XIV 



THE JOURNAL OF THE TRANSACTIONS 



ISSUED DURING PAST YEARS. 



Since the Inauguration of the Society, the following Papers have been read : — 

 The Quarterly Parts of the Journal are indicated by the numbers prefixed. {The 

 volumes are sold at One Guinea to Non- Members ; Half-a-Guinea to Members and 

 Associates ; those issued during the years of subscription are not charged for.) 



FIRST SERIES VOLS. 1 TO 5. 



VOL. I. 



1. A Sketch of the Existing Eelations between Scripture and Science. By the late George 



Warington, Esq., F.C.S. 



2. On the Difference in Scope between Scripture and Science. By the late C. Mountford 



Burnett, Esq., M.D., Vice-President V.I. 

 On Comparative Philology. By the Kev. Robinson Thornton, D.D., Vice-President V.I. 

 On the Various Theories of Man's Past and Present Condition. By the late James 



Eeddie, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I. 



3. On the Language of Gesticulation and Origin of Speech. By Professor J. R. Young. 



On Miracles: their Compatibility with Philosophical Principles. By the Kev. W. W. 



English, M.A. 

 Thoughts on Miracles. By the late E. B. Penny, Esq- 



On the General Character of Geological Formations. By the late E. Hopkins, Esq., C.E. 



4. On the Past and Present Relations of Geological Science to the Sacred Scriptures. By the 



Rev. Professor John Kirk. 

 On the Lessons taught us by Geology in relation to God. Rov. J. Brodie, M.A. 

 On the Mutual Helpfulness of Theology and Natural Science. By Dr. Gladstone, F.R.S. 

 On Falline: Stars and Meteorites. By the Jate Rov. W. Mitchell, M.A. , Vice-President V.I. 

 (T/ie above Papers, ivitk the Discmsions thereon, and with Scientia Scientiariim: being 

 some Account of the Origin and Objects of the Victoria Institute,'^ vnth the Reports of 

 the Provisional Proceedings, and the Inaitgural Address by the late Rev. Walter Mitchell, 

 M.A.J Vice-President, form Vol. I. of the Journal.") 



VOL. 11. 



5. rOu the Terrestrial Changes and Probable Ages of tlie Continents, founded upon Astro- 

 nomical Data and (ieological Facts. ]?y the late Evan Horkins, Esq., C.E., F.G.S. 

 On the Credibility of Darwinism, liy the late George Warington, Esq., F.C.S. 

 On the Credibility of Darwinism. By the late James Heddie, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I. 

 C. On Utilitarianism. l\y the late James Reddie, Es(j., Hon. Sec. V.I. 



On the Logic of Scepticism, liy the Rov. Hohinson Thornton, D.D., V.P. 

 I Annual Address (On the Institute's Work). By the late James Reddie, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I. 



7. I On the Relations of Metaphysical and Physical Science to the Christian Doctrine of 



I'rayor. By the Ivov. Professor John Kiuk. 

 On Geological (Chronology, and the ('ogoncy of the Arguments by which some Scientific 

 Doctrines are 8ui)])<trto(l. (In reply to Professor lluxley's Address delivered at Sion 

 College on 21st N..v., IHCT.) ]?y the late J. liEDDlE, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I. (18(;7-68). 



8. On the (ieomcftrical Isomorphism of (Crystals, and the Derivation of all other Fonns from 



those of the Cubical System. ((J P'lates.) By the late Rev. W. Mitchell, M.A., V.P 



