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INDEX TO SUBJECTS. 



Edom. Eecent investigations in . Wilson. Vol. 33. 



Egypt- 

 Israel in Egypt. Moule. Vol. 5. 



Evidence for sojourn of Israel in . Savile. Vol. 6. 



Serpent myths in ancient . Cooper. Vol. 6. 



Harmony between chronology of and Bible. Savile. Vol. 9. 



On and the Bible. Howard. Vol. 10. 



Prehistoric man in . Dawson. Vol. 18. 



Recent Egyptological research in its Biblical relations. Tomkins. Vol. 18. 

 Egypt : physical, historical, literary, and social. Porter. Vol. 20 

 Egyptian discoveries in 1888. Monier- Williams. Vol. 21. 

 Greological history of . Hull. Vol. 24. 



Useful and ornamental stones of ancient . Dawson. Vol. 26. 



Literature of in time of Moses. Eradenburgh. Vol. 31. 



Geology of . Herodotus. Walker. Vol. 31. 



Climate of in ancient times. Grrant Bey. Vol. 32. 



Annual address. Petrie, W. Elinders. Vol. 35. 



Elam. Inscriptions at , etc. Pinches. Vol. 29. 



Empire. True temper of . Bruce. Vol. 43, 



Entomology — 



Oriental . Butterflies. Walker. Vol. 21. 



Oriental . Walker. Vol. 22. 



Eolithic implements. Bullen. Vol. 33. 



Ether. The luuiiniferous . Stokes. Vol. 28. 



Ethics- 

 Ethical philosophy. English. Vol. 3. 



On the ethical condition of Scandinavians. G-osse. Vol. 9. 



On the of belief. Wace. Vol. 11. 



On the data of . Wace. Vol. 14. 



and religion. Wace. Vol. 33. 



Ethnography. Sciences of language and . Leitner. Vol. 23. 



Ethnology — 



Ethnic testimonies to the Pentateuch. Titcomb. Vol. 6. 



The of the Pacific. Whitmee. Vol. 14. 



Eugenics. Heredity and . Caldecott. Vol. 42. 



European. Fauna of , spread of. Lobley. Vol. 39. 



Evidence — 



Scientific facts and Christian . Howard. Vol. 7. 



On tlie rules of as applicable to credibility of history. Forsyth. Vol. 8. 



Nature and character of for scientific purposes. McCann. Vol. 10. 



Evolution — 



Bearing of pahcontological facts on . Nicholson. Vol. 9, 



Breaks in continuity of mammalia fatal to , Callard. Vol. 16. 



Theory of as taught by Haeckel. Hassell. Vol. 16. 



Did the world evolve itself ? Grrimthorpe. Vol. 17. 



of the pearly nautilus. Pattison. Vol. 18. 



by natural selection. Hassell. Vol. 19. 



On and development. White. Vol. 19. 



Remarks on . Virchow. Vol. 19. 



Relation of fossil botany to theories of . James. Vol. 19. 



Thoughts on the of religions. Blackett. Vol. 19. 



Factors of in language. Murphy. Vol. 23. 



Archaeology and . Walkey. Vol. 28. 



and design. Bompas. Vol. 28. 



Creation or . Kidd. Vol. 32. 



from a geological point of view. Whidborne. Vol. 33. 



Law of in Grenesis i. Irving. Vol. 38. 



. Orchard. Vol. 40. 



