CONTENTS. Mil 



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Dr. Eolleston on certain Points in the Anatomy of Lxmbricm terrestris 110 



on certain Points in the Anatomy of Two Animals from the 



Mammoth Cave, Kentucky 110 



Dr. B. W. Eichardson on certain Physiological Experiments with Ozone . . 110 



Dr. Shuttle's few Remarks on the Causes of the Cattle Murrain Ill 



Mr. "William Turner on Variability as manifested in the Construction of the 



Human Body 1 H 



GEOGRAPHY and ETHNOLOGY. 



Mr. T. Balxes on the Victoria Falls of the Eiver Zambesi 112 



Letter from Mr. Samuel Baker to Sir R. I. Murchison 112 



Dr. C. Carter Blake on certain Simious Skulls, with especial reference to a 



Skull from Louth, in Ireland H 4 



Mr. E. Brown's Explorations in the Interior of Vancouyer Island 116 



Mr. W. Chandless on the Ascent of the Eiyer Purus HO 



Dr. Charnock on the Origin of the Gipsies H" 



Dr. E. S. Charnock on Cannibalism in Europe 117 



Mr. J. Crawfurd on the Oriental Negro H ' 



on the Physical and Mental Characteristics of the African 



or OccideDtal Negro 



117 



on Cannibalism in Eelation to Ethnology 118 



Dr. Cullen on the Isthmus of Panama and Inter-Oceanic Ship Canal Eoutes 118 



1 on the Darien Indians 119 



Mr. Eobert Dunn on the Influence of Civilization upon the Development of 



the Brain in the different Eaces of Man 119 



Mr. J. Evans on the Worked Flints of Pressigny le Grand 120 



Eev. Frederic W. Farrar on Language and Ethnology 120 



Mr. George Grove on the Exploration of the Holy Land, as proposed by the 



Palestine Exploration Fund 1-1 



Mr. D. Mackintosh on the Comparative Anthropology of England and Wales 122 



Mr. C. E. Markham on North Polar Exploration 123 



Capt. T. M c Neill and Capt. Wilson's Results of Surveys relating to the 



Water Supply of Jerusalem ' 1-3 



Dr. F. Mueller on M'Tntryre's Journey across Australia, and Discovery of 



Traces of Leichhardt • 1-* 



Bear- Admiral Osemaney on Arctic Exploration 125 



Lieut.-Col. Lewis Pelly on the Seychelle Islands 126 



on the Shores of the Persian Gulf 126 



's Notes on Arabia 126 



on the Comoro Islands 127 



Col. Phayre on the Ethnology of the Hindu- Chinese Nations 128 



Sir H. C. Eawllnson's Notes on the Eussian Frontiers in Central Asia 128 



Mr. A. Adams-Eeilly on a Eecent Survey of the Chain of Mont Blanc 128 



Professor Steenstrup and Sir J. Lubbock on the Flints of Pressigny le Grand 129 

 Mr. E. Swixhoe's Notes on the Aborigines of Formosa 120 



