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Capta in J. S. Hay: On the Men with Horns of Akkem in Africa. 



Bertram F. Hartshorne: On the Rodiyas of Ceylon. 



W. Harpei': On the Natives of British Guiana. 



Von Humboldt v. d, Horck: Illustrations of the Lapps. 



Kerry Nicholls: On Inhabitants of the Archipelagos of the Goral Sea, 



W Pengelly, F. R. S.: On an Uru from Chudleigh, Devon. 



Prof. Barrett: On some Phenomena associated with Abnormal Condi- 

 tions of Mind. 



Dott. P h e n e : On the Arthurian Apple and the Serpent of the Aucients 

 (with illustrations.) 



D. Knox: On Bosjes SkuUs (with other illustrations) 



D. Alien Thomson, F. R. S. On Two Skulwo from the Andaman 

 Islands. 



Professor Cleland, T. R. S. On a Sooloo Skull. 



Rev. S. M' Cann, D. D. On the Origin of Instinct. 



Rev. M. Cameron. On Relation of Gaelic and English. 



C. 0. Groom Napier, On the Phoenicians. 



DIVISIONE DI ZOOLOGIA E BOTANICA. 



Discorso del Prof. Newton, F. E. S. 



Report of the « Close-time » Committee. 



Prof. W. R. M'Nab, M. D.: Notes on the Structure of the Leaf in 

 diiferent species of Abies. 



Prof. W. R. M'Nab, M. D.: Flxhibition of Choreocolax Polysiphoniae, 



Reinsch. 



N . C a r m i e h a e 1 , M . D . : Oa Spontaneous Evolution and the Gemi 

 Theory. 



Prof. G. S. Boulger: Of Sex in the Vegetable Kingdom. 



A . G . More, M . R . S . A . : Exhibition of Zostera nana from Carna- 

 vonshire. 



J. Gwyn Jeffreys, LL. D., F. R. S.: The Biological Result of a 

 Cruise in H. M. S. « Valorous » to Davis' Strait in 1875. 



Dott. W. B. Carpenter, F. R. S :0n the Arenaceous Foramifera 

 coUected in the « Valorous » Expedition. 



John Murray: Notes on Oceanie Deposits and their Origin, based on 

 Observations on board H. M. S. « Challenger. » 



Rev. F. 0. Morris, B. A.: A Doublé Dilemma in Dai'winism. 



Dott. S. B. Balfour: Notes on Mascarene Species of Pandani. 



