XIV CONTENTS. 



Pag-- 



Mr. T. M^K. IIlghics oh a series of iragments of Cbeit collected below a 

 chert-beaiing limestone in Yorkshire 189 



Prof. T. RupEET JoiSTES on some Bone and other Implements from the Caves 

 of Perigord, France, hearing uiarka ir;dicati^-e of Ownership, Tallying, or 

 Gambling "l^ . . . ISO 



Mr. Joseph Kaines on Western Anthropologists and extra-Western Commu- 

 nities 189 



Lieut. C. CooPEE. King on the Discorery of a Flint-Implement Station in 

 Wishmoor Bottom, near Sandhurst 193 



3Ir. A. L. Lewis on the Pretended Identification of the English Nation with 

 the "Lost House of Israel " 190 



Mr. M. MoGGRiDGE on the Skeleton of the Red Rocks 190 



Dr. T. Nicholas on the Ethnological Affinities of the French and English 

 Peoples 191 



Dr. H. Alleyne Nicholson's Notice of a Silicified Forest in the Rocky 

 Mountains, with an account of a supposed Fossil Chip ", 102 



Mr. John S. Phene on some Evidences suggestive of a Common Migration 

 from the East, shown by Archaic Remains in America and Britain 192 



Professor Rolleston on the Skulls obtained in Canon Greenwell's Excavations 193 



on the Yv'eddo of Ceylon 194 



Mr. R. B. Sha-w' on the Religious Cairns of the Himalayan Region 194 



Mr. R. S. Symes on Rubbings from St. Patrick's Chair, Go. Mayo, Ireland . . 197 



Mr. W. TopLEY on the Relation of the Parish Boundaries in the South-east of 

 England to great Physical Features, particularly to the Chalk Escarpment. 197 



Mr. C. Staniland Wake on the Origin of Serpent-Worship 198 



The Rev. H. H. WrNWOOD, Flint Implements from South Africa exhibited by 198 



GEOGRAPHY. 



Address hy Feancis Galton, F.R.S., President of the Section 108 



Mr. W. P. Andeew on the Euphrates- Valley Route to India 20-3 



Mr. JoiTN Ball on the Orography of the Chain of the Great Atlas 203 



Dr. Beandis on the Geographical Distribution of Forests in India 205 



Dr. J. C. Beown on the Desiccation of South Africa 207 



Mr. Ai.EXANDEE BucHAN on the Deep-water Temperature of Lochs Lomond, 

 Katrine, and Tay 207 



Mr. E. Button on Explorations in the Gold Region of the Limpopo 208 



Mr. Geyf Jaxa de Bykowski on a Through Railway Route to India, via 

 Russia and the Oxus Valley 200 



Lieut.-Colonel J. A. Geakt on Dr. Livingstone's Recent Discoveries 2(9 



The Rev. Edwaed Hale on the Place of Geography, Political and Physical, 

 in Education \ " 200 



Mr. H. II. HowoETii on Recent Changes of Level in Land and Sea 210 



Capt. Felix Jones on the Direct Highvv^ay to India considered 210 



Mr. G. Lejioine on the Relation of Forests to Hydrology 210 



Extracts from the Ofllcial Despatches of Dr. Livingstone 211 



