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stone Folk-lore. F.v rrcfessor Duns. Speeches l-v tlie Ki-lit Hod. tlie Loud Chan- 

 CKixoK, Sir ir.'^r.AUKi.Y. (;.(].M,G., K.C.li., F.II.S., Sir G. Buchanan, F.K.S., 

 Sir J. Faykek, K.C.S.I., F.K.S., Professor Hull, i'.K.S., Sir C. Goiujon, K.C.B., 

 His Ifoiiour J. Otonha I'Ayne, &c. (Animal Mcctiii.t;-). 



112. The IMecliMiiical Coiicoi>tioii of Nature. By Frofcssor JVIacloskie, D.Sc., of Princeton 



Collcuc T^.S.A. Peuiarks by Eev. Prof. Bkunard, D.D., G. B. Buckton, Esq., 



F. L'.S., and others. 



The Pliih.sophy of Comte. By J. W. Slater, F.C.S., F.E.S. 



On the supposed discovery of Eeniains belonging: to an animal intermediate between man 



and the ape. By Professor E. Hull, F.R.S. (illustrated). 

 The Passage of the Bed Sea by the Israelites. r)y Major-General Tulloch, C.B., 



C.M.G. (witli map). 



VOL. XXIX. 



113. Jubilee Vuhime. Annual Address: The Perception of Light. By Sir G. G. Stokes, 



Bart., President. Speeches by Earl Halsbury' (Lord Chancellor), Sir H. Barkly, 



G. C.M.G., F E.S., Sir C. Gordon, K.C.B., Profs. E. Hull, F.R.S. . and Sayce. 



On Scientific Eesearch and Biblical Study. By the Bev. Canon Pi,. B. Girdlestone, 

 MA. 



On Certain Inscriptions and Records Referring to Babylonia, Elam, and their Rulers, 

 and other Matters. By Theophilus G. Pinches, M.R. A.S. With copies of tablets, 

 &c., and arranged by the Author up to Septernber 25th, 1897, with Opinions of 

 Professors Hommel, Sayce, and others. Communication from Professor A. H. 

 Sayce, D.D. 



114. China's Place in Ancient History : A Fragment. By Surgeon-General Sir Charles A. 



Gordon, M.D., K.C.B.. Q,.H.P. 



Communications from Her Majesty the Queen and Her Royal Highness Princess Henry 

 of Battenberg. 



The Polynesians and their Plant-Names. By H. B. Guppy', M.B. Communication 

 from Professor Max MiiLLER, Dr. John Eraser, F.R.S. (N.S.W.). 



115. The Natural and the Artificial. By A. T. Schofield, Esq., M.D., M.R.C.S. Communi- 



cations from Professor Lionel S. Beale, M.B., F.R.S., and others. 

 Causes of the Ice Age. J^y Warren Upham, Esq. Communications from Sir Joseph 



Prestwich, D.C.L., F.R.S. (late). Professor J. Geikie, LL.D., F.R.S., and others. 

 110. On Specimens in the Peter Redpath Museum of McGill University, illustrating the 



Physical Characters and Affinities of the Guanches or Extinct People of the Canary 



Islands, llbistrated. By Sir J. William Dawson, C.M.G. , F.R.S., <fec. 

 Professor Putnam on some Gimnche Skulls. Communications from Professor J. 



Clelanu, M.D., D.Sc, F.R.S., Dr. Lamrert of Cairo. 

 Mii-acles. Science, and Prayer. By the Rev. Chancellor J. J. Lias, M. A. 



VOL. XXX. 



117. Annual Address : Chiefly on the Rontgen Rays. By Sir G. G. Stokes, Bart., iVe.siWeH^. 



Speeclies by Earl Halsbury (Lord Chancellor), theRt. Hon. Lord Kelvin, G.C.V.O., 

 Sir H. P.ARKLY-, G. C.M.G.. K.C.B., F.R.S., Sir Joseph Fayrek, Bart., K.C.S.I., 

 F.R.S., I'rofessor E. Hull, LL.D., F.R.S. 

 Biblical Lands ; their races, customs, &c. (with Map). By Houmuzd Rassam, Esq. 

 Remarks by G. Pinches, Esq., M.R. A.S. (of British Museum), &c. 



118. The History of Manikka Vsicagar, " the Foe of the Buddhists." By the Rev. G. U. 



Pope, D.D., with Appendix for Students. 

 List of Publications in the Institute's Transactions on the Religions of the East. 

 On some Relations of Mind and Body. Bj' A. T. Schofield, M.D.,with communications 



from I'rofessors Calderwood, LL.D., J. Cleland, M.D., F.R.S., and Dr. Sansom. 

 The Classification of the Vertebrata. By Prof. J. Cleland, F.R.S., J. Hutchinson, Esq., 



F.R.S., Inspector-General J. D. Macdonald, F.R.S., Prof. H. W. Parker, Dr. W. 



KiDD, &c. 



119. The Proposed Scheme for the Embanking the Waters of the Nile. By Professor E 



Hull, LL.D., F.R.S. Remarks by Baldavin Latham, M.I.C.E., &c. 

 Problems of Aboriginal Art in Australia. B} the Right Rev. Bishop Thornton, D.D. 

 On Primitive Man. By Rev. J. M. Mello. Communications from Sir J. W. Dawson, 



C.M.G., F.R.S., Professors T. Rupert Jones, F.R.S., E. Hull, F.R.S., H. G 



Seeley, F.R S., and others. 



120. Investigations regarding the submerged Terraces and River Valleys bordering the British 



Isles. By I'rofessor E. Hull, LL.D., F.R.S. Remarksby Cavaliere W. P. Jervis, 

 Director of the Roj'al Museum, Turin, Professors Etheridge, F.R.S., T. Rupert 

 Jones, P'.R.S., Logan Lobley, F.G.S. &c. 



