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7. A Preliminary Note on Gas-engine Explosions. By H. E. "VVimpeeis ... 7o6 



8. *A Note on Gas-engine Explosions. By Professor J. Perky, F.E.S 737 



9. The Direction and Velocity of Material-bearing Ocean Currents, with 

 Description of an Apparatus recently designed for Estimating the same. 



By E. G. AiLANsoN-WiNN, B.A., M.Inst.C.E.1 737 



Section H.— ANTHROPOLOGY. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 



Address by A. C. IIaddon, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S., M.R.I. A., President of the 



Section 738 



1. The Initiation Ceremonies of the Natives of the Papuan Gulf. By Rev. 



J. H. Holmes 752 



2. The Religious Ideas, Totems, Spirits, and Gods of Elema. By Rev. J. 



H. Holmes 752 



3. Human Souls and Ghosts among the Malays of Patani. By Nelsok 

 Annandale 752 



4. *Cornelius Magrath, the Irish Giant. By Professor D. J. CmTNiNGHAM, 

 M.D., F.R.S 75a 



5. *0n a Slvull modified by Acromegaly. By Professor A. F. Dixon, M.B. 753 



6. *Exhibition of Specimens illustrating Physical Anthropology. By Pro- 



fessor J. Symington, M.D., F.R.S.E " 753 



7. On some Ulster Souterrains. By William J, Fennell 753 



8. On some Ancient Subterranean Chambers recently discovered at 

 Waddon, near Croydon. By George Clinch, F.G.S 754 



9. Underground Dwellings in the British Isles. By David MacRttchie, 

 F.S.A.Scot 755 



FRIBA Y, SEPTEMBER 12. 



1. The Oldest Bronze-Age Ceramic Type in Britain: its Close Analogies 



on the Rhine ; its Probable Origin in Central Europe. By the Hon. 

 John Abeeceomby 755 



2. On Objects of the Plateau Kind from the Interglacial Gravels of Ireland. 



By AV. J. Knoavles 756 



3. On Stone Axe Factories near Oushondall, Co. Antrim. By W. J. 

 Kno WLES 757 



4. The Manufacture of Arrow- and Spear-heads. By W. J. Knowles 758 



5. On a recent Discovery of PalDeolithic Implements in Plateau Gravels of 

 Ipswich. By Miss Nina F. Layaed 759 



6. On a recent Find of Palaeolithic Flint Implements at Knowle, Wiltshire. 



By Wm. Cunnington, F.G.S., and Wm. A. Cunnington, Ph.D 759 



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7. Notes on the Excavation of a Primitive Site near Groomsport, Co. Down. 

 By Robert M. Young 7 



8. On the Occurrence in Ireland of Objects of Hallstatt Types. By G. 

 Coffey 7g() 



9. Report on Explorations in Crete (p. 466) 760 



