VOL. XXIL 



Annual Address by tlie President, Sir G. G. Stokes, Bart., M.P., Presidisut of tLe Eoyal 



Society. Speeclics by Sir H. Barkly, K.C.B., F.B.S., Sir EisDox Ben'XETT, F.E.S., 



Sir V. L. McOlintock, F.R.S., Mr. H. Eassam, &c. 

 Note bj' the I'resident on the one Origin of the Books of Eevclation, and of Nature. 

 On Time and Space. By tlie Eov. W. Akthuk. 

 On tlie Names ou the List of Thothmes 111 at Karnac, their Geographical, Ethnographical, 



and Biblical relations. By G. Maspeko, with connnunications from Sir C. Wilson, 



K.C.B., F.E.S., Professor A. H. Sayce, Eev. Canon Liddon, Mr. Le Page Eenouf, 



Eev. Dr. Edehsheim, Mfljor C. E. Condek, Eev. 11. G. TomivINs, Arc, with maps by 



G. Maspeko. 

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



with remarks by Lord Giiijithokpe. the Most Eev. the Bishop of Sydney, and others, 



and a note by Mr. T. Francis Eivers, F.L.S. 

 On the late Professor Asa Gray. By the Editor. 

 Note ou the importance of Babylonian Excavations. By the Editor. 

 On Human Footprints in Nicaragua. By Dr. D. G. Brintox. 

 The Aborigines of Australia, their Ethnic Position and Eelatious, by J. Eraser, LL.D., 



F.R.S. (N.S.W.), Mith remarks by many travellers; also an optinion by Professor 



Max MiJLLER. 

 Oriental Eutomnlogy. By Eev. F. A. Walker, D.D., F.L.S. , remarks by several ento- 



)nologists, including a note by Mr. E. B. Poulton, F.E.S. , im Mimicry. 

 A Physical Theorv of Moral Freedom. By Joseph John Mukphy; remarks bj' Sir J. 



Fayrer, K.(/.S.I., F.E.S., the Hon. J. M. Gregory, LL.D., of Washington, and 



others. 

 The Botanical Geography of Syria and Palestine. By Professor G. E. Post, D.D., M. D., 



with notes by Eastern Travellers. 

 On Flint Arrow Heads of delicate Structure. By the Et. lion. Sir C. Murray, K.C.I!., 



also a note on Cave Deposits. 



VOL. XXIII. 



Annual Address by Sir M. Monier- Williams, K.C.I.E., D.C.L., LL.D., Pli.D., Bodeu 



Professor of Sanscrit in Oxford University. Speeches bj' the Bishop of Dunedin, 



Sir H. Barkly, G.G.M.G., K.C.B., Sir Eisdon Bennett, F.E.S., late Mr. H. W. 



Bristow, F.E.S., &c. 

 On a few of the Contrasts between the Essential Doctrines of Buddhism and of 



Christianity. By Sir M. Monier- Williams, K.C.I.E., &c., &c. 

 Coral Islands and Savage Mytlis. By H. B. Guppy, Esq., M.B. Discussion, &c., by 



Sir G. G. Stokes, Bart., M.P., P.E.S., Captain W. J. L. Wharton, E.N., F.E.S., the 



Hydi-ograi^her to the Admiralty-, Mr. W. H. IIudleston, F.E.S., Professor James 



Geikie, F.E.S., Mr. John Murray, of the C/ialkni/er Expedition, &c. 

 Ou the Keeling Atoll. By Dr. Guppy. 

 Colours in Nature. By Eev. F. A. Walker, D.D., F.L.S. 



On the Sciences of Language and of Ethnographj'. By Dr. Leitner, Ph.D., LL.D., D.O.L. 

 Modern Science and Natural Eeligiou. By Eev. C. Godkrey AsH^^■IN, M.A. 

 Note on Science and Eeligiou. By Captain P. Petrie, F.G.S. 

 The Historical Eesults oi the Excavations at Bubastis. By E. Naville, Ph.D. Ecnuirks 



by Sir C. Newton, K.C.B., Dr. Eeginald Stuart Poole, &c,. 

 Notes on the Ethnology and Ancient Chronology of China. By Surgeon-General 



Gordon, M.D., C.B." Eemarks by Dr. Legge, Prof. Chinese, Oxford Univ., Dr. Beal, 



Prof. Chinese, London Univ., &c. 

 On Cuts on Bone as evidence of Man's Existence in remote ages. By Prof. T. McK. 



Hughes, F.R.S. Eemarks by Prof. Eupekt Jones, F.E.S., Prof. A. S. Woodward, 



F.G.S. , Eev. J. M. Mello, M.A., F.G.S., &c. 

 The Buttertlies and Moths of Africa. By W. F. Kirby, F.E.S. 

 The Factors of Evolution in Language. By Mr. J. J. Murphy. Eemarks hy Professor 



Max Muller. 

 The Meaning and History of the Logos of Philosophy. By Eev. 11. J. Clarke. 

 The Dawn of Metallurgy. By Eev. J. Mac;ens Mello, M.A., F.G.S. Eemarks by 



Professor Sayce, Major Conder, Mr. J. Allkn Brown, F.G.S., and others. 



