CONTENTS. 2XU1 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 



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1. Report on Autliropometric luvestigations among the Native Troops of 



the Egyptian Army (p. 350) 760 



2. *]Srote on a Method of Radial Craniometry. By C. S. Myers, M.D 760 



3. Measurements of the Indian Coronation Contingent. By J. Geay, B.Sc. 760 



4. *Note on some Measurements of Eskimo of Southampton Island. 



By J. F. TocHEE, F.T.C 762 



5. Report on the Pigmentation Survey of the School Children of Scotland 



(p. 352) 762 



6. On the Mental and Moral Characteristics of the People of Ulster. 



By William Graham, M.D 762 



7. A Study in the Psychology of Primitive Man. By A. Amy Btjlley 764 



8. On the Lolos and other Tribes of Western China. By Augustine Henry 765 



9. On the Wild and Civilised Races of the Malay Peninsula. By Nelson 

 Annandale and H. C. Robinson 766 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 



1. The Lia Fail of Tara, and Election of Kings by Augury. By E. 

 Sidney Hartland , 766 



2. On Perforated Stone Amulets. By F. T. Elworthy, F.S.A ;. 767 



3. Note on Two Japanese 'Bokii-to.' By E. S. Hartland 767 



4. On Tallies. By E. Lovett 767 



5. Report on the Age of Stone Circles (p. 455) 768 



6. Preliminary Note on a Prehistoric Cemetery-cave in Palestine. By 



R. A. Stewart Macalister, M.A 768 



7. On a Survival of certain Pagan Sepulchral Symbols on Early Christian 

 Monuments in Ireland. By P. J. O'Reilly 769 



8. Report on the Excavations in the Roman Fort at Gellygaer (p. 450) 769 



9. Report on the Excavations of the Roman City at Silchester (p. 453) 769 



10. On the Khami Ruins, near Bulawayo, Rhodesia. By F. P. Mennell, 

 F.G.S., Curator of the Rhodesia Museum , 769 



11. *0n the Ethnography of the Nagas. -By W. H. Ftirness, M.D 770 



12. *Demonstration on the Specimens in the Anatomical Museum which 

 illustrate points in Physical Anthropologv. By Professor J. Syming- 

 ton, M.D ■. \ 770 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 



1. *Exeavation8 at Palteokastro in Eastern Crete. By R. C. BosANauET, M.A. 770 



2. Report on the Collection, Preservation, and Systematic Registration of 



Photographs of Anthropological Interest (p. 449) 770 



3. Report on the Organisation of an Ethnological Survey of Canada (p. 353) 770 



4. *0n the Classification and Arrangement of the Exhibits in an Anthropo- 

 logical Museum. By W. H. Holmes 770 



5. *Suggestions for the Classification of the Subject-matter of Anthropology, 



By E. N. Fallaize, B.A 770 



