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5. A System of Purifying the Smoke from Domestic and other Fires. By 

 Colonel E. Dflier 880 



6. The London Sewage Question. By Ckawfoed Baelow, B.A., M.Inst.C.E. 881 



7. City Sanitation as practically conducted in Edinburgh. By John CoorEK, 



Assoc.M.Inst.C.E ": 882 



8. On the Extinction of Fires in Ships' Holds. By H. C. Carter 883 



9. On a new Form of Steam Brake for Locomotives. By William Cross, 

 C.E 884 



10. On a new Form of Gas Engine. By Joseph Day, A.M.Inst.O.E 884 



Section H.— ANTHROPOLOGY. 

 THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. 



Address by Alexanber Macalistee, M.D., F.R.S., Professor of Anatomy in 



the University of Cambridge, President of the Section 886 



1. On the Organisation of Local Anthropological Research. By E. W. 

 Brabrook 896 



■2. Report of the Anthropometric Laboratory Committee 896 



3. Report of the Anthropological Notes and Queries Committee 896 



4. Discovery of the Common Occurrence of Palaeolithic "Weapons in Scotland. 



By Rev. Frederick Smith 896 



6. Notes on Cyclopean Architecture in the South Pacific Islands. By R. A. 



Sterstdale 897 



-6. On a Fronto-limbic Formation of the Human Cerebrum, By Dr. L. 

 Manouvrier 897 



7. The Indo-Europeans' Conception of a Fixture Life and its Bearing upon 



their Religions. By Professor G. Haetwell Jones, M.A 898 



FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. 



1. Exhibition of Photographs, Weapons, &c., of Toba Indians of the Gran 

 Chaco. By J. Graham Keee 900 



2. Exhibition of pre-Palteolithic Flints. By J. Montgomeeie Bell 900 



3. The Present Inhabitants of Mashonaland, and their Origin. By J. Theo- 



dore Bent 900 



4. Report of the Mashonaland Committee 901 



5. On the Value of Art in Ethnology. By Professor A. C. Haddon 901 



6. Similarity of certain Ancient Necropoleis in the Pyrenees and in North 

 Britain. By Dr. Phen^, F.S.A 901 



7. A Contribution to the Ethnology of Jersey. By Andrew Dunlop, M.D., 

 F.G.S : 902 



8. On the Past and Present Condition of the Natives of the Friendly Island.^!, 



or Tonga. By R. B. Leepe 903 



9. Damma Island and its Natives. By P. W. Bassett-Smith, Surg. R.N., 

 F.R.M.S 903 



10. Report of the North- Western Tribes of Canada Committee 904 



11. Discussion on Anthropometric Identification, opened by Dr. L. MANOtrvEiER 904 



