CONTENTS. XlU 



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Mr. John Evans ou a uew Code of International Symbols for use on Prehistoric 

 Maps .' 173 



Colonel A. H. Lane Fox on Recent Investigations in Cissbury Camp, Sussex 173 



Rev. W. W. Gill on the Origin of the South-Sea Islanders 173 



on some Traditions of the Hervey Islanders 174 



Dr. J. H. Gladstone on the Recent Discovery of a Stone Implement in the 

 Brick-earth of Erith, Kent 175 



Mr. Bertram F. IIartshorne ou the Weddas of Ceylon 175 



Dr. Leitneb on an Ethnological and Linguistic Tour of Discovery in Dar- 

 distan &c 176 



Mr. D. Mackintosh on Anthropology, Sociology, and N'ationality 17G 



Mr. Robert Michell on the supposed lost Language and Antiquity of the 

 Kirghiz, or Buruts 176 



Mr. Charles O. Groom Napier on the Localities from whence the Gold and 

 Tin of the Ancients were derived 177 



Dr. T. Nicholas on a new Paragraph in Early English History 177 



Mr. W. Pengelly on the Archaeological Discoveries in Kent's Cavern, Tor- 

 quay 177 



on a recent Notice of Brixham Cavern 177 



Dr. J. S. Phene on the Works, Manners, and Customs of the Early Inhabi- 

 tants of the Mendips 177 



Rev. Canon Rawlinson on the Ethnography of the Cimbri 178 



Professor Rolleston on the Animal Remains found in Cissbury Camp 178 



on the Applicability of Historical Evidence to Ethno- 

 graphical Inquiries 178 



Dr. SiMMS on the Physiognomy of the Ear 178 



Mr. W. S. W. Vaux on the Origin of the Maori Races in New Zealand .... 178 



Mr. C. Staniland Wake on the Predatory Races of Asia and Europe; a 

 Chapter in Morals 179 



Mr. HoDDER M. Westropp on the Cycle of Development 179 



GEOGRAPHY. 



Address by Lieut.-General R. Strachey, R.E., C.S.I., F.R.S., President of 

 the Section 180 



Dr. J. C. Brown on the Physical Geography of South Africa, and Products 

 and Prospects of the Cape of Good Hope 189 



on the late Inundations in France viewed in connexion with 



Reboisement and Gazonnement on the Alps, Cevennes, and Pyrenees, em- 

 ployed as a means of extinguishing and preventing the p'ormation of 

 Torrents 189 



on South-African Torrential Floods viewed in connexion 



with the late Inimdations in the Valley of the Garonne and its Affluences, 

 and Measures adopted in France to prevent such Floods 190 



Dr. W. B. Car penter on Bearings of recent Observations on the Doctrine of 

 Oceanic Circulation 190 



Colonel II. B. Carrington on Dacotah, North-west America 190 



