XXIV CONTENTS, 



rage- 

 4. On Euprineerino- Laboratory Instruments and their Calibration. By Pro- 

 fessor David S. Cappee, M.A 750 



6, On Lighthouse Apparatus and Lighthouse Administration in 1894, Bv 

 J. Kenwaed, F.S.A .'. 76^ 



6. On Spring Spokes for Bicycles. By Professor J. D. Eveeett, F.R.S. ... 7G0 



Section H.— ANTHROPOLOGY. 

 THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 



Address by Sir W. H. Flowee, K.C.B., LL.D., Sc.D., F.R.S., President 

 of the Section 7<32' 



1. The Report of the Anthropometric Laboratory Committee 774 



2. The Report of the Ethnographical Survey Committee 774- 



3. The Report of the (■ommittee on Anthropometry in Schools 774 



4. On the Diffusion of Mythical Beliefs as Evidence in the History of Culture. 



By Edwaed B. Ttloe, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S 774 



6. On Complexional Differences between Natives of Ireland -with Indigenous 

 and Exotic Surnames respectively. By John Beddoe, M.D., LL.D., 

 r.R.S 775. 



FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. 



1. The Report of the Committee on Prehistoric and Ancient Remains in 



Glamorganshire 775 



2. The Report of the Committee on the Exploration of Elbolton Cave 775' 



3. *The Report of tlie Committee on the Explorations at Oldbury Hill 775 



4. On the Evolution of Stone Implements. By H. Stopes 776' 



6. Joint Discussion with Section C on the Plateau Flint Implements of 

 North Kent 776. 



SATURDAY, AUGUST 11. 



1. The Report of the Committee on the Mental and Physical Condition of 



Children 776^ 



2. On a New System of Hieroglyphics and a Pi le-Phoenician Script from 



Crete and the Peloponnese. By Aethue J. Evans, M.A 776- 



3. 'Exhibition of Prehistoric Objects collected during a Journey and Explora- 

 tions in Central and Eastern Crete. By Aethce J. Evans, M.A 777 



4. *The Heredity of Acquired Characters. By Professor A. Macalistek, 

 M.D., F.R.S 778 



5. *Notes on Skin, Hair, and Pigment. By Professor Aethtje Thomson, 



M.A 778- 



G. On the Anthropological Significance of Ticklishness. By Louis 

 KoBiNsoN, M.D 778 



7. On the Bow as a Musical Instrument. By H. Balfotib, M.A 778 



8. The Relations between Body and Mind, as expressed in Early Languages, 



Customs, and Myths. By Rev. G. Haetwell Jones, M.A 77f> 



9. On the Alleged Pi-esence of Negritoes in Borneo. By H. Ling Roth ... "SO 



