xsii REPORT — 1901. 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 



Page 



1. Report on the Small Screw Gauge (p. 407) 774 



2. '-A Portable foldiug Eange-Finder, for Use with Infantry. By G. Foebes, 

 F.R.S : '. 774 



3. "Machinery for Engraving. By Maee Bare 774 



4. '-'Recent Developments of Cham Driving. By C. R. Gaeeaeb 774 



0. *Measurement of the Hardness of Materials by Indentation by a Steel 

 Sphere. By T. A. Heaeson 774 



6. On the Critical Point in Rolled Steel Joists. By E. J. Edavaebs 774 



7. On Alternating Air Currents in Churches and Public Buildings. By J. W. 

 Thomas, F.I.C, F.C.S 775 



Section H.— ANTHROPOLOGY. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 



Addj-ess by Professor D. J. CuNifiNGHAM, M.D., D.Sc.,LL.D.,D.C.L., F.R.S., 



President of the Section 776 



1. *The Cartilage of the External Ear in the IMonotremata in relation to the 

 Human Ear. By Professor J. Cleland, F.R.S 788 



2. On the Origin of the Cartilage of the Stapes and on its Continuity with 



the Hyoid Arch. By J. F. Gejimill, M.D 788 



8. The President's Address was delivered (p. 776) 789 



4. Some Notes on the Morphology of Transverse Vertebral Processes. By 

 Professor A. Macalistee, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S 789 



5. A Note on the Third Occipital Condyle. By Professor A. Macalistee, 



M.D., LL.D , F.R.S 789 



6. Notes on a Human Skull found in Peat in Bed of the River Orwell, 

 Ipswich. By Miss Nina F. Lataed 789 



7. ''Interim Report of the Committee on Anthropological Teaching 789 



8. ^Interim Report of the Committee on the Preservation and Registration 



iif Photographs of Anthropological Interest 789 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 



1. Notes on the Excavation of an ancient Kitchen Midden recently dis- 

 covered on the St. Ford Links, near Elie, Fifeshire. By Robeet 

 Mtjneo, M.D 790 



2. Report on the Excavations of the Roman City at Silchester (p. 425) 790 



'.J. Excavations at Ardoch. By J. H. Cunnixgham, Sec.S.A.Scot 790 



4. Excavations at the Roman Camp at Inchtuthill, in Perthshire. By 

 Thomas Ross, M.D., F.S.A.Scot.. 791 



5. External Circumstances bearing on the Age of Ogham Writing in Ireland, 



By R. A. S. Macalistee 792 



C. Report on Explorations in Crete (p. 440) 792 



7. The Neolithic Settlement atKnossos and its Place in the History of Early 



-Egeau Culture. By Aethue J. Evans, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S 792 



8. Explorations at Zakro in Eastern Crete. By D. G. Hogaeth, M.A 793 



p. Some Results of Recent Excavations in Palestine. By R. A. S. 

 Macalistee.. 794 



