CONTENTS. XVU 



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6. Notes on Chlamydomyxa. By P. A. Geddes 680 



7. On a New Sub-Glas3 of Infusorians. By P. A. Gctdes 680 



8. On the Improvement of Freshwater Fisheries. By Lieut.-General Sir 



James E. Alexander, Knt., O.B., F.R.S.E 680 



9. On some Vestiges of the Ancient Forest of part of the Pemiine Chain. 



By Joseph Lucas 680 



10. Eeport on the Marine Fauna of the Southern Coast of Devon and Corn- 

 wall 681 



Department op Anthropology. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 



Address by Professor W. H. Flower, LL.D., F.RS., F.R.C.S., F.L.S., F.G.S., 



Pres. Z.S., Chairman of the Department 682 



1. Eeport on the Exploration of the Caves of the South of Ireland 689 



2. On the Stature of the Inhabitants of Hungary. By Dr. Beddoe, F.R.S.. 689 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 



1. The Viking's Ship, discovered at Sandefjord in Norway, 1880. By J. 

 Harris Stone, M.A., F.L.S., F.C.S 689 



2. On Excavations in the Earthwork called Danes' Dyke at Flamborough, 



and on the Earthworks of the Yorkshire Wolds. By Major-General 

 Pitt-Rivers, F.R.S. (formerly Colonel Lane-Fox) 690 



3. On the Application of Composite Portraiture to Anthropological purposes. 



By Francis Galton, F.RS 690 



4. Account of the Discovery of Six Ancient Dwellings, found under and 

 near to British Barrows on the Yorkshire Wolds. By J. R. Mortimer... 691 



5. On the Oi-igin and Use of Oval Tool-stones. By W. J. Knowles 692 



-6. On the Discovery of Flint Implements in stratified gravel in the Nile 

 ^^aUey, near Thebes. By Major-General Pitt-Rivers, F.R.S. (formerly 

 Colonel Lane-Fox) 693 



SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 



1. Report of the Anthropometric Committee 693 



2. On a Collection of Racial Photographs. By J. Park Harrison, M. A 693 



3. On Scandinavian and Pictish Customs on the Anglo-Scottish Border. By 



Dr. PHENfi, F.S.A., F.R.G.S 693 



4. On some Objects recentlv exhumed in Britain, of apparently Phoenician 

 origin. ByDr.PnENE,'F.S.A., F.R.G.S 69-5 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 



1. Notes on the Geographical Distribution of Mankind. By Miss A. W. 



BUCKLAND 69o 



2. On the Papuans and the Polynesians. By C. Staniland Wake 096 



•3. On Excavations in a camp called Ambresbiu-y Banks in Epping Forest. 

 By Major-General Pitt-Rivers, F.R.S. (formerly Colonel Lane-Fox) ... 697 



4. On the Relation of Stone Circles to Outlying Stones or Tumuli or Neigh- 

 bouring Hills, with some inferences therefrom. By A. L. Lewis 097 



1881. a 



