XXII CONTENTS. 



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4. Recent Excavations in Pen Pits, Somersetshire. By the Rev. H. H. 

 Winwood 018 



5. On some doubtful or intermediate Articulations. By Horatio Hale ... 918 



6. On Food Plants used by the North American Indians. By Professor 

 George Lawson, Ph.D., LL.D., F.I.C., F.R.S.C 918 



7. Exhibition of Photographs of Eskimo Relics. By Lieutenant A. W. 

 Greely, U.S.A 919 



8. Habits and Customs of the Iuu of the Western Shore and Point Barrow. 



By Lieutenant P. H. Ray, U.S.A 919 



9. Customs and Religious Rites of the Blackfeet. By R. G. Haliburton ... 920 



10. Notes on the Astronomical Customs and Religious Ideas of the Choki- 

 tapia or Blackfeet Indians. By Jean L'Hettreux, M. A 921 



11. Notes on the Kekip Sesoators, or Ancient Sacrificial Stone of theN.W. 

 Territory of Canada. By Jean L'Heureux, M.A 921 



12. Race Elements of the Malagasy. By C. Staniland Wake, M.A.I 922 



13. Notes on Researches as to American Origins. By Hyde Clarke 922 



WEDXESDAT, SEPTEMBER 3. 



1. On the Lapidary Sculptures of the Dolmens of the Morbihan. Bv Admiral 



F. II. Tremlett 92a 



2. An Account of Small Flint Instruments found beneath Peat on the 



Pennine Chain. By R. Law and James Horsfall 924 



3. On the Primary Divisions and Geographical Distribution of Mankind. By 



James Dallas, F.L.S 924 



4. Notes on some Tribes of New South Wales. By A. L. P. Cameron 924 



Appendix I. Addresses presented to the Association in Canada 925' 



Appendix II. Foundation of a Medal at McGill University, Montreal, in com- 

 memoration of the visit of the British Association to Canada 929 



Index 935 



LIST OF PLATES. 



PLATES I.— III. 



Illustrative of Professor Schuster's Communication, ' On the Connection between 

 Sunspots and Terrestrial Phenomena.' 



PLATES IV. and V. 



Illustrative of Sir James Douglass's Communication, ' On Improvements in Coast 



Signals.' 



PLATES VI.— VIII. 



Illustrative of Mr. J. M. Wilson's Communication, ' On American Permanent Way.'' 



PLATE IX. 



Illustrative of Mr. G. E. Dobson's Communication, ' An Attempt to Exhibit 

 Diagrammatically the several Stages of Evolution of the Mammalia.' 



