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VOL. XXXI. 



121 Annual Address: The age of the Earth as an abode fitted for life. By the Kight Jlon. 



Lord Kelvin, G.C.V.O. Speeches by the Eight Hon. Earl Halshuky, I'. (J., F.K.S. 

 (Lord Cliancellor), Sir G. G. Stokes, Bart., F.K.S. (the Tresidcnt), Sir Joseph 

 Fayrer, Bart., F.E.S., Sir Sidney Shipyard, G.C.M.G., Captain E. W. Creak, 

 R.N., F.K.S. Design in Nature. By Lord Kelvin. A note. 

 Where is Mount Sinai? By Professor E. Hull, LL.D., F.R.S., with the Ordnance 

 Survey MajD reduced. 



Design as exemplified in the formation of the human foot. A note by Dr. Gerard 

 Smith, M.ll.C.S. 



122. Herodotus. His remarks bearing on Egyptian Geology in the light of recent Egyptian 



Eesearch. Bv Eev. F. A. Walker, D.D., F.L.S. Copious remarks by Sir 



J. W. Dawson, C.M.G., F.E.S. 

 Herodotus. His remarks bearing on Egyptian Botany and Investigation. B}' same. 

 Physical conditions of the Mediterranean Basin which have given rise to a community of 



some species of Fresh Water Fishes in the Nile and Jordan Basins. By Professor 



E. Hull, F.E.S. (with map). 



Tithe Giving amongst Ancient Pagan Nations. A plea for the Unity of the Human 

 Eace in early times. By Eev. H. Lansdell, D.D., M.V.I. , M.E.A.S., F.E.G.S. 

 A note, Philological reasons for the same, given at the Congress of Orientalists by 

 the Eight Hon. F. Max Muller, M.A., D.C.L. 



123. Another possible cause of tlie Glacial Epoch. By Professor E. Hull,, LL.D., F.E.S. 



(with map), with remarks by Professors T. Eupert Jones, F.E.S., W. S. Gresley, 



F. G.S., United States, Cavaliere Jervis, F.G.S., Italy, and others. 



The Literature of Egypt in the time of Moses. By J N. Fradenbubgh, Ph.D., D.D., 

 LL.D. With remarks by Colonel C. E. Conder, E.E., D.C.L. , &c. 



Plan and purpose in Nature. By Dr. W. Kibd. Eemarks by Professors Lionel S. 

 Beale, F.C.S., E. Hull, F.E.S., J. H. Gladstone, Ph.D.,'F.E.So. and others. 



The Star Worshippers of Mesopotamia. By Eev. S. M. Zavemer, F.E.G.S. With 

 remarks by Dr. T. Chaplin and Colonel C. E. Conder, E.E., D.C.L. 



124. Annual Address: The Perception of Colour. By Sir G. G. Stokes, Bart., F.E.S., V.D. 



Speeches by the Eight Hon. Lord Kelvin, G.C.V.O., F.E.S., the Eight Hon. 

 Lord Lister, P.E.S., Sir C. Gordon, K.C.B., Archdeacon Thornton, &c. 

 Sub-Oceanic Terraces and Eiver Valle5-s off tlie coast of West Europe. By Professor E. 

 Hull, LL.D., F.E.S. (with three plates). Eemarks by Professors Etheridge, F.E.S., 

 T. McK. Hughes, F.E.S., Cavaliere Jervis, F.G.S., of the Eoval Museum, Turin, 

 General McMahon, F.E.S., &c. 



VOL. XXXIL 



Annual Address: Our Coal Eesources at the close of the Nineteenth Century, l^y 

 Professor E. Hull, LL.D., F.E.S. Speeches by the President, Sir G. G. Stokes, 

 Bart., F.E.S., Sir Joseph Fayrer, Bart., K.C.S.I.', Eev. Canon Girdlestone, M.A., 

 and the Ven. Archdeacon Thornton, D.D. 



The Unity of Truth: Being the Annual Address to the Victoria Institute for 1899. By 

 the Eight Hon. Sir Eichard Temple, Bart., G.C.S.i. 



Life as compared with the Physical Forces. By J. W. Sla.ter, Esu., F.C.S., F.E.S. 

 Eemarks by Professor Lionel S. Beale, F.i'.S., Rev. Professor Bernard, Dr. 

 R. C. Shkttle, &c. 



The Worship and Traditions of the Aborigines of the Islands of the Pacilic Ocean. 



By Eev. M. Eells, D.D., with remarks by David Howard, Esq., D.L., Professor 



H. L. Orchard, M.A., D.Sc. &c. 

 The CJiniate of Egypt in Geological, Prehistoric, and Ancient Historic Times. By 



Dr. Grant Bey. 



Eemarks on the Past, Present , and Future of the Australian Flora. By Eev. W. Woolls, 

 Ph.D., F.L.S. , with remarks by Sir Fredeuick Youjcg, Surgeon-General Sir 

 C, A. Gordon, and a communication from (the late) Baron F. von Mueller, Ph.D., 

 F.E.S. 



The Sub-Oceanic Eiver- Valleys of the West African Continent and of tlie Mediterraneaji 

 Basin (with Map). By Professor E. Hull, M.A., LL.D.,F.i\.S. Communications 

 from Professor T. Eupert Jones, F.E.S., Cavaliere W. P. Jervis, F.G.S., and 

 Professor J. Logan Lohley, F.G.S. 



The Human Colour Sense and its accordance with that of Sound, as bearing on the 

 " Analogy of Sound and Colour " By Dr. John D Macdonald, LH.R.N., F.R.S. 



