XXIV CONTENTS, 



Section H.— ANTHROPOLOGY. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 



Page 

 Address by Professor William Eidgeway, M.A., LL.D., Litt.D., F.B.A., 



President of the Section 832 



1. The History of Mummification in Egypt. By Professor G. Elliot 



Smith, M.A., M.D., F.R.S 847 



2. A Sequence of Egyptian Stone Implements. By C. T. Currelly 848 



3. The Veddas. By C. G. Seligmann, M.D 848 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 



1. Anthropological Work in Egypt. By Professor G. Elliot Smith, 



M.A., M.D., F.R.S 849 



2. Rajputs and Mahrattas. By W. Crooke, B.A 850 



3. On a Collection of Dinka Laws and Customs. By E. Sidney Hartland 850 



4. Four Weeks in New Britain. By Miss B. Pullen-Burry 850 



5. The Northern Mound Builders of North America. By George Bryce, 



D.D., LL.D., F.R.S.C 851 



6. Prehistoric Archaeology in Japan. By N. Gordon Munro 852 



7- Some Ancient Stone Implement Sites in South Africa — their bearing on 



the Problem of the Antiquity of Man. By Rev. W. A. Adams, B.A. 852 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 



1. Report on Excavations on Roman Sites in Britain (p. 342) 853 



2. Recent Excavations at Roman Chester. By Dr. R. Newstead 853 



3. Some Remarks on the Irish Horse and its Early History. By Dr. R. F. 



SCHARFF 853 



4. The Distribution of Gold Lunulce. By George Coffey, M.A 854 



5. A Leather Shield found in co. Longford. By E. C. R. Armstrong .... 854 



6. The Survival of La Tene Ornament in some Celtic Penannular Brooches. 



By George Coffey, M.A 854 



7. Note on the Tara Brooch. By George Coffey, M.A 854 



8. The Origin of Irish Motes. By Goddard H. Orpen, B.A 854 



9. On certain Changes in the Lateral Wall of the Cranium due to Muscular 



Development. By Professor J. Symington, M.D., F.R.S 855 



10. *The Development and Adult Form of the Human Brain. By Pro- 



fessor A. Fraser 856 



11. The Significance of the so-called Accessory Dental Masses sometimes 



found in the Upper Jawbones. By Professor A. Francis Dixon . . 856 



12. Who Built the British Stone Circles ? By J. Gray, B.Sc 856 



13. Report on Anthropometric Investigation in the British Isles (p. 351) . . 857 



14. Report on Archaeological and Ethnographical Researches in Crete 



(p. 344) 857 



