CONTENTS. 



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3. On Australian Autochthony. By W. Foester 620 



4. On Drum-signalling in Africa. By Hyde Clarke 620 



5. On a Manuscript, perhaps Khita, discovered by Captain Gill in Western 

 China. By Hyde Clarke 621 



6. Recent Doubts on Monosyllabism in Philological Classification. By Hyde 

 Clarke 621 



FRIDA Y, A UG UST 27. 



1. On the Stone Age in South Africa, By W. D, Gooch, O.E 622 



2. On an Ancient Settlement found about 21 feet beneath the surface of 

 the peat, in the coal-bog near Boho, county Fermanagh. By Thomas 

 Plunkett, M.R.I.A. 623 



3. On the Structure of Round Barrows. By Professor G. Rollbston, M.D,, 

 ^•I^S .' 623 



4. On the Structure of Long Barrows. By Professor G. Rolleston, M.D., 

 ^•I^S ,',' 623 



6. On Prehistoric Times in the Valley of the Rhine. By Professor Schaaff- 



HAT78EN 624 



6. On the Original Neanderthal Skull. By Professor Schaapfeatjsen 624 



7. On a PalEeolithic Stone Implement from Egypt. By H. Sxopes, F.G.S.... 624 



8. On a Palaeolithic Flint Instrument from Palestine. By H, Stopes, F.G.S, 624 



MONBA Y, A TIG UST 30. 



1. Report of the Anthropometric Committee 625 



2. On a Pocket Registrator for Anthropological Purposes. Bv Feancis 



Galton, M.A., F.R.S ;....:. 625 



3. Additional Remarks on the Greek Profile (incorrectly so called). By J. 

 Park Harrison, M.A _' 625 



4. On the British Flint-workers at Brandon. By J. Park Harrison, M.A. 626 



5. On the Retention of Ancient and Prehistoric Customs in the Pyrenees 



By Dr. PnENfi, F.S.A., F.R.G.S ,' 627 



6. On Anthropological Colour Phenomena in Belgium and elsewhere. Bv J 

 Beddoe, M.D., F.R.S _,' 629 



7. On the Pre-Cymric Epoch in Wales. By Hyde Clarke, V.P. A.I 629 



8. On the Antiquity of Gestm-e and Sign Language, and the Orioin of 



Characters and Speech. By Hyde Clarke, V.P.A.I ° 630 



TUESDAY, AUGUST 31. 



1. Surgery and Superstition in Neolithic Times. By Miss A. W. BucKLAin) 630 



2. On Bushmen Crania. By Professor G. Rolleston, M.D., F.R.S 631 



3. On the Salting Mounds of Essex. By H. Stopes, F.G.S 631 



4. The Mountain Lapps. By Lieutenant G. T. Temple, R.N. 631 



5. The Hittites. By W. St. 0. Boscawen 632 



6. On the Discovery of a Bi-lingual Seal in Cuneiform and Khita. By Hyde 



Clarke, V.P.A.I 633 



