XX . CONTENTS. 



Page 

 •5. tSiiction Gas Engine Plants. By Trofessor W. E. Dalby, M.A., 



M.Inst.C.E 674 



6. '■■■Waterproof Eoads as a Solution of the Dust Problem. By DotrGLAs 



Mackenzie 674 



Section H.— ANTHROPOLOGY. 

 THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 

 Address by E. Sidney Hartland, F.S.A., President of the Section 675 



1. Notes on the Ethnography of the Ba-Yaka. By T. A. Joyce, M.A., and 



E. ToEDAY .' 688 



2. The Aborigines of Sungei Ujong. By F. W. Knockee 688 



3. On the Bushmen of Basutoland. By S. S. Doenan 689 



4. Marriage and Mating. By S. S. Bxtckman, F.G.S 689 



5. Eighth Report on the Lake Village at Glastonbury (p. 410) 690 



6. -The Ethnology of South Africa. By Dr. A. 0. Haddon, F.R.S 690 



FRIDA Y, A UG UST 3. 



L '■'Exhibit of Bronze Weapons and Implements from Persia. By Major 

 P. Moleswoeth Sykes, C.M.G '. 690 



2. Notes on Major Sykes's Collection. By Rev. Canon Green well 690 



8. Note on the Webster Ruin, Rhodesia. By E. M. Andeews 691 



4. The Origin of the Guitar and Fiddle. By Professor Ridgeway 691 



5. Report on Archasological and Ethnological Researches in Crete (p. 408)... 692 



6. Excavations at Sparta in 1906. By R. C. DDsanquet, M.A., F.S.A 692 



7. Note on thePrehistoric Civilisation of South Italy, with special reference 



to Campania. By T. E. Peet, B.A ." G92 



8. On the Evolution of Design in Greek and Turkish Embroideries. By Miss 



L. F. Pesel (392 



MONDAY, AUGUST 6. 



1. On the 'Red Hills' of the East Coast Salt Marshes. By F W 



RuDLEE, LS.O., F.G.S., and W. H. Dalton, F.G.S 693 



2. Archffiological Discovery. By Dr. E. Cartailh AC 693 



3. A Winter's Work on the Ipswich Palaeolithic Site. By Miss Nina 



Frances Layaed 693 



4. An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery in Ipswich. By Miss Nina Frances 



Lay ARD gn I 



5. Excavations in an Anglo-Saxon Cemetery near South Cave, Yorkshire 



By T. Sheppaed, F.G.S (395 



C. Note on some Roman and other Remains from South Ferribv Bv 

 T. Sheppaed, F.G.S _' ^ 595 



7. *Pygmy Flints from Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. By Rev. R Scott- 



«^^^^ 695 



8. Report on the Age of Stone Circles (p. 370) 695 



0. Report on Excavations on Roman Sites in Britain (p. 400) 695 



10. *0n the Primitive Artemisia of Ephesus and their Contents. By D G 



IlOGARTH •' ■ ^^- 



095 



