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OENEKAL INDEX TO THE TEANS ACTIONS OF THE 

 VICTOKIA INSTITUTE. 



A General Index to the first forty-three volumes of the Journal 

 of Transactions of the Institute (No. I, 1865, to No. XLIll, 

 1911), arranged alphabetically under both the names of the 

 Authors and the Subjects, was issued with volume XLIV, and 

 can also be obtained from the Secretary in separate form, bound 

 in cloth, for one shilling the copy. 



CONTENTS OF THE EIGHT LAST VOLUMES. 

 VOL. XLIV. 



Annual Address. Modern Unrest and the Bible. Bj' Siii Andrew Wingate. K.O.I.E 

 Tlie Genealogies of our Lord. By Mrs. A. S. Lewis, LL.D. 

 Natural Law and Miracle. B3' Dr. Ludwig vox Gekdtell. 

 The Greek Papyri. By tlie Kev. Professor G. Milligax, D.D. 



The Conditions of Habitabilit}- of a I'lanet, wit!i Special Reference to the Planet 



Mars. 15y E. Waltkr Maunder, Esq., F.R.A.S. 

 The Historicity of the Mosaic Tabernacle. By tlie Rev. Professor James Orr, D.D. 

 The Real Personality or Transcendental Ego. Bj Sydney T. Klein, Esq., F.L.S., 



F.R.A.S. 



Difficnlties of Belief. By the Right Rey. The BisHor oi- Down. 

 Some Lucan Problems. By Ijieut.-Colonel G. Mackinlav. 



Archaeology and Modern Biblical Scholarship. By the Rey. John Tuckwell, M.R.A.S. 

 Adaptations in Plants and Animals to their Conditions of Life are the Result of the 



Directivity of Life. By the Rev. Professor G. Hensi.ow, M.A. 

 International Arbitration in the Greek World. By Marci s N. Tod, Esq., M.A. 

 The Influence of Jiabylonian Conceptions on Jewish Thought. By the Venerable 



Archdeacon Beresiori) Potter, M.A. 

 Index of Authors and Subjects in 43 previous volumes. 



VOL. XLV. 



Annual Address. From Suez to Sinai. By Arthur W. Sutton, Esq., J.P., F.L.S. 



(Illustrations). 

 Immortality. B}' the Rev. A. R. Whateta', D.D. 



Present Day Factors in New Testament Study. By the Rev. Professor R. J. Knowlino, 

 D.D. 



The Fact of Prediction. By the Rev. John Urquiiart. 



Vision in Sacred and other History. By the Rev. J. H. Skrine, M.A., D.D. 

 Methods of Biblical Criticism. By the Ven. Archdeacon William Sinclair, D.D. 

 Pompeii. By E. J. Sewell, Esq. 



The Bearing of Archaeological and Historical Research on the New Testament. By the 



Rev. Parke P. FluURnoy, D.D. (being the Gunning Prize Essay, 1912). 

 The Samaritan Pentateuch, and Philological Questions connected therewith. By the 



Rev. J. IVEIiACH MUNRO, M.A. 



The Origin of Life, what do we know of it ? By Professor G. Sims Woodheau, M.A., 

 M.D. 



Old Testament Criticism, its Position and Principles. By the Very Rev. H. Wage, 

 D.D., Dean of Canterbury. 



VOL. XLVI. 



Annual Address. Jerusalem, Past and Present. By Colonel Sir Charles M. 



Watson. K.C.M.G., C.B., M.A. {Snmmary.) 

 The Fall of Babylon and Daniel y, 30. By the Rev. Andrew Craig Robinson. M.A. 

 Japan, and some of its Problems, Religious and Social. Bv the Rev. Prebendary H. E. 



Fox, M.A. 



