sir Wauixgtox W. Smyth, F.K.S., and others. 

 Oriental Entomology. By Rev. F. A. Walker, D.D., F.L.S. Notes by S. T. IvLeix, Esq., 



F.L.S., and others. 

 I'etra. liy Professor E. Hull, F.B.S. (with chart). 

 83. On Krishna. By liev. R. (^ollixs, M.A. Notes by Sir Af. A[onier-AVii.i.1AMs, K.C.I. E., 



Professors AIax Mullek, E. B. Cowei.l, l)or(;LAs, he l.Atiori'ERiE, Dr. Leitner, and 



Dr. EDERSHEni (the late). 

 Till' Peiligree of the Coral Keefs of England. Bv S. li. Pattlsox. F.G.S. R<'marks by 



Sir G. ( i. Stokes, Bart., P.B.S. 

 Pnic-tical 0|itimi.-ni. liy the Most liev. B.islioi) Sai:mAre/, Smith. D.D. 

 X4. Traditions of the Aborigines of North America. Hy Bev. S. D. pEET(with illustriitionsY 

 (111 the Bciinly of N:ituie. Hy Lord i ;RL>rnioRPE, with special pajier by liev. W. 



Arthur, M.A. 

 Involution. By liev. 11. J. Clarke, M..\. Bemarks by Sir J.W. Dawsox, C.AI.C, F.li.S. 

 Appendices; The Jewish Nation and Diseases. Ilgyptian lliscoverios in 1888. (Library 



List, Ae.) The Sacred Books of the East. By Sir M. MoxiER-WiLLiAMs. K.C.I. E. 



