CONTENTS. XIU 



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Mr. John Crawfuud ontlie Dissemination of the Arabian Race and Language 114 



Mr. H. C. Criswick's Life amongst the Veys 115 



Dr. John Daty on the Character of the Negro, chiefly in relation to Industrial 



Habits 11-5 



Mr. Cybil Graham on Exploration in Palestine 116 



Mr. H. H. HowoRTH on some Changes of Surface affecting Ancient Ethno- 

 graphy • •'■-'■' 



on the Origines of the Norsemen ■ 117 



Mrs. Lynn Linton on the Ethnography of the French Exhibition, as repre- 

 sented by National Arts 117 



Sir John Lubbock on the Origin of Civilization and the Early Condition of 

 Man 118 



Capt. M. F. Maury on the Physical Geography of Nicaragua with reference 

 to luteroceanic Transit 125 



Sir R. I. :MuRcmsoN on the International Pre-historic and Anthropological 

 Congress l'^" 



's Observations on the Livingstone Search Expedition 



now m progress •'-^" 



Lieut. S. P. OLmEB's Description of Two Routes through Nicaragua 127 



Mr. W. Perkins's Exploration of the Grand Chaco in La Plata, with an 

 Account of the Indians 127 



Capt. Bedford Pim on the Mining District of Chontales, Nicaragua 127 



Mr. J. J. Pratt on the Colony of New Scotland, in Southern Africa 128 



M. LuciEN DE Puydt's Exploration of the Isthmus of Darien, with a view 

 to discovering a practical line for a Ship Canal 128 



Professor A. Raimondy's Account of the Wild Indians inhabiting the Forests 

 of Huanta, Peru 129 



Major Robert Stuart on the Vlakhs of Mount Pindus 130 



The Rev. H. B. Tristram on the Districts of Palestine as yet imperfectly ex- 

 plored 131 



Messrs .Wallace and Mayne on a Peruvian Expedition up the Rivers Ucayali 

 and Pachitea 131 



Capt. C. W. Wilson on Recent Discoveries in and around the Site of the 



Temple at Jerusalem 131 



Report of the Palestine Exploration Fimd 131 



ECONOMIC SCIENCE aot) STATISTICS. 



Address by M. E. Grant Duff, M.P., President of the Section 132 



Sir John Bowring on Productive Labour in Prisons aa associated with the 

 Reformation of Criminals 135 



Dr. Cuthbert Collingwood on the Consumption of Opium 137 



Mr. Henby Gourlay on the Shipbiulding of Dundee 137 



Mr. F. P. Fellows on the various Methods in which our coinage may be De- 

 cimalized — the Advantages and Disadvantages of each 138 



Mr. Frank Henderson on the Leather Manufactui-e of Dundee 140 



Professor Leone Levi on the Condition and Progress of Scotland compared 

 to England and Ireland in Population, Education, Wealth, Taxation, Crime, 

 consumption of Spirits, Savings' Banks, &c 140 



