Xn CONTENTS. 



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Dr. Chaenock and Dr. Carter Blake on tlie Physical, Mental, and Philo- 

 logical Characteristic of the Wallons , , 1-48 



Dr. Eugene A. Coxwell on an Inscribed Stone at Newhaggard, in the 

 County of Meath 149 



Mr. W. Boyd Dawkins on the Origin of the Domestic Animals of Europe . . 149 



on the attempted Classification of the Palaeolithic 



Age by means of the Mammalia 119 



Mr. Walter Dendy on a Gleam of the Saxon in the Weald 150 



Mr. J. W. Flower on the Eelative Ages of the Flint- and Stone-Implement 

 Periods in England 150 



Sir Duncan Gibb on Centenarian Longevity 151 



on the Fat Woman exhibiting in London 152 



Ml-. George Harris on the Hereditary Transmission of Endowments and 

 Qualities of different kinds 152 



on the Comparative Longevity of Animals of difierent 



Species and of Man, and the probable Causes which mainly conduce to pro- 

 mote this difierence 153 



Mr. J. W, Jackson on the Adantean Eace of Western Europe 153 



Mr. J. Kaines on the Anthropology of Auguste Comte 153 



Dr. E. King on the Lapps 153 



Lieut. -Col. Forbes Leslie on Megalithic Circles , 154 



on Ancient Hierogh'phic Sculptui'es 155 



Eev. J. M'^Cann on the Origin of the Moral Sense 155 



]SIr. W. D. MiCHELL, Is the Stone Age of LyeU and Lubbock as yet at all 

 proven ? 155 



Mr. M. MoGGRiDGE on Bones and Flints foimd in the Caves at Mentone and in 

 the adjacent Eailway Cutting 155 



Ml'. J. Wolfe Murray on a Cross traced upon a hill at Criugletie, near Peebles 156 



Mr. George Pethie on Ancient Modes of Sepultm-e in the Orkneys 15G 



Mr. John S. Phene on an Expedition for the Special Investigation of the 

 Hebrides and West Highlands, in search of Evidences of Ancient Serpent- 

 Worship 158 



on some indications of the Manners and Customs of the 



early Inhabitants of Britain, deduced from the Eemains of their towns and 

 villages 159 



The Abbe Eichard on the Discoveiy of Flint Implements in Eg3pt, at Moimt 

 Sinai, at Galgala, and in Joshua's Tomb ' 160 



Professor Struthers on Skulls presenting Sagittal Sj-nostosis 160 



The Eev. W. S. Symonds on Implements found in King Arthui-'s Cave, near 

 Whitchm-ch 160 



Professor Turner on Human and Animal Bones and Flints from a Cave at 

 Oban, Ai-gyleshire 160 



Mr. C. Staniland Wake on Man and the Ape 162 



The Eev. W. Webster on certain Points concerning the Origin and Eelations 

 of the Basque Eace t 162 



