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Creation or Evolution. By Dr. AVai.ter Ktdd, P.Z.S., with commnnications from 



Major TuRTON, R.IO., and Dr. J. If. (Jladstone, F.Il.H. 

 Common JCiTors as to the KeJation of Scicnno and Faith. By Professor G. Macloskib, 



D.Sc, LL.D. 



The Scope of Mind. By Dr. Alfred T. Schofibld, M.R.O.S. , with communications 

 from Professors J. Clkland, IMl.S., Lionel Bualb, F.U.8., Di-. U. Jones, F.B.C.S., 

 and R. Anderson, Esq., C.B., LL.D. 



Nationality. Likenesses and Differences which point to many Races making up what are 

 called Nationalities. By Professor T. McKenny Hughes, F R. S., with remarks by 

 the Jtiglit Rev. If. B. AVhipple, D. D. , Bishop of Minnesota, Professor Westlake, 

 LL.D., Colonel Conder, R.L., &c. 



Marks of Mind in Nature. By Rev. Professor J. DuN8, D.D., F.E.S.E. 



Tlialassographical and Thalassological Notes on the North Sea. By Sgr. Cavaliere 

 W. L'. Jbrvis, F.G.S. (with Map), with remarks by Professors E. Hull, LL.D., 

 J. Logan Lorley, F.G.S., Rev. G. F. Whidboiine,' F.G.S. , &<: 



The Nature of Life (Part I). By Professor Lionel M, I'.bale, F.R.S., with remarks by 

 Dr. Shettle, Professor Orchard, B.Sc, and Yiev. J. Tuckwell. 



VOL. XXXIII. 



Annual Address : The Origin of New Stars. By Professor Sir Robert S. Ball, LL.D. , 



F.R.S. Speeches by the President, Sir G. G. Stokes, Bart.. F.R.S,, and the Rev. 



Canon Gikdlestone, M.A. 

 A short account of the Congres International d'Histoire des Religions : held in Paris, 



September, 1900. By Thbophilus G. Pinches, Esq., LLD., F.R.A.S. 

 Vitality. By Professor Lionel S. Beale, F.R.C.P., F.R.S., with remarks by Dr. A. T. 



ScHOFiELD, Professor E. Hull, LL.D., F.R.S., Professor Orchard, M.A., B.Sc, 



and Mr. David Howard, D.L. 

 On the Being of God. By the Ven. Archdeacon Sinclair, D. D. Remarks by Professor 



Orchard, Rev. John Tuckwell, and Dr. Walter Kidd. 

 The Philosophy of Education. By A. T. Schofiei d, Esq., M.D. 



Ethics and Religion. By the Rev. Prebendary H. Wage, D.D., with remai ks by Rev. Dr. 



Walker, Rev. John Tuckwell, and others. 

 Methods of Protection among Animals. By Walter A. Kidd, Esq., M.D., F.Z.S. 



Remarks by Professor Hull, F.R.S., and Professor Orchard. 

 Questions Involved in Evolution from a Geological Point of View. By Rev. G. F. 



Whidbornb, M.A., F.(x.S., remarks by Mr. Martin Rouse, B.L., and Rev. John 



Tuckwell. 



Eolithic Implemouts. By Rev, R. Ashington Bullen, B. A., F.G.S., with remarks by 



Professor E. Hull, Professor Rupert Jones, F.R.S., and others. 

 Visit to the Hittite Cities, Eyuk and Boghaz Keoy. By Rev. G. E. White, Marsovan. 



Remarks by Dr. Thbophilus G. Pinches, David Howard, Esq., D.L., and others. 

 Recent Investigations in Moab and Edom, By Major-General Sir Charles W. Wilson, 



K.C.M.G., F.R.S. Remarks by Rev. Canon Girdlestone and Professor E. Hull. 

 Address of (Condolence to H.M. the King on the Death of H,M. Queen Victoria, 

 Ancient Script in Australia. By E. J. Statham, Esq., Assoc. M. Inst. C. E. Remarks 



by Sir G. G. Stokes, Bart., F.R.S., Commander G. P. Heath, R.N., and others. 

 Meeting, Monday, 1st April, 1901. Gracious reply from H.M. the King to the Address 



of Conc^olence ; sent through the Home Secretary. 

 The Maori's Place in History. By Joshua Rutland, Esq. Remarks by Dr. T. G. 



Pinches, Rev. Dr. Walker, Rev. W. Shaw, F.Z.S., and others. 

 Pictorial Art among the Australian Aborigines. By R. H. Mathews, Esq. Remarks 



by Professor Lobley, F.G.S., Rev. W. S. Lach Szyrma, M.A., and others. 

 TheWahabis: Their Origin, History, Tenets and Influence. By Rev. S. M. Zwbmer. 



Remarks by Rev. G. F. Whidbornb and Dr. H. W. Hubbard. 

 The Arab Immigration into South East Madagascar. By Rev. G. A. Shaw, F.Z.S. , 



with remarks by E.S.M.Pbrowne, Esq., Professor E. Hull, Professor Orchard, 



and others. 



Hornets: British and Foreign. By Rev. F. A. Walker, D.D., F.S.S. 



The Divisions of the Ice Age. By Warren Upham, Ego., M..A., F.G.S. A. Remarks 

 by Professor Hull, Professor Lobley, Dr. Pinches, and Rev. John TucmvELL. 



The Sub-Oceanic Depression known as "La Fosse de Cap Breton," and the adjacent 

 River Valleys of France and Spain. By Professor J. Logan Lobley, F.G.S., with 

 remarks by Captain G. P. Heath, R.N., and Mr. David Howard, D.L. 



