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5. A Study of the Conditions of the Maoris in 1907. By Miss B. Putiey- 
IDURR Ye cnlenscewapaceran seis este seo sieinsitst jadavadesan dee tases aden tom NeAsaenesierce 642 
6. Notes on the Ethnology of the South-west Congo Free State. By EK. 
MORDANsandil eA VOVOH: eM cA cctrcirs oc see rotemeansane ance taanse aa naeeeete 642 
. Considerations on the Origin of Totemism. By G. L. Gomme, F\S.A. ... 643 
. “Iramian Tribes of the Ottoman Empire. By Marx SyKBs ... ........... 644 
9, tEgyptian Soul-houses and other Discoveries, 1907. By Professor W, M. 
GINDHBS PETRIE pH SEL Skil neces sods abe osup eae re pie seaeet gates esean <u eee 644 
10. ** The Excavations at Deir-el-Bahari. By Professor E. NAvILLE ......... 644 
MONDAY, AUGUST 5. 
1. The Beginnings of lron. By Professor Rrpenway, M.A., Litt.D. ......... 644 
2. The Sigynne of Herodotus: a Problem of the Early Iron Age. By 
Professors las MIVRESNICAG waa cssnclssisne ir sme sosoteesteheneemartasiameee 644 
3. An Account of some Souterrains in Ulster. By Mrs. Mary Hosson...... 645 
4. Some Objects recently found in York referable to the Viking Period. By 
CATIA D ENTE MSA IMG: Hactacemees ovaseaceet «dt ate son aeiarssee capes anemia 646 
5. Report on the Age of eas Circles (p. 368) ...-.. SPR EO ar ioc 647 
6. Ninth Report on the Lake Village at Glastonbury (p. 892) ..........-..00.08 647 
7. “The Dances of British New Guinea. By Dr. C. G. SELIGMANN............ 647 
8. “Religion and Custom in the South Seas. By O. BAINBRIDGE.............4. 647 
TUESDAY, AUGUST 6. 
1. Report on Archeological and Ethnological Researches in Crete (p. 391)... 647 
2. Excavations at Sparta in 1907. By R. M. DAWKINS, M.A. «2... ee eee cee oes 647 
3. Artemis Orthia and the Scourging Festival at Sparta. By Professor R. C. 
IBOSANQUET) MAU MENS. Acs s.nucssncsenmenaarsnsasiqatstttctheascasteatsten eee a amma 648 
4. Door-step Art: a Traditional Folk Art: 
(i) The Art Relations. By F. H. NBWBERY «...:...,.0sssssissssesansenes 649 
(ii) Some Hanus on its Anthropological Bearings. By T. H. Brycs, 
MiDs.. wtectsncessgeac-cts-sceceumseeadses acer sata: carat Ane hen a ete 649 
5, The Origin of the Crescent as a Muhammadan Badge. By Professor W. 
FRAIMGMWAT, PUTAS ©. a cenasiitnaecs ce otinsetemsesemers sorte: sesh se ceenane eae 649 
6. Note on the Ethnography of Sardinia. By T. Asusy, D.Litt., F.S.A. ... 650 
7. The Work of the British School at. Rome during the Session 1906-07. 
By T. AsHBy,D. Litt.) F.S-A, -.,,.:.23-sepycssessa<scanenseyerntceassap era ammee 650 
8. The Origin of Egyptian Civilisation. By Professor Epwarp NAvitE...... 650 
9. Recent Explorations in Asia Minor and North Syria. By Professor 
Jie) CADRST CAIN Ge spite neste ceelee seas ttn sieisaaties deraarscesrs sedacey oiieetec ety anes amas 652 
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 
1. Interim Report on Excavations on Roman Sites in Britain (p. 400) ...... G52 
2. The Six Races of Mankind: their Mental Capabilities and Political and 
Commercial Tendencies. By T. EH. SMURTHWAITE.... .........cceceececeeees 652 
3. Excavations at Caerwent, 1906-07. By T, Asusy, D.Litt., F.S.A....... 652 
4, Some Sociological Definitions. By W. H. R. Rivers, M.D. ............... 653 
5. Racial Types in Connaught. By Professor R. J. ANppRsoN, M.D.......... 654 
