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3. Report on the PhyBical Deviations from the Normal among Children in 



Elementary and other Schools 895 



4. On Anthropometric Work in large Schools. By Beeteam C. A. Wiudle, 

 D.Sc.,M.D., M.A 895 



5. Notes on Anthropometric Weighing. By W. Wixbekfoece Smith, 

 M.D., M.R.C.P 89& 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 



1. Report on the Ethnographical Survey of the United Kingdom 896. 



2. *0n Anglo-Saxon Remains and Coeval Relics from Scandinavia. By 

 Professor Hans Hildebeand 896- 



y. On the Origin and Development of Early Christian Art in Great Britain 

 and Ireland. By J. Romilly Allen, F.S. A.Scot 896. 



4. *0n an Implement of Hafted Bone, with a Hippopotamus Tooth inserted, 

 from Calf Hole, near Grassington. By Rev. E.Jones 897 



5. The Prehistoric Evolution of Theories of Punishment, Revenge, and 



Atonement. By Rev. G. Haetwell Jones 89? 



6. ' Four ' as a Sacred Number. By Miss A. AV. Bcckland 898- 



SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IC. 



1. On Ancient Metal Implements from Egypt and Lachish. By Dr. J. H. 

 Gladstone 899" 



2. Notes on Flint Saws and Sickles. By Robeet Muneo, M.D 899 



3. On Prehistoric Remains in Crete. By John L. Mtees 899' 



4. *Funeral Rites and Ceremonies among the Tshinyai, or Tshinyangwe. By 

 Lionel Decle 90O 



6. *The Arungo and Marombo Ceremonies among the Tshinyangwe. By 

 Lionel Deole 90O 



6. *TheMa-Goa. By Lionel Decle 90O 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 



1. Report on the Exploration of Ancient Remains in Abyssinia 900' 



2. On the External Characters of the Abyssinians examined by Mr. Bent. 



By J. G. Gaeson, M.D 900 



3. Ethnographical Notes relating to the Congo Tribes. By Heebeet 



Waed, F.R.G.S 900' 



4. On the Mad Head, By Ceocelet Clapham, M.D 900- 



5. *0n the Dards and Siah-Posh Kafirs. By J. Beddoe, M.D., F.R.S., and 



Dr. Leitnee 001' 



G. Pin-wells and Rag-bushes. By E. Sidney Haetland, F.S.A 901 



7 . *0n the Primitive Americans. By Miss J . M. Welch 901 



8. On the Indians of the Mackenzie and Yukon Rivers, Canada. By the 

 Right Rev. Dr. Bompas, Bishop of Selkirk 901 



9. *Dn the Australian Natives. By Miss J. A. Fowlee 902 



