XU CONTEXTS. 



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Mr. W. J. Black on Colonies in South Africa 94 



Mr. C. Carter Ei.ake on a Condyltis Tertius occasionally observed in the 



Skulls of Natives in the Indian Archipelago 94 



on Skulls from Round BaiTows in Dorsetshire 94 



on a Human Jaw from the Belgian Bone-Caves .... 95 



Mr. E. B. BoGG ou Fishing Indians of Vancouver's Island 96 



Mr. W. BoLLAERT on Ancient Engravings on Stone from Southern Peru. ... 96 



on Central American Hieroglyphs 96 



Dr. P. Broca's Eesearches into the Anthropology of Lower Brittany 96 



Dr. R. S. Chabnock on the People of Andon-a 96 



Mr. J. CoLLiNSON on the Indians of the Mosquito Tenitory 96 



Mr. S. P. Day on the Power of Rearing Children among Savage Tribes .... 96 



Mr. A. Ernst on the Anthropology of Caracas 96 



Mr. J. W. Flower's Notice of a Kjokkenmodding in the Island of Herm . . 96 



Mr. E. P. Haughton on the Land Dayas of Upper Sarawak 96 



Dr. J. Hunt on the Cranial Measm-ements, &c. of Modern Noi-wegians 96 



on the Principle of Natural Selection applied to Anthropology, 



in Reply to Views propoimded by some of Mr. Darwin's Disciples 96 



Professor Huxley's Remarks on two Extreme Forms of Human Crania .... 96 



Consul T. J. Hutchinson on the Indians of the Parana 96 



M. M. G. Lagneau on the Saracens in France 96 



Professor Leitner on Papers from Lahore 96 



Dr. Robert Mann on the Mental and Moral Characteristics of the Zidu 



Kafirs of Natal 96 



Mr. J. Plant on Human Remains from Poole's Cavern 97 



Dr. J. Shortt on the Habits and Manners of the Marvar Tribes of India. ... 97 



Mr. Edward B. Tylor on Phenomena of the Higher Civilization traceable to 



a Rudimental Origin among Savage Tribes 97 



Mr. C. S. Wake on the Antiquity of Man in relation to Comparative Geology 97 



Mr. T. Wilkinson's Notes on Madagascar 97 



GEOGEAPHY and ETHNOLOGY. 



Address by Sir Charles Nicholson, Bart., LL.D., President of the Section 98 



Professor Ansted on the Physical Geogi-aphy of the Eastern Part of the Crimea 

 and the Peninsula of Taman 99 



Capt. H. H. Godwin- Austen on the District of Lake Pangong, in Tibet 100 



Mr. Thomas Baines on the probable Lower Course of the Limpopo River, 

 South-east Africa 100 



ou the Zambesi and its probable Westernmost Source . . 101 



Sir S. W. Baker on the Relations of the Abyssinian Tributaries of the Nile 

 and the Equatorial Lakes to the Inundations of Egj-pt 102 



's Observations on the Character of the Negro Tribes of 



Central Africa 104 



Dr. Charles T. Beke on the Lake Kura of Arabian Geographers and Carto- 

 graphers \ 104 



