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Mr. Hyde Clark on the Iberian Population of Asia Minor anterior to the 

 Greeks 140 



Rev. G. Clowes on the Western Shores of the Dead Sea 141 



Viscount Milton and Dr. Cheadle's Account of an Expedition across the 

 Rocky Mountains into British Columbia, by the Yellow-Head or Leather 

 Pass 141 



Mr. John Cbawfubd on the Sources of the Supply of Tin for the Bronze 

 Tools and Weapons of Antiquity 142 



on the Supposed Infecundity of Human Hybrids or 



Crosses 142 



on the Early Migration of Man 143 



on the supposed Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages of So- 



ciety 143 



Mr. Charles M. Doughty on the Yostedal Brae, a large Glacier-system in 

 Southern Noi-way 143 



Sir C. Elliot on a recent Earthquake at St. Helena 143 



Rev. T. Fabrar on the Fixity of the Types of Man 143 



Professor Harley on the Poisoned Arrows of Savage Man 144 



M. Alexander Hippius on Russian Trade with Bokhara 145 



M. Nicolas de Ivhanikof on the Ethnology of the Iranian Race 145 



Miss MuiR Mackenzie's Narrative of her Journeys in the South Slavonic 

 countries of Austria and Turkey in Europe .145 



Mr. Kenneth Maclea on a remarkable Storm and Beach Wave at St. Shotts, 

 Ne^vfoundland 145 



Mr. Alexander Michie's Travelling Notes on China, Mongolia, and Siberia, 

 1863 145 



Mr. Samuel Mobsman on the Atmosphere, showing that there is a difierence 



in its Vital Constituents North and South of the Equator 146 



Mr. John Petherick, Latest News from Mr. S. Baker, the Traveller in 

 Central Africa 146 



Mr. Reg. Stuart Poole on the Ethnic Relations of the Egyptian Race .... 146 



Mr. T. S. Pbideaux on the Principles of Ethnology 147 



The Due de Rousillon on the Scythians 147 



Sir Robert Schomburgk's Journey to Xiengmai and Moulmein 147 



Dr. Shortt on some Rude Tribes supposed to be the Aborigines of Southern 

 India 147 



Lieut.-Col. Showers on the Meenas, a Wild Tribe of Central India 147 



Mr. Richard Spruce on the Physical Geography of the Peruvian Coast 

 Valleys of Chira and Piura, and the adjacent Deserts 148 



on the River Pui'us 148 



Mr. M'DouALL Stuart's Account of his Journey across Australia 148 



Mr. J. G. Taylor's Notes on Kurdistan 148 



Rev. H. B. Tristram on the Physical and Political Geogi'aphy of the Jordan 

 Valley and Eastern Palestine 148 



M. Vambery on the Turcoman Tribes of Central Asia 148 



, A Visit to Samarcand 148 



Mr. Albert Walker's Journey along the West Coast of Middle Island, New 

 Zealand 148 



Mr. Alfred R. Wallace on the Progress of Civilization in Northern Celebes 149 



