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VOL. XXIV. 



93. Anniial Meeting. The CuJieiforra Inscriptions of Tel el Amarna. By the Eev. A. H. 



Sayce, M.A., D.D., LL.D., Professor of Ass}-i-iolog%'. Oxford Uni\rei*sity. Speeches 

 bv the Rt. Hon. Lord IIalsbury, Lord Ilish Chancellor, Dr. Xavillb, Sir H. 

 Barkly, K.C.B., F.K.S., &c., Sii- E. Ommaxxey. C.B.. F.K.S., Sir J. Risdox 

 Benn'ett, F.R.S.. Captain E. W. Creak, E.N., F.E.S., and others. 

 On the Canaanites. By Major C. R. Conder, R.E., D.C.L. 



94. Instinct and Reason. *By C. Collixgwood, Esq., M.A., M.B., M.R.C.P.. F.L.S., &c. 



Remarks by Professor Hull, F.K.S.. and others. 

 The .Science of Rectitude as Distinct from Expedience. By Rev. H. J. Clarke. 

 God in Nature. By Professor E. Hull, D.C.L., F.R.S., Director of the Geological 



Survey of Ireland. 

 Man s Place in Nature. A Note. By the Editor. 



95. Land Tenure in Ancient Times in Palestine. By Rev. J. Neil, M.A. Remarks by the 



Right Hon. Lord Halsblry, Lord High Chancellor, Mr. F. Seebohm, Mr. S. 

 Bergheim, Dr. Chaplix. and other Eastern Travellers. 

 The Botany and Entomology of Iceland. By Rev. F. A. Walker, D.D.. F.L.S. 

 Remarks by Dr. J. Rae, F.R.S., Dr. G. Harxey, F.R.S., Professor Logan Lobley, 

 F.G.S., &c. 



The Origin of Man. An address thereon by Professor Rudolph ^'irchow. 



96. The Dispersal of Plants as Illustrated by the Flora of the Keeling Islands. By H. B. 

 Guppy, Esq., M.B. Remarks thereon by Professor T. Rupert Joxbs, F.R.S., Mr. 

 JOHX Murray {Challenger Expedition), and others. 



Sketch of the Geological History of Egypt and the Nile Valley. Bv Professor E. Hull, 

 LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., &c., vAth map. 



VOL. XXV. 



The Monism, Pantheism, and Dualism of Brahmanical and Zoroastriau Philosophers. 



By Sir M. Moxier- Williams. K.C.I.E., D.C.L. 

 On the Post Glacial Period. By Professor W. Upham, Assistant State Geologist, U.S.A. 

 (a note). 



On Human Responsibility. By the Right Hon. Lord Grimthorpe. Remarks by 



Prebendary H. Wage, D.D., Principal of King's College, London. 

 Chinese Chronology. By Professor J. Legge, M.A., Oxford University. Remarks by 



Sir Thomas Wade,^G.C.M.G., and others. 

 The Gai'den of Eden, a criticism on the views of certain modern writers. By Hormuzd 

 Rassam, Esq. Remarks by Sir G. G. Stokes, Bart., F.R.S.. Sir J. W. Dawsox, 



C. M.G., F.R.S., Professor A. H. Sayce, D.D., Mr. T. Pinches. Colonel Coxder, 



D. C.L., &c., M. Bertix, and others. With a map engraved by Mr. Stanford from 

 the official surveys. 



Annual Meetins:. 



Islam. By Rev. W. St. C. Tisdall. M.A. Remarks by Sir T.Ford. Colonel Coxder, 

 D.C.L., Dean Goulburx. Rev, Dr. Kcelle, Rev. H. Laxsdell. D.D., M.R.A.S., 

 Mr. Rassam. and other authorities. 

 On the Reality of the Self. By \V. L. Courtxey, M.A., LL.D. 



Notes on the Philosophv and Medical Kuowledire of Ancient India. By Sursreon-General 

 Sir C. A. GoRDox,*M.D., K.C.B., Q.H.P. Remarks by Su- Joseph Fayrer, K.C.S.L, 

 F.R.S., and others. 



On the Apparent Cruelty of Nature. By Rev. T. Wood, M.A. Remarks by Sir 



J. Fayrer, K.C.S.L, F.R.S., and others. 

 Deontology. By the Rev. H. J. Clarke. 



VOL. XXVI. 



The Route of the Exodus. By Dr. E. Naville. Speeches by Sir J. Fayrer. K.C.S.L, 

 Su- J. CoODE, K.C.M.G., and others. 



From Reflex Action to Volition. By Dr. Alex. Hill, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge 

 Universitv, with important discussion. 



The A\ eak Sides of Natural Selection. By J. W. Slater, F.C.S., F.E.S. Remarks by 

 Professor E. Hull, LL.D., F.R.S., and many others. 



On Serpent Worship and the Venomous Snakes of India, By Sir Joseph Fayrbr, M.D., 

 K.C.S.L, F.R.S. Remarks bv Sir Richard Pollock, K.C.S.L, Surueous-Geueral 

 W. B. Beatsox Corxish, CLE.. C. A. Gordon, C.B.. Admiral H. D.^Graxt, C.B., 

 and others, and an important special report by Dr. A. Mueller, of Austraha. 



