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VOL. XXXI. 



121. Annual Address: The asre of tlio Earth ns an abodo filled for life. Bv the Uiaht Hon. 



Lord Kelvin, G.C.V.O. Speeches by the Eiglit Hou. Earl Halsiruy, r.C, F.R.S. 

 (Lord Cliancellor), Sir G. *G. Stokes, Bart., F.K.S. (the President), Sir Joseph 

 Fayreii, Bart., F.R.S. , Sir Sidney Shii'I'AUI), G.C.M.G., Captdin E. W. Cueak, 

 E.N., -F.R.S. Design in K.iture. Bj- Lord Kelvin. A note. 



Where is Mount Sinai? By Professor E. Hl'll, LL.D., F.R.S., with the Orduancs 

 Survey Map reduced. 



Desiprn as exeraplitied in the formation of the human foot. A note by Dr. Gerard 

 Smith, M.R.C.S. 



122. Herodotus. His remarks bearing on Egyptian Geology in the light of recent Egyptian 



Research. Bv Rev. F. A. Walker, D.D., F.L.S. Copious remarks by Sir 



J. W. Dawson, C.M.G., F.R.S. 

 Herodotus. His lemarks beai-ing on Egyptian Botany and Investigation. By same. 

 Pliysical conditions of the Mediterranean Basin which have given rise to a community of 



some species of Fresh Water Fishes in the Nile and Jordan Basins. By Professor 



E. Hull, F.R.S. (with map). 

 Tithe Giving amongst Ancient Pagan Nations. A plea for the Unit^' of the Human 



Race in e.arly times. By Rev. H. Lansdkll, D.D., M.V.L, M.H.A.S., F.R.G.S. 



A note, Philological reasons for the same, given at the Congress of Orientalists by 



the Right Hon. F. Max Mui.ler, M.A., D'C.L. 



123. Another possible cause of tlie Glacial Epoch. By Professor E. Hull, LL.D., F.R.S. 



(with map), with remarks by Professors T. Rupert Jones, F.R.S., W. S. Gresley, 



F.G.S., United States, Cavaliere Jervis, F.G.S., Italy, and otliers. 

 The Literature of Egj'pt in the time of Moses. By J N. Fradenhurgh, Ph.D., D.D., 



LL.D. With remarks by Colonel C. R. Conder, E.E., D.C.L., Ac. 

 Plan and purjDose in Nature. By Dr. W. Kidd. Remarks bv Professors Lionel S. 



Beale, F.C.S., E. Hull, F.E.S., J. H. Gladstone, Ph.D., F.R.S., and others. 

 The Star Worshippers of Mesopotamia. By Rev. S. M. Zwkmer, F.R.G.S. With 



remarks by Dr. T. Chaplin and Colonel G. R. Conder, R.E., D.C.L. 

 124. Annual Address: The Perception of Colour. By Sir G. G. Stokes, Bart., F.R.S., V^.D. 



Speeclies by the Right Hon. Lord Kelvin, G.C.V.O., F.R.S., the Right Hon. 



Lord Lister, P.R.S., Sir C. Gordon, K.C.B., Archdeacon Thornton, &c. 

 Sub-Oceanic Terraces and River Valleys off the coast of West Europe. By Professor E. 



Hull, LL.D., F.R.S. (with throe pLate.s). Remarks by Professors Etheuidge, F.R.S., 



T. McK. Hughes, F.R.S., Cavaliere Jervis, F.G.S., of the lloyal Museum, Turin, 



General McMahon, F.R.S., &c. 



VOL. XXXII. 



Annual Address: Our Coal Resources at the close of the Nineteenth Centurj*. Bj- 



Professor E. Hull, LL.D., F.E.-. Speeches by the President, Sir G. G. Stokes", 



Bart., F.R.S., Sir Joseph Fayrer, Bart., K. C.S.I. , Rev. Canon Girdlestone, M. A., 



and the Ven. Archdeacon Thornton. D.D. 

 The Unity of Truth: Being tlie Annual Address to the Victoria Institute for 1899. By 



the Right Hon. Sir Richard Temple, Bart., G. C.S.I. 

 Life as compared with the Pliysical Forces. By J. W. Slater, Esq., F.C.S., F.E.S. 



Remarks bj' Professor Lionel S. Beale, F.R.S., Rev. Professor Bernard, Dr. 



E. C. Shkttle, &c. 

 The Worship and Traditions of the Aborigines of the Islands of the Pacific Ocean. 



By Rev. M. Eells, D.D., with remarks by David Howard, Esq., D.L., Professor 



H. L. Orchard, M.A., D.Sc, A-c. 

 The Climate of Egj'pt in Geological, Prehistoric, and Ancient Historic Times. By 



Dr. Gr-vnt Bey. 

 Remarks on the Past, Present, and Future of the Australian Flora. By Rev. W. WooLLS, 



Ph.D., F.L.S. , with remarks by Sir Frederick Young, Surgeon-General Sir 



C. A. Gordon, and a communication from (the late) Baron F. von Mueller, Ph.D., 



F.R.S. 

 The Sub- Oceanic River-Valleys of the West African Continent and of the Mediterranean 



Basin (with Map). By Professor E. Hull, M.A., LL.D., F.l\.S. Comnninications 



from Professor T. Rupert Jones, F.R.S., Cavaliere W. P. Jervis, F.G.S., and 



Professor J. Logan Lorley, F.G.S. 

 The Human Colour Sense and its accordance with that of Sound, as bearing on tho 



" Analogy of Sound and Colour." By Dr. John D Macdonald, I.H.E.N., F.E.S. 



