CONTENTS. ZXIU 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 



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1. Report on the Age of Stone Circles (p. 427) 794 



2. tOn the Chronology of the Stone Age of jMan, with especial reference to 



his Co-existence with an Ice Age. By W. Allen Stttrse, M.D 794 



3. Naturally Chipped Flints for Comparison with certain Forms of alleged 

 Artificial Chipping. By G. Coffey 795 



4. Prehistoric Man in the Island of Arran. By Eben. Duncan, M.D., and 

 Thomas H. Bbtce, M.A., M.D 795 



6. The Bones of Hen Nekht. By Charles S. Mteks, M.A 797 



6, Palaeolithic Implement with alleged Thong-marks. By Miss Nina F. 



Layaed 798 



7. On a Piece of Yew from the Forest Bed on the East Coast of England, 

 apparently cut by Man. By F. D. Longe 798 



8, *Exhibition of Manufactured Objects from Irish Caves. ByG. Coffey... 798 



9. On the Temporary Fissures of the Human Cerebral Hemispheres, with 

 Observations on the Development of the Hippocampal Fissure and 

 Hippocampal Formation. By Professor J. Symington, M.D 798 



10. *0n Supra-sternal Bones in the Human Subject. By Principal Mackay, 

 M.D., LL.D \ 799 



11. The Frequency and Pigmentation Value of Surnames of School Children 



in East Aberdeenshire. By J. F. Tochee, F.I.C, and J. Geay, B.Sc. ... 799 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 



1. On the Functions of the Maternal Uncle in Torres Straits. By W. H. R. 



Rivers, M.D 800 



2. On the Functions of the Son-in-Law and Brother-in-Law in Torres Straits. 



By W. H. R. RivEES, M.D 800 



3. Some Emotions in the Mun-ay Islander. By Charles S. Myers 801 



4. Notes on Some Customs of the Fellahin of West Palestine. By R. A, S. 

 Macalister 802 



6. Report on the Ethnological Survey of Canada (p. 409) 802 



6. Dekanawideh, the Law-giver of the Caniengahakas. By John Ojija- 



tekha Beani Seed : 802 



7. The Tehuelche Indians of Patagonia. By Hesketh Prichakd 802 



8. The Lengua Indians of the Gran Chaco. By Seymour Hawtrey 803 



9. Report on the Skeat Expedition to the Malay Peninsula (p. 411) 803 



10. The WUd Tribes of the Malay Peninsula. By W. W. Skeat, M.A 803 



11. * Anthropological Notes on Sai Kau, a Siamo-Malayan Village in the State 

 of Nawnchik (Tojan). Qj Nelson Annandale, B.A., and Herbert C. 

 Robinson 804 



12. A Provisional Classification of the Swords of the Sarawak Tribes, By 



R. Shelford, M.A .'. 804 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 



1, Personal Identification: A Description of Dr. Alphonse Bertillon's System 



of Identifying Fugitive OfiFenders, called by him ' Le Portrait Parl(5.' By 

 William M. Douglas 805 



2, *Notes on the Proposed Ethnographic Survey of India. By W, Ceooke... 806 



