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GEOGRAPHY ann ETHNOLOGY. 
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Address by Sir Roprericx I, Murcutsoy, K.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., Pre- ap 
RilenmOtihe SCHON Pot sh phe ciiet ec cc cs on eetcerWewaldsnelneecee ees 126 
Professor ANSTFD on some Curiosities of Physical Geography in the Ionian 
Pe tT 3 STL em cee etched tia 'e lee wielere wi etsinials ales vce se ese 135 
Mr. C. Carrer Buake on some Points in the Cranioscopy of South American 
nae . 20) Ra Ae as Be eieinacecramte cco panticr Go tis nich Com aeacecae icine eR 153 
Mr. R. S. Coarnocx on Celtic Languages........... ccc eee tee cee eens 134 
MrOranr ona. Visit.to Dahomey, 0.2... cece tsp ceee weer see apie sae 155 
Mr. Joun CRAwFuURD on the Commixture of the Races of Man, as affecting 
the Progress of Civilization in Eastern Asia and the Malay and Polynesian 
‘el SES: RRR aI OR aR ORE SNGES SENG eR nmiie iS ACCT Ie in ncino race 135 
—- on the Origin of the Gipsies ...........eeeeeeeeeee 155 
——_ on the so-called Celtic Languages, in reference to the 
MM TTERE UGE CL ERFUCO Ls, cco. e.ese eysue s eoete afelakn ahs tba) olny cid loiatelelehatae aboleioksloqyhayete eke ve)s 135 
a on Sir Charles Lyell’s ‘ Antiquity of Man’ .......... 136 
Mr. Henry Duckworrts on a Human Cranium from Amiens ............ 136 
Captain G. FLemrne on the Ethnology of Eastern Mare bCH UNIS cis'ehs's) ajase'a.a ae 136 
—________——’s Journey from Tientsin (North China) to the Capital of 
PAM i stecissicle bes ota cee ects ee sree ste nnneaneet nen reas ances es 136 
Captain J. A. Grant on the Discovery of the Sources of the Nile.......... 157 
Rey. G. R. Hatt on the Aboriginal Occupation of North Tynedale and Western 
Northumberland: an Illustration of the Social Life of the Northumbrian 
pL eee as. tate atte op er SPREE «Fa oes ehsket =e MMERT oR eToie © pig valsiceie/29S Tn lat ape, 137 
Captain Henprrson on Routes between India and China ............+++5 137 
Baron von Hrvexrn on his Exploration of certain Affluents of the Nile .... 188 
Mr. Joun Hoce on some Old Maps of Africa, placing the Central Equatorial 
Lakes (especially Nyanza and Tanganyika) nearly in their true positions . . 138 
Dr. James Hunt on Anthropological Classification ......... 00sec eee ees 139 
—_____———- on the Physical and Mental Characters of the Negro...... 140 
Mr. J. A. Lapua on some Facts respecting the Great Lakes of North America 140 
Mr. R. Lez on the Extinction of Races ......... cece erent eee e eens 140 
Lord Lovarner on the recent Discovery of Lacustrine Human Habitations in 
MUS ONANILS oo so has Spas mo 3)n hie? eh Arras opneales eR 22 a's nee 141 
The Hon. R. Marsuam on Two Ascents of the Volcano of Misti .......... 143 
Signor Mrant on his Travels towards the Sources of the Nile.............. 145 
Colonel Petty on the Tribes, Trade, and Resotirces around the Shore-line of 
Heme raat Chal, 75 cpdsars <intucnataeioyst isha see MN eUS Blots on» aie fe Bethy whe fds Hhcbake: 145 
Mr. G. Prrrre on the Antiquities of the Orkneys.......... 006s ese ee eens 148 
Captain Beprorp Prm’s proposed Interoceanic and International Transit 
Route through Central America ....... 0. secre eect et eee een n eens 143 
Rev. J. L. Proctor on the Marganza........ cece ese cette eee e eee enes 146 
Mr. E. Roperts and Professor BusK on the Opening of a Cist of the Stone 
Age near the Coast of the Moray Firth «10... se sseeseev eens eens ences 146 
Mr, O. Satvin on the Physical Geography of Guatemala........+..++0+005 146 
Mr. Hermann ScutaGintwetr on Ethnographical Casts .........0eseeee 146 
