xxli CONTENTS. 
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 
Page 
J. On the Yourouks of Asia Minor. By J. THEODORE BENT ......0.0--+046 -- 970 
2, The Present Aspect of the Jade Daag By F. W. Ruprer, F.G.8.... 971 
3. On the Aryan Cradleland. By J. 5S. Sruart GLENNIE  ....seseeeee seers 971 
4, ‘Is there a Break in Mental Evolution?’ By the Hon. Lapy Wersy... 972 
5. On Reversion. By Miss Nina F. LAYARD .....2--..0ceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeecnene 975 
6. On an Unidentified People occupying le of Britain in Pre-Roman- 
British Times. By Dr. PuEnt, LL.D., PISA. ..ccceseceeseeeeeeeeeneeseeeees 974 
7. Report of the Notes and Queries Committee ...... Sien'a se'acies does este REEDS 974 
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 
1. Physical Development. By Dr. HAMBLETON ........-.::sseeeeeestseereees coseee OG 
2, On some Archeological Remains bearing on the question of the Origin of 
the Anglo-Saxons in England. By Roserr Muyro, M. 7. Opp (el 0) Bananas 976. 
3. Some Neolithic Details. By H. Cormmy MArcu, M.D. .....cceeeeeeeeeeee 977 
4, On Prehistoric Otter and Beaver Traps. By Roperr Munro, M.A., M.D. 978 
5. Indications of Retrogression in Prehistoric Civilisation in the Thames 
Valley. By H. Sropes, F.G.S.  ....eeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeeseeeneeeeeeeseceanane 979 
6. On the Dugeleby ‘ Howe.’ By the Rev. KE. Mave Corr, M.A., F.G.S. 979 
7, A probable Site of Delgovitia. By T. R, MORTIMER ........ceeeeseeeeeseees 980 
8. A supposed Roman Camp at Octon, By T. R. MORTIMER .........00..00008 980 
9, A Suggestion as to the Boring of Stone Hammers. By W. Hornyt ...... 980 
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 
1. Old and Modern Phrenology. By BerNarD HOLLANDER ...........0.0000+ 980 
2, Stethographic Tracings of Male and Female Respiratory Movements. By 
Dr. WILBREFORCE SMITH ........ccceeecesesncsverseconsn edhe tnt ehion Steam 981 
3. A new Spirometer. By W. F. Saetan BGS, | ias.0ises0ckeserepeceeaeieets 982 
4, Report of the Anthropometric Laboratory Committee ..............02seeee0e 982 
5, Diagrams for Reading-off Indices. By Dr. WILBERFORCE SMITE ........ . 982 
6. Excavation of the Wandsdyke at Woodyates. By General Pirt-Rivers, 
IB Si tone ane tact asetase steers so ssaeesvsniasessctocctel ies ieee este ede t= ee 983. 
7. Notes on Human Remains discovered by General Pitt-Rivers at Wood- 
yates, Wiltshire. By J. G. Garson, M.D., V.P. Anthrop. Inst. ......... 983, 
8. Report of the Prehistoric Inhabitants Committee ..................ccceeeeeeeee 984 
9. Report of the Nomad Tribes of Asia Minor Committee ..............cseeeeeeee 984. 
10. Report of the North-Western Tribes of Canada Committee............s+e+0 984 
Ti Reportiot the Imdian’@ommittee 2.25.2... ss es.snceceseegeeoeeesbsceeeee renee 984 
