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3. Excavations in Thessaly, 1910. By A. J. B. Wace, M.A., and 



M. S. Thompson, B.i. 731 



4. Report on Excavations on Roman Sites in Britain (p. 227) 732 



5. Report on Archaeological and Ethnological Researches in Crete 



(p. 228) 732 



6. tThe Work of the Liverpool Committee for Excavation and Re- 



search in Wales and the Marches. By Professor R. C. Bosanquet 732 



7. The Excavations at Caerwent, Monmouthshire, on the Site of the 



Romano-British City of Venta Silurum, in 1909-10. By T. 

 Ashby, M.A., D.Litt 732 



8. Excavations at Hagiar Kim and Mnaidra, Malta. By T. Ashby, 



M.A., D.Litt 732 



9. Cup- and Ring-Markings and Spirals : some Notes on the Hypo- 



geum at Halsaflieni, Malta. By Rev. H. J. Dukinfield Astley, 

 M.A., Litt.D 733 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 



1. Kava-drinking in Melanesia. By W. H. R. Rivebs, M.A.. M.D. 734 



2. A Sidelight on Exogamy. By Miss Alice C. Fletcher 734 



3. The Suk of East Africa. By MeRvyn W. H. Beech, M.A 734 



4. Interim Report on Archteological Investigations in British East 



Africa (p. 256) 735 



5. *A Search for the Fatherland of the Polynesians. By A. K. 



Newman 735 



6. The BuShongo of the Congo Free State. By E. Torday 735 



7. A Rare Form of Divided Parietal in the Cranium of a Chin^anzee. 



By Professor C. J. Patten, M.A., M.D., Sc.D 736 



8. Report of the Committee to Organise Anthropometric Investigation 



in the British Isles (p. 256) 736 



9. The Bishops Stortford Prehistoric Horse. By Rev. A. Irving, 



D.Sc.B.A 736 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 



1. On Mourning Dress. By E. Sidney Hartland 737 



2. Some Prehistoric Monuments in the Scilly Isles. By H. D. Aclaxd 737 



3. Excavation of Broch of Cogle, Watten, Caithness. By Alex. 



S utherland 737 



4. Some Unexplored Fields in British Archaeology. By George 



Clinch 738 



