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He will remain there, assisting Mr. Cushing in his work during 
the present winter. 
The funds for the expedition are furnished by Mrs. Augustus 
Hemenway, of Boston. 
THE CELTIC Socrery or MONTREAL has recently published 
an octavo volume of 231 pages, containing some of the papers read 
before the society during the years 1884 to 1887; to judge 
from their names, the office-bearers, and perhaps the other members 
also, are all of Scotch descent. The publisher of the volume, called 
“Transactions of the Celtic Society, ” is Mr. William Drysdale, 
and among the “ office-holders ” we find also a bard, Mr. Archibald 
Mackillop. The constitution states that the object of the Society 
shall be the promotion of the study of the “Celtic Language and 
Literature.” The society was organized in December, 1883, and 
now counts 250 members, many prominent Canadian statesmen 
that this revolt occurred anno 178 before Christ. The other pa 
refer to more tangible facts or events of modern times, as “ 
settling of Glengarry,” the “Celt in the Northwest,” “ Sketch of 
the aeg language,” “ Origin of Scottish Highlanders,” ete.—A. 8. 
Gatschet. 
RELIGIOUS BROTHERHOODS OF Morocco and the superstitions 
revailin among these were made the subject of a communication 
Y Ur. Henry ten Kate to the Berlin An 7 ety (session 
of June 18, 1887). We find there: the superstition of the 
