284 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE.—1912. 
Secret SocieT1EsS—continued, MIscELLANEOUS, 
1409a Adaubi. 434a Group. 
1555¢ a 692 i 
1556 BS 1391 3 
1556a Pe 1417 3 te 
1556b ~ 1440 5s 
1556c a 1546 + 
1558a - 1546a ay 
1560 + 1549b a 
1579 Masker at Opepe. 1550 a 
1580 “a 1550a_ si, 
16416 Masker at Soso. 5 Woman lamenting burning of 
1642 ” % house; arms on level with 
waist. 
BURIAL. 
1131 Burial-place of young man. 429 Cradle on palm-tree for offering 
1142 Bier. when it bears. 
1688 Burial-ground for old people. 841 Method of holding spear for war. 
1734, 1734a, 1734h, 17347, 1734k, 1734m, | 1057 Medicine for witches. 
1734t 1734u, 17342 1129 Pot in tree for collecting honey. 
Burial-dance. Hunter’s burial. 
Notes and Queries in Anthropology.—Report of the Committee, 
consisting of Sir C. H. Reap (Chairman), Professor J. L. 
Myres (Secretary), Mr. EK. N. Fauuarze, Dr. A. C. HApDpon, 
Mr. T. A. Joycg, and Drs. C. S. Myers, W. H. R. Rivers, 
C. G. SELIGMANN, and F’. C. SHRUBSALL, appointed to prepare 
a New Edition of *‘ Notes and Queries in Anthropology.’ 
Tue Committee report that the manuscript for the new edition was 
sent to the printer in June last, and that the book should be ready for 
publication in September. The grant of 401. made by the British 
Association was paid on account of printing in progress at the end of 
June; and it is expected that the proceeds of the sale of the previous 
edition will approximately cover the rest of the expense of producing 
the new one. It has not, however, been possible to close the accounts 
in time for the Dundee Meeting, and the Committee ask to be reap- 
pointed, with a small grant in the event of a deficit. 
A Prehistoric Site at Bishop’s Stortford.—Second Report of the 
Committee, consisting of Professor W. RipGeway (Chair- 
man), Rev. Dr. A. Invina (Secretary), Dr. A. C. HADpon, and 
Dr. H. W. Marerr Tims, appointed to co-operate with a 
Local Committee in the Excavation thereof. (Drawn up by 
the Secretary.) 
Iv has not been found possible to continue the excavations on the exact 
site where the horse-skeleton was found, but other parts of the same 
