XVI 11 



VOL. XVT. 



61. The Credibility of the Supernatural. (Aninxal Address.) By (the late) Lord O'Neill. 

 Supposed PalaRolitliic Tools of the Valley of the Axe. By N. Whitley. Esq. (Engravinijs.) 

 An Examination of the Pliilosophy of Mr. Irlerbert Spencer. By the Rev. \V. D. <iKOUNi). 



62. On Herbert Spencer's Theory of the Will. By Bev. W. I». Ground; with Communication. 

 Biblical Proper Names, personal and local, illustrated from sources external to H oly Scripture. 



By Bev. IT. G. Tomkins. Comments by Professor Maspero, Mr. Rassam, and others. 

 Breaks in the Coutinuit}' of Mammalian Life at certain Geological Periods, fatal to the 



Darwinian Theory of Evolution, By (the late) T. Iv. Callakd, Esq., E.G.S., with 



Comments by sevei'al Geologists. 

 The New Materialism Unscieutific ; or. Dictatorial Scientific Utterances and the Decline of 



Thought. By Professor Lionel S. Bealk, M.D.,E.l;.S. 

 On the Living and the Non-Living. By the same. On the New Materialism. By the same. 



63. The Theory of Evolution taught by llasckel, and held by his followers. By J.Hassell, Esq. 

 The Supernatural in Nature. By (the late) J. E. Howard, 1-sq., F.II.S. 



64. Materialism. By Judge C. W. Bichmoxd. 



VOL. XVII. 



65. f The Piecent Survey of Western Palestine, and its Beai'ing upon the Bible. By Trelawney 

 Saundeus. Esq. 



Remarks on Climate in relation to Organic Nature. By Surgeon-General C. A. Gordon, 

 M.D., (J.li. Speeches by Sir J. Risdox Bennett, V.P.R.S.; Sir Joskph Fayrer, 

 K.C.S.I., M.D., E.R.S. ; and others. 



66. J On the Argument from Design in Nature with some Illustrations from Plants. By (the 

 ) late) W . P. James, Esq., M.A. 



Considerations on the Unknown and Unknowable of Modern Thought; or, Is it possible to 

 know God.? By the Rev. J. J. liiAs, M.A . (then ilulsean Lecturer). Comments by 

 (the late) iiord O'Neill and others. 

 On certain Theories of Life. By Surg.-Gen. C. A. Gordox, C.B., M.D., Hon. Phys. to 

 ^^ the Q,ueen. 



f On Certain Definitions of Matter. By (the late) J. E. Howard, Esq., E.R.S. 



67. I On the Absence of Real Opposition between Science and Revelation. By Professor G. G. 

 J Si okes, P.R.S. Comments by several leading scientific men. 



I Babylonian Cities. By Hormuzd Rassam ; with Remai-ks by Professor Delitzsch, &c. 



68. I The Origin of Man. By Arclideacon Bardslhy. 



(^Did the World Evolve Itself.' By Sir E. Beckett, Bart, (now Lord Grimtliorpe). 



VOL. XVIII. 



69. On Misrepresentations of Christianity. By Lord O'Neill (the late). 

 Science not opposed to Revelation. By J. L. Pouter, D.D., D.C.L. (the late). 



70. Recent Egyptological Research in its Biblical Relation. By the Rev. H. G. Tomkins. 

 Cuneiform inscriptions as illustrative of the times of the Jewish Captivity. By W. St. 



Chad Boscawkn, F.R.Hist.Soc. 

 Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon — On Recently Discovered Inscriptions of this King. By 



E. A. BtJD(.K. M.A., M.R.A.S. 



Buddhism. By Rev. R. Collins. Remarks by Dr. Leitner (Lahore), Professor Rhys 

 Davids, Mr. Rassam, Rev. S. Coles (Cejdou), &c. Also a full Note on Ki-ishna. 



71. Pessimism. By (the late) W. P. James, Esq. 



On the Prehistoric Factory of Flints at Spicnnes. By Rev. J. Magens Mello, F.G.S. 

 The Evolution of the Pearly Nautilus. By S. R. Pattison, Esq., F.G.S. 



72. " On Prehistoric Man in Egyjit and the Lebanon." By Sir J. W. Dawson, C.M.G., 



F. R.S., McGill University, Montreal. Remarks by Professors W. Warington Smyth, 

 E.R.S. , W.. Boyd-Dawkins, F.R.S., T. Rupert Jones, F.R.S.,T. Wiltshire, F.G.S., 

 Colonel Herschel, E.R.S. , Dr. Rae, E.R.S. 



VOL. XIX. 



73. fOn the Inductive Logic. By Prof. R. L. Dabney, D.D., LL.D. Speeches by Sir H. 

 I Barkly, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., E.R.S. , Sir J. Lkeroy, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., &c. 

 I On Evolution by Natural Selection. By J. Hassell, Esq. 



1 Remarks on Evolution. By Professor Virchow. 

 On the Recency of the Close of the Glacial Epoch. By D. Mackintosh, Esq., F.G.S. 

 Communications from Prof. T. Rupert Jones, F.R.S..and others. 

 l^On the recession of Niagara (with the United States Government Survey Diagrams). 



