XXll REPORT—1896. 
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 
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Nie Wareek alsin. By). BELL i5...2.0-cnchoyeveces dsavex’ anid aguetnte se cence ements 905 
2, *Horseless Road Locomotion. By A. R. SENNETT ............0seceececeeeees 905 
Section H.—ANTHROPOLOGY. 
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 
Address by Artuur J. Evans, M.A., F.S.A., President of the Section ......... 906 
1. Report on the Mental and Physical Condition of Children ................+8 922 
2. Stone Implements in Somaliland. By H. W. Spron-Karr................. 922 
8. The Older Flint Implements of Ireland. By W. J. Kyowtzzs, M.R.LA. 923 
4, *The Dolmens of Brittany. By Professor W. A. Hprpman, F.R.S., and 
IPTOLESSOr W...0YD DA WKING, HURSs) 0. sesee secs ne tee.cueadebeaeeteceeeeeeeheree 924 
5. The Sculptured Stones of Scotland. By Miss C. MACLAGAN............00000- 924 
6. The ‘ Brochs’ of Scotland (with model), By Miss C. Mactacan ......... 924 
7. Ancient Measures in Prehistoric Monuments. By A. L. Lewis, F.C.A. 924 
8. Paleolithic Spear and Arrow-heads. By H. SToPES .............csseceneees 925 
9. Palzoliths Derived and Re-worked. By H. STOPES.............cccceeceeeeees 925 
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 
1. *The Centenary of the Birth of A. Rerzius was commemuorated............ 925 
2. Physical Anthropology of the Isle of Man. By A. W. Moors, M.A., 
and JOHN BEppOE, MAD,, FuRLS. ..si<d dete. raeaagsessaes pupa decks eee 925. 
3. The Trinil Femur (Pithecanthropus erectus) contrasted with the Femora 
of various Savage and Civilised Races. By Davin Hepsury, M.D., 
UP ES So BL Ses oe Re eee RRR SERRE pee eB +s voigegeteae aaa 926, 
4. Proportions of the Human Body. By J. G. Garson, M.D. ......ccc000-e 927 
5. “Some Pagan Survivals. By F. T. ELWORTHY ..........cccccccscceceeeeceesees 927 
SA TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 
i. Report on the Ethnographical Survey of Great Britain and Ireland ...... 928 
2, (Bent. in Relation to the Ethnographical Survey. By I. W. Brasroor, 
BIOL Selec ccisebiele 02 9/4 221s 6a.ls os. su seimuianleielbs se\skeeejepin ce 2 fae peu geetee Soe 928 
3. An Imperial Bureau of Ethnology. By ©. H. Ruan, Sec.S.A. ..cccceeeee- 928 
4. Anthropological Opportunities in British New Guinea. By Sripney 
BAAN oa dach ec er psec eccggitcnsserit sd: SaUicdlashi St eer 928 
10, 
. Report on the North-Western Tribes of Canada ' 
- *The Coast Indians of British Columbia. By Professor E. Opium. .....- 929 
. *The Growth of Agriculture in Greece and Italy, and its Influence on 
. Interim Report on the Immediate Investigation of Oceanic Islands ...... 929 
. On a Method of Determining the Value of Folklore as Ethnological 
Data, illustrated by Survivals of Fire-worship in the British Isles. By 
£5 LUA TRENGE GOMME oo nnni%sacsanqontons» odihidae obo hia . 929) 
Karly Civilisation. By Rev. G. Hartwett. Jonus, M.A. ...ceccceeee seve 929 
Report on the North Dravidian and Kolarian Races of India .......esse-e- 929 
