XIV CONTENTS. 



MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1879. 



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1. Recent Additions to the Moss-Flora of the West Riding. By Charles P. 

 Hobkirk, F.L.S 375 



2. On the Embryology of Gymnadina conopsea. By H. Marshall Ward... 375 



3. On the Homologies of the Cephalopoda. By J. F. Blake 376 



4. On Cyclops. By Marcus M. Hartog, M. A., B.Sc 376 



5. On Mimusopese, a Section of the Order Sapotacese. By Marcus M. 

 Hartog, M.A., B.Sc 376 



6. On Solid-mounted Preparations. ByL. C. Miall 376 



TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1879. 



1. On a Spore-producing Gleeocapsa, from the great Conservatory at Chats- 

 worth. By Professor M. A. Lawson 377 



2. On the Capreolus (of Lister) or the Spermatophore of some of the Indian 

 species of the Helicidse. By Col. H. H. Godwin- Austen, F.Z.S 377 



3. On a Sponge from the Norwegian Coast, simulating a Hydroid Polyp. By 

 W. J. Sollas, M.A 377 



4. Comparison of the Effects of the Frosts of 1860-1 and of 1878-9. By 



E. J. Lowe, F.R.S 377 



£. The rarer Birds occurring in South and West Yorkshire. By T. Lister... 378 



Department of Anthropology. 

 THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1879. 



1. On the Cagots. By D. Hack Tuke, M.D., F.R.C.P 379 



2. Evidence of the Existence of Palaeolithic Man during the Glacial Period 

 in East Anglia. By Sydney B. J. Skertchly, F.G.S., H.M. Geological 

 Survey 379 



3. On a New Estimate of the Date of the Neolithic Age. By Sydney B. J. 

 Skertchly, F.G.S., H.M. Geological Survey 380 



4. A Classification of the Physical Conditions of Life. By C. Roberts, 

 F.R.C.S 381 



6. On the Yarra and the Languages of Australia in connection with those of 

 the Mozambique and Portuguese Africa. By Hyde Clarke, V.P.A.1 381 



FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1879. 



Address by E. B. Tylor, D.C.L., F.R.S., Chairman of the Department 381 



1. Report of the Committee for conducting Excavations at Portstewart and 

 elsewhere in the North of Ireland 389 



2. On Flint Implements from the A^alley of the Bann. By W. J. Enowles... 389 



3. Notes on the Polynesian Race. By C. Staniland Wake 390 



4. On the Relations of the Indo-Chinese and Inter-Oceanic Races and Lan- 

 guages. By A. H. Keane, M.A.I 391 



5. On a Classification of Languages on the Basis of Ethnology. By Dr. 

 Gustav Oppert 392 



