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4, Relics of the Stone Age of Borneo. By Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S 901 



5. Houses and Family Life in Sarawak. By Dr. A. 0. Hadbon, F.R.S 902 



SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 



1. On the Anthropology of West Yorkshire. By John Beddoe, M.D., 

 LL.D.,F.R.S 902 



2. On the Vagaries of the Kephalic Index. By John Beddoe, M.D., 

 LL.D., F.R.S 902 



3. On certain Markings on the Frontal Part of the Human Cranium, and 

 their Significance. By A. Francis DisoN 003 



4. On the Sacral Index. By Professor D. J. Cunningham, M.D., F.R.S. ... 903 



5. On the Microcephalic Brain. By Professor D. J. Cunningham, M.D., 

 F.R.S 904 



6. Developmental Changes in the Human Skeleton from the Point of View 



of Anthropology. By Dayid Watekston, M.D., F.R.C.S.E 904 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 



1. Ou the Imperfection of our Knowledge of the Blaclc Races of the Trans- 

 vaal and the Orange River Colony. By E. S. Haetland, F.S.A 904 



2. On a Mould showing the Finger-prints of a Roman Sculptor of probably 



the Thu-d Century. By Sir William Turner, M.B., F.R.S 905 



3. Report on the Canadian Ethnographic Survey (p, 468) 905 



4. The Paganism of the Civilised Iroquois. By David Botle 905 



5. Note.s on Malay Metal-work. By Walter Rosenhatn, B. A 906 



6. Note on the ' Kingfisher ' Kriss. By Professor Henry Louis, M. A 906 



7. On some Buddhist Sites. By W. Law Bros 906 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 



1. On Permanent Skin-marks, Tattooing, Scarification, &c. By H. Ling 

 Roth 907 



2. Some Peculiar Featm-es of the Animal-cults of the Natives of Sarawak, 

 and their Bearing on the Problems of Totemism. By Charles Hose, 

 D.Sc, and W. McDougall, M.A 907 



3. Report ou the Ethnography of the Malay Peninsula (p. 393) 908 



4. *0n the Present State of our Knowledge of the Modern Population of 

 Egypt. By D. Randall MacIver, M.A 908 



5. Perforate Humeri in Ancient Egyptian Skeletons. By Professor A. 



Macalister, F.R.S .' 908 



6. On Anthropological Observations made by Mr. F. Laidlaw in the Malay 

 Peninsula (Skeat Expedition). By W. L. H. Duckworth 909 



7. On Crania collected by Mr J. Stanley Gardiner in his Expedition to 



Rotuma. By W. L. H. Duckworth 910 



8. A System of Classification of Finger Impressions By J. G. Garson, 

 M.D 910 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 



1. The Sense of EflPort and the Perception of Force. By Professor G. J. 



Stokes, M.A 912 



2. Ou Interpolation in Memoiy. By Professor Marcus Haetog, M.A., D.Sc. 912 



