Xxii REPORT — 1903. 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 



Page 



1. Report of tlie Committee on the Psychology and Sociology of the Todas 



(p. 415) 810 



2. Toda Kinship and Marriage. By W. If. R. RiVEES, M.D 810 



3. The Toda Dairy. By W. H. R. Riveks, M.D 811 



4. The Ancient Monuments of Northern Honduras and the adjacent parts of 

 Yucatan and Guatemala, with some Account of the Former Civilisation 

 of these regions and the Characteristics of the Races now inhabiting 

 them. By Dr. T. W. Gann 812 



5. The Progress of Islam in India. By William Ceooke, B.A 613 



6. The Ethnology of Early Italy and its Linguistic Relations to that of 

 Britain. By Professor R. Seymour Conwat, Litt.D 814 



7. The Origin of Jewellery. By Professor W. Ribgew at 815 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 



1. Report of the Committee on Archajological and Ethnological Researches 



in Crete (p. 402) 810 



2. Excavations at Ivnossos in Crete. By A. J. Evans, M.A., D.Litt., F.R.S. 



(p. 402) 817 



3. Exploration in the East of Crete. By R. C. BosANauET, M.A 817 



4. An Early Purple-fishery. By R. C. Bosaxquet, M.A 817 



5. On a pre-Mycenaean Sanctuary with Votive Terracottas at Palaeokastro, 



in Eastern Crete. By John L. Myres, M.A 818 



6. The Temples of Abydos. By Professor W. IM. Flinders Peteie, D.C.L., 

 LL.D., F.R.S : 818 



7. The Beginning of the Egvptian Kingdom. By Professor W. M. Flindees 



Petexe, DC.L., LL.D., F.R.S 819 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 



1. On the Occurrence of Stone Implements in the Thames Valley between 

 Reading and Maidenhead. By Ll. Teeachee (p. 670) 820 



2. The Rapid Evolution of the Jamaica Black. By Miss PtJLLEN-BuERi' ... 820 



3. Mongoloid Europeans. By David MacRitchie 821 



4. Some Points about Crosses, chiefly Celtic. By Miss A. A. Bulley 822 



5. Some Suggestions as to the Origin of the Brooch, and the probable Use 



of certain Rings at present called ' Armlets.' By Edward Lovett 822 



6. tOn the Ethnology of the Siciutl Indians of British Columbia. By C. Hill 

 Tout 823 



7. tOn the Canadian Indians as they are. By David Boyle 823 



8. tOn the Legends of the Dieri and Kindred Tribes of Australia. By 



A. W. HowiTT and Orro Siebkrt 823 



9. A West Indian Aboriginal Wooden Image. By J. E. Dueeden, Ph.D. 823 

 10. *0n a Model of the Arbor Low gtone Circle. By H. Balfoue, M.A. ... 823 



