Xviii , CONTENTS. 



Page 

 5. Notes on some specimens of Saw-cuts and Drill-holes in hard Stones of 



Pi-ime\- al Egyptian period . By W. Flinders Peieie 697 



G. On the Numeral and Philological relations of the Hebrew, Phoenician, or 

 Canaanitic Alphalxjt and the Language of the Khita Inscriptions. By 

 Hyde Clarke 698 



7. The Early Colonisation of Cyprus and Attica, and its relation to 



Bahylonia. By Hyde Clarke 69& 



8. On the Animism of the Indians of British Guiana. By Everaed F. im 

 Thurm 699 



9. Origin and Primitive Home of the Semites. By G. Bertln 699 



10. On the Utilisation of the Memory. By George Harris, LL.D., F.S.A. 699 



11. On the Cultivation of the Senses. By George Harris, LL.D., F.S.A... 690 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 



1. Traces of Man in the Crag. By H. Stopes, F.G.S. 70O 



2. Tlie Results of recent further Excavations in the Caves of Cefn, near 



St. Asaph, North "Wales. By Professor T. McK. Hughes, M.A., and 

 INIrs. Williams Wynn 700 



3. Exhibition of a Roman Bronze galeated Bust. Bv Professor T. McK. 

 Hughes, M.A ". 701 



4. Exhibition of Foiu- Bronze Soclieted Spears, probably ancient, from 



Chma. By Professor T. McK. Hughes, M.A. .=> , 701 



5. On a supposed Inscribed Stone, near Llanerchymedd, in Auglesea. By 

 Professor T. McK. Hughes, M.A 701 



6. On some late Celtic Engra^angs on a Slate Tablet, found at Towyn. By 



J. Park Harrison, M.A 701 



7. On the Physical Characters and Proportions of the Zulus. By C. 

 Roberts, F.R.C.S., and George W. Bloxam, M.A., F.L.S., Assistant 

 Secretary of the Anthropological Institute 702 



8. Exhibition of Stone Implements from Asia Minor. By Hyde Clarke ... 703 



9. On certain Discoveries of Bronze Implements in and about Leeds. By 

 John Holmes 703 



10. On the Profile of the Danes and Germans. By J. Park Harrison, M.A. 703 



11. On a remarkable Human Skull found near York. Bv Edward Allen, 



F.G.S ■ 704 



Department of Anatomy and Physiology. 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 



Address by Professor J. S. Burdon Sanderson, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., Chair- 

 man of the Department 705 



1. On the Development of the Colour-sense. By Dr. Montagu Lubbock ... 715 



2. On the Function of the Two Ears in the Perception of Space. By 

 Professor Silvanus P. Thompson, B.A., D.Sc 716 



3. A Contribution to the Question on the Influence of Bacilli in the Pro- 

 duction of Disease. By Professor J. Cossar Eavart, M.D 717 



4. On a little-lniown Cranial Difference between the Catarrhine and Platyr- 

 rhine Monkeys. By W. A. Forbes, B.A 718 



