. CONTENTS. XrV 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 



Page 



1. The Law and Nature of Property among the Peoples of the True Negro 



Stock. By Miss Maet H. KiNGSLEY 1018 



2. The Native Secret Societies of the West Coast of Africa. By H. P. 

 FiizGeeald Makkiott 1019 



3. On the Natives of the Niger Delta. By M. le Comte Charles de Cardi 1019 



4. Ancient Works of Art from Benin City. By C. H. Read, F.S.A 1020 



5. On the Languages of Kavirondo. By C. W. Hoblet, F.R.G.S 1020 



6. *0n Egypt under the First Three Dynasties, in the Light of Recent 

 Discoveries. By Professor W. M. Flinders Peteie 1020 



7. On the Folk-lore of the Outer Hebrides. By Miss A. Goodrich-Feeer 1020 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 



1. Report on the Lake Village at Glastonbury 1021 



2. *0n the Place of the Lake Village of Glastonbury in British Archteology. 



By Arthur J. Evans, F.S.A 1021 



3. "On Traces of Terramare Settlements in Modern Italian Towns. By 



Professor W. M. Flinders Petrie, D.C.L 1021 



4. *0n the Megalithic Monuments of Dartmoor. By P. F. S. Amert 1021 



6. Report on the Silchester Excavations 1021 



6. 'On Walled-up Skeletons. By Miss Nina Lataed 1022 



7. Report on the Ethnographical Survey of the United Kingdom 1022 



8. On Traces of Early Kentish Migrations. By T. W. Shore, F.G.S 1022 



9. On the Folk-lore of Guernsey. By the late Mrs. Murray Aynsley 1023 



10. On some Myths and Fancies of Insect Life. By S. Clement Sout.ham 1023 



11. tOn the Exploration of two Caves at Uphill, Weston-super-Mare, con- 



taining remains of Pleistocene Mammalia. By the late Edward 

 Wilson, F.G.S 1023 



Section K.— BOTANY. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 



Address by Professor F. 0. Bowee, D.Sc, F.R.S., President of the Section 1024 



1. Report on Fertilisation in Phseophyceae 1043 



2. On the Form of the Protoplasmic Body in certain Florideaj. By 

 Reginald W. Phillips, M.A 1044 



3. On Reproduction in Dictyota dichotoma. By J. Lloyd Williams 1044 



4. On the Origin of Railway-bank Vegetation. By S. T. Dunn 1044 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER !). 



1. A Method of obtaining Material for Illustrating Smut in Barley. By 



W. G. P. Ellis, M.A lO^a 



2. On a new Medullosa, from the Lower Coal-Measuves of Lancashire. By 



D. H. Scott, M.A.,Ph.D., F.R.S 1045 



3. On the Alcohol -Producing Euzvme in Yeast. By Professor J. R. Green, 



J? j> g ' 1046 



