Xii CONTENTS. 



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Professor Rolleston on the Rationale of Artificial Deformations of the Head 1 20 



on the Rationale of Brachycephaly and Dolichocephaly 120 



on the Flora and Fauna of Prehistoric Times 120 



( Exhibition and Explanation of the Uses of a Flint 



Hammer from the Western Coast of New Guinea 121 



Mr. Alfred Simson on the Zaparos 121 



Mr. H. C. Sorby on the Colouring-matter in Human Hair 121 



Rev. W. S. Lach-Szyrma on the Ethnology of West Cornwall 121 



Rev. S. J. Whitmee on some Characteristics of the Malay o-Polynesians .... 122 



GEOGRAPHY. 



Address by Admiral Sir Erasmus Ommanney, Knt,, C.B., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., 

 President of the Section 122 



Major-General Sir J. E. Alexander on the supposed True Site of Mount 

 Sinai 141 



Commander V. L. Cameron on proposed Stations in Central Africa as Bases 

 for future Exploration 141 



Mr. Ernest A. Floyer on Bashakard in Western Baluchistan 143 



Lieut-Colonel H. H. Godwin-Austen on the Lower Course of the Brah- 

 maputra or Tsanpo 144 



Mr. F. Holmwood on the River Kingani in East Africa 144 



Dr. J. Kirk on a Visit to the Mungao District in East Africa in 1876 145 



Lieutenant Kitchener on the Line of Levels run from the Mediterranean to 



the Sea of Galilee 146 



Dr. 0. Finsch on the German Expedition to Western Siberia 146 



Captain H. C. Marsh on a Journey overland to India in 1872, via Meshed, 

 Herat, Candahar, and the Boulan Pass 148 



Dr. J. S. Phene on Recent Tours in Unfrequented Parts of Greece 148 



Mr. Alfred Simson on a Journey from Guayaquil to the Napo by the Upper 



Patassa Route 148 



on the Ascent of the River Putumayo, South America. . 149 



Mr. W. H. Tietkens, an Account of the Latest Expedition across Central 



Australia 150 



ECONOMIC SCIENCE AND STATISTICS. 



Address by the Right Hon. the Earl Foetescue, President of the Section. . 151 



Mr. G. C. T. Bartley on Thrift as an Element of National Strength 162 



Mr. J. H. Batten, Notes and Recollections on the Cultivation of Tea in the 

 British Himalayan Provinces of Kumaon and Gurhwal 168 



Dr. John Beddoe on the Statistics of Victoria (Australia) 163 



Mr. William Botly on Agricultural Statistics 104 



Mr. Stephen Bourne on the Growth of Population with Relation to the 

 Means of Subsistence 165 



Mr. F. J. Bramwell on the Water Supply of London 173 



Mr. A. Burrell on the Tea-consumption of the United Kingdom 174 



