CONTENTS. XV 



SA1URDAY, AUGUST 23, 1879. 



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1, On the Manners and Customs of the People of Urua, Central Africa. By 



Commander Cameron, R.N 392 



2. On the Native Races of the Head-Waters of the Zamhesi. By Major 

 Serpa Pinto 393 



3 On the Native Races of Gahoon and Ogowe". By the Comte Savoegnan 

 De Beazza 394 



4. Report of the Anthropometric Committee 394 



MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1879. 



1. On the Forms and Geographical Distribution of Ancient Stone Imple- 

 ments in India. By V. Ball, M.A., of the Geological Survey of India 394 



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2. On the Discovery of certain Pockets of Chipped Flints beneath the Peat 

 on the Yorkshire Moors, near Halifax. By James W. Davis, F.S.A., 

 F.G.S 395 



3. On an elaborately finished Celt found on the Moors near Marsden. By 



James W. Davis, F.S.A., F.G.S 395 



4. On some curious Leathern and Wooden Objects from Tullyreagh Bog, 

 County Antrim. By W. J. Knowles 395 



5. On Savage and Civilised Warfare. By J. A. Farrer 396 



6. On the Origin of Fetishism. By Andrew Lang 396 



7. On certain Inventions illustrating the Working of the Human Mind, and 



on the Importance of the Selection of Types. By A. Ttlor, F.G.S 396 



8. On the Discovery of Animal Mounds in the Pyrenees. By Dr. Pkene, 

 F.S.A., F.G.S 396 



9. Evidence of Early Historic Events and Pre-Historic Customs by per- 

 petuation of design in art and manufactures in later, and even in present, 

 times. By Dr. Phene, F.S.A., F.G.S 397 



TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1879. 



1. The Profile of the Ancient Greeks. By J. Park Harrison, M.A 399 



2. On the Geological Evidence as to the Antiquity of Man. By Professor 

 W. Boyd Dawkins, M.A., F.R.S 399 



3. On the Survival of the Neolithic Period at Brandon, Suffolk. By Sydney 



B. J. Skertchly, F.G.S., H.M. Geological Survey 400 



4. On the Stone Age in Japan. By Professor John Milne, F.G.S 401 



6. On a collection of Organic Remains from the Kitchen-middens of Hissarlik. 

 By Staff-Surgeon Edward L. Moss, R.N 401 



6. On High Africa as the Centre of a White Race. By Hyde Clarke, 

 V.P.A.I '. ". 402 



7. On the Turcomans between the Caspian and Merv. By Professor 

 Armtnius Vambery 402 



