XX11 CONTENTS. 



MONDA Y, SEPTEMBER 4. 



Page 



1. Noted on the Stature, &c, of our Ancestors in East Yorkshire. By the 



late J. R. Mortimer 508 



2. The Interpretation of Division of the Parietal Bone as observed hi the 



Crania of certain Primates. By Professor C. J. Patten, Sc.D 509 



3. Suggestions for an Imperial Bureau of Anthropology : — 



(i) Anthropometry. By John Gray, B.Sc 50!) 



(ii) Ethnography. By T. C. Hodson 509 



L Suggestions for an Anthropological Survey of the British Isles. By 



H. Pea kk 510 



5. Report on the Organisation of Anthropometric Investigation hi the 



British Isles (p. 130) 51U 



0. Dolmens or Cromlechs. By A. L. Lewis 511 



7. Report on the Distribution of Artificial Islands in the Lochs of the 



Highlands of Scotland (p. 137) 511 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 



1. Some Religious Beliefs of the Kikuyu and Kamba People. By C. YV. 



Hobley, C.M.G 511 



2. The Economic Function of the Intichiuma Ceremonies. By B. Mali- 



nowski 51:2 



3. The Divine Kings of the Shilluk. By C. G. Seligmann, M.D 513 



■4. The Foreign Relations and Influence of the Egyptians uiider the Ancient 



Empire. By G. Elliot Smith, M.A., M.D., E.R.S 514 



5. Excavations at Memphis and Hawara hi 1911. By Professor \V. M. 



Flinders Petrie, F.R.S 515 



0. Pre-dynastic Lon Beads from Egypt. By G. A. Wainwright 515 



7. Pleistocene Man in Jersey. By R. R. Marett, M.A 510 



8. Cranium of the Cro-Magnon Type found by Mr. W. M. Newton in a Gravel 



Terrace near Dartford. By A. Keith, M.D 516 



9. Remains of a Second Skeleton from 100-foot Terrace at Galley Hill. 



By A. Keith, M.D 517 



10. Fossil Bones of Man discovered by Colonel Willoughby Vernerin a Lime- 

 stone Cave near Ronda, in the South of Spam. By A. Keith, M.D. 517 



