ANNUAL REPORT. 



ix 



" Prophecy," by Lt.-Colonel F. A. Molony, O.B.E. 



W. Ho?te, Esq , B.A., in the Chair. 



" Public School Education," by the Rev. H. Costley White, 

 M.A., Head Master of Westminster School. 



Prof. H. Langhorne Orchard, M.A., B.Sc, in the Chair. 



" Joshua's Long Day," by E. Walter Maunder, Esq., F.R.A.S. 

 (With Lantern Illustrations.) 



Lt.-Colonel Henry Smith, CLE., I.M.S., in the Chair. 



" Fetich ism in Central Africa and elsewhere," by W. Hoste, 

 Esq., B.A. 



D. Anderson -Berry, Esq., M.D., LL.D., in the Chair. 



" Religion in Mesopotamia, and its Relation to the Prospects of 

 Eastern Christendom," by the Rev. Canon J. T. 

 Parfit, M.A. 



Major General Sir George K. Scott-Moncrieff, K.C.B., in the Chair. 



"The Tripartite Nature of Man," by the Rev. James 

 Gosset-Tanner, M.A. 



The Rev. Prebendary H. E. Fox, M.A., in the Chair. 



"The Date of Daniel," by the Rev. W. St. Clair Tisdall, 

 M.A., D.D. 



Prof. T. G. Pinches, LL.D., M.R.A.S., in the Chair. 



" The Roman Wall in North Britain," by the Rev. Prebendary 

 H. E. Fox, M.A. (With lantern illustrations.) 

 William Dale, Esq., F.S.A., F.G.S., in the Chair. 



ANNUAL ADDRESS. " The Old Testament and the Present 

 State of Criticism," by the Very Rev. H. Wage, D.D., 

 Dean of Canterbury. 



Alfred T. Schotield, Esq., M.D., in the Chair. 



3. The Journal of Transactions 



was issued in December. The papers themselves are published 

 in full, with transcripts of the remarks of Members and others 

 taking part in the discussion. It would be in plnce here to notice 

 the retirement of Dr. Alfred T. Schofield, Chairman of Council, 

 from the post of Honorary Editor of the Transactions, which he has 

 most ablv filled. The best thanks of the Institute are due to 

 Dr. Schofield for the good and exacting work thus accomplished. 

 The Council are glad to be able to announce that Lt.-Col. F. A. 

 Molony, 0 B.E. (late R.E.), a Member of Council, has consented to 

 fill the vacant post, which is quite honorary and entails a consider- 

 able expenditure of time and thought. 



