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ill. Buddliisiii and the ]-i^']it df Axi.x. ]>y L'cv. I!. Coi.i.ix.s, M.A. lieniaiks by Frofessor 



LEUGE,Kev. G. U. I'oi'i;, D.D.,tlio Kev. Kenneth Macdonald, Professor Orchard, 



il.A., ]5.8c., Mr. E. Scott Moxckiei'I-, and many otliers. 

 Stone Folk-lore. V>y Profei^.sor Dixs. Speeches liv tlie liifrlit Hon. tlie Loitn ChaN- 



CEi.Loi:. Sir il. ]',akki,y, G.C.M.G., K.C.l!.. F.P.S., Sir (i. IUciianan, F.K.S., 



Sir J. Faykek, K.C'.S.L, F.L'.S., Professor Hull, F.K.S., Sir C. Gordon, K.C.B., 



His Honour J. Otonha Payxe, &e. (i\nnual Meetiiifj). 

 ll'J. Tlio Me(dianical Conception of Nature. By Professor Macloskie, D.Sc, of Princeton 



College. T'.S.A. Kemarks by Pev. Prof. PiiRXARO, D.D., G. B. BtcKTOx, Esq., 



F.b'.S., and others. 

 The I'liilosophy of Comte. By J. W. Sl.\ter, F.C.S., F.E.S. 

 On the supposed discovery of Pemains l)elong:infj to an animal intermediate Ix'tweeu man 



and the ape. By Professor E. Hull, F.P.S. (illustrated). 

 The Pas>a-e of the lied Sea by tbe Israelites. By Major-Generul TuLLoCK, C.B. 



C.M.G. (with mail). 



VOL. XXIX. 



113. Jubilee Voluni(>. Annual Addiess : The Perception of Lig-ht. By Sir 'i. G. Stokes, 



Bart., J 'resident. S)eo(hes by Fail Halsbuky (Lord Chaneelloi-), Sir II. Baukly, 

 G.C.M.fi., F.E.'^J., Sir C. (Jordoii, K.C.B., Profs. E. Hull, F.K.S.. and Sayie. 



On Scientific Iiesearcli and Biblical Study. Bj- the Eev. Canon 11. B. Gii'.dlestone, 

 M.A. 



On Certain Inseriptious and Eecords Eeferrinp: to Babylonia, Elam, and their Eulers, 

 and other Matters. ]!y Theoi-hilus G. Pinches, M.E. A.S. With ropies of tablets, 

 &c., and arranged by the Author up to Septend)er •2")th. 1897, with Opinions of 

 Professors Hommel, Sayce, and others. Connnunication fiom I'rofessor A. H. 

 Sayce, P.D. 



114. China's Place in Ancient PIistor\- : A Fragment. By Surficeon-Geuerid Sir ChAKLES A. 



(ioiuiov, M.1>., K.C.P.., Q.i'l.P. 

 Coniniuiiications from Her Majesty the Queen and Her Eoyal Highness Princess Henry 



of Battenberg. 

 The Polynesians and their Plant-Names. By H. B. Guppy', M.B. C'ommunieation 



from Professor Max Muller, Dr. Johx Frasek, F.E.S. (N.S.W.). 

 11 J. The Natural and the Artificial. I'.y A. T. Schofield, Esq., M.D., M.E.C.S. Communi- 



e;i1ions from t'rotessor Lionel S. Beale, IVLl!., F.E.S., and others. 

 Causes of the Ice Ape. By Warrex Fi'HAM, Escj. Communications from Sir Jo.seph 



PREST\VICH, 1).C.L., F.E.S. (late), I'rofessor J. Geikie, LL.D., F.E.S., and others. 

 IK). On Specimens in the Peter Eedpath Museum of McGill LTniversity, illusirating the 



Physical Characters and Affinities of the Guanches or Extinct I'eople of the Canary- 



Islands. J/liixtrateil. By Sir J. William Dawson, C.M.Ci., F.E.S., iVc. 

 Professor PuxXAM on some Guanclie Skulls. Communications from Professor J. 



Cli LAND, M.D., D.Sc, F.E.S., Dr. Lamrert of Cairo. 

 Miracles, Science, and I'rayer. By the Eev. Chancellor J. J. Lias, M.A. 



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117. Annual Address: Chiefly on the Eiictgen Eays. By Sir G. G. Stokes, liart., Presideiit. 



Speeches by Earl Halshury (Lord Chancellor), theEt. Hon. Lord Kelvin. G.C.V.O. 

 Sir H. P.ARKLY. G.C.M.G.. K.C.B., F.E.S., Sir Joseph Fayrek, Bart., K. C.S.I. 

 F.E.S., Professor E. Hull, LL.D., F.E.S. 

 I'iblical Lands ; their races, customs, Ac. (with ^fa])"). P.y H<)RMu/.i> Eas.sam, Esq. 

 Itemarks by G. Pinches, Es(|., M b'.A.S. (of British Museum), iV'c. 



118. The History of :M.Tnikka Vacagar, " the Foe of the Buddhists." P.y the Eev. G. U. 



Pope, D.D., with Appendix for Stud(>nts. 

 List of I'ublications in the Institute's Transactions on the lieligions of the East. 

 On some Iielations of Mind and l>ody. By A. T. Sciioi'iEi.D. M.l>.,with communications 



from Professors Calderwood, LL.D". , J. Cleland, M.I> , F.E.S., ami Dr. Sansom. 

 Th(! (!lassilication of the \'erti'brata. Piy I'rof. .1. Cleland, I'.H.S., J. Hitchinson, Eso., 



F.E.S., Inspector-General J. D. AIacdonald, F.E.S., I'rol". 11. W. Parker, Dr. W . 



KiDD, &c. 

 ll'.l. The I'roixisod Scheme for the Embanking the Waters of the Nile. Bv ProfeBsor E. 



Hull, LL.D., F.E.S. Jtemarks by J'.aldwin I-atham. M.LC.K., Ac. 

 Problems of .\boriginal Art iu A\istralia. B\ the Eight liev. Bishop Thornton, D.D. 

 On Primitive Man. Bv Eev. .1. M. Mello. Coniniunicatioiis fiom Sir J. W. Dawson 



C..M.(i., F.K.S., Piofessors T. Eupert Jones, F.E.S., E. Hill, F.E.S., H. G. 



Seeley, F.E.S., and others. 



