Xll CONTENTS. 



rage 

 Professor P. Martin Duncan ou the Geological Changes which haye Occurred 

 since the first Traces of Man in Europe 149 



The Rev. C. D. GrNSBURG on the Pielation of the Ancient Moabites to Neigh- 

 bouring Nations^ as disclosed in the newly discovered Moabite Stone .... 149 



Mr. T. B. Geieeson, Anthropological Note on Carved Stones recently dis- 

 covered in Nithdale, Scotland 150 



Professor Haekness on the Discovery of a Kitchen-midden at Balycotton in 

 County Cork 150 



Mr. William Hitchman's Remark on the Anatomy of the Intellect 151 



Mr. T. SiNCLAm Holden on some forms of Ancient Interment in County 

 Antrim , 151 



]Mi\ H. H. Ho WORTH on the Massageta3 and Sacas 151 



on Pre-Turkish Frontagers of Persia 151 



on the Avares 152 



ilr. J. Kaines on the Racial Aspects of Music 152 



Mr. Richaed King on the Manx of the Isle of Man 153 



Dr. A. S. Lewis on the Builders of the Megalithic Monuments in Britain . . 163 



Sir John Lubbock's Remarks on Stone Implements from Western Afiica. . 154 



Mr. J. S. Phene on a recent Examination of British Tumuli and Monuments 

 in the Hebrides and on the Western Coast of Scotland, with suggestive In- 

 ferences 155 



Mr. John Plant on a Flint-flake Core found in the Upper Valley-gravel at 

 Salford, Manchester 156 



Mr. Charles Ricboetts on a Wooden Implement found in Bidston Moss, near 

 Birkenhead 157 



The Rev. C. Sewell on certain remarkable Earthworks at Wainfleet, in Lin- 

 colnshire 157 



Mr. G. Thin on the Use of Opium among the Chinese 157 



]\Ii'. C. Staniland Wake on the Mental Characteristics of the Australian 

 Aborigines 157 



on the Physical Characters of the Australian 



Aborigines 157 



Mr. Henry Woodward on an Implement of Quartz fe-om St. George's Sound 158 



GEOGRAPHY. 



Address by Sir Roderick Impey Muechison, Bart.,K.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D., 

 F.R.S., F.G.S., President uf the Section 158 



Sir Samuel Baker's Letter from the White Nile 166 



Mr. Alexander Buchan on the Great Movements of the Atmosphere 167 



Mr. George Campbell on the Physical Geogi-aphy and Races of British 



India 1G8 



Captain Carmichael on the Ruined Cities of Central America 1C8 



Mr. T. T. Cooper on Eastern Tibet 160 



Mr. W. Hepworth Dixon on Holy Islands in the White Sea 169 



Mr. A. Fedchenko's Topographical Sketch of the Zerafshan Valley 1G9 



