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On the Synchronous Chronology of the Kings of Israel and Judah. By Frederick 
Gaud Fleay, Esq., M.A. 
Notes on the Thickness of the Lucerne Glacier of the Post-Pliocene Period. By 
Professor Edward Hull, F.R.S. 
Prehistoric Remains, with drawings, near Teuda, Italy. By Cav. W. P. Jervis, 
F.G.S. 
On the Origin of the Marine (Halolimuic) Fauna of Lake Tanganyika. By W. H. 
Hudleston, Esq., M.A., F.R.S. 
YOL. XXXVII. 
Annual Address. By Dr. Silvanus P. Thompson, F.R.S. 
The Right Way in Psychology. By Rev. F. Stores Turner, B.A. Remarks by 
Dr. Schofield, Rev. J. Tuckwell, and others. 
On Confucianism. By Rev. Arthur Elwin. 
The Rajputs and the History of Rajputana. By Colonel T. Holbein IIendley, C.I.E. 
Remarks by General IIalliday, Professor E. Hull, F.R.S., and others. 
The Growth of the Kingdom of God. By Rev. J. Bradford Whiting, M.A. 
Biblical Astronomy. By Lieut. -Colonel G. Mackinlay. Remarks by Commander 
Caborne, C.B., Dr. Heyavood Smith, Professor Sayce, Canon Girdlestone, and 
others. 
Geological Exterminations. By Dr. Charles B. Warring, M.A. Remarks by Rev. 
Dr. Ira'ing, Dr. W. Kidd, and others. 
The Nebular and Planetesimal Theories of the Earth’s Origin. By Warren Upham, 
Esq., M.A., F.G.S. A. 
On Dr. Nansen’s Bathymetrical Researches in the Arctic Ocean as Compared Avith those 
on the Atlantic Coast of Europe. By Professor E. Hull, LL.D., F.R.S. 
The Resurrection of Our Lord and Sa\-iour Jesus Christ (Address). By Rev. Canon 
R. B. Girdlestone, M.A. 
The Influence of Physiological Discovery on Thought. By Edaa'Ard P. Frost, Esq., 
D.L., J.P. 
The Messiah of Qadiiin. By Rev. II. D. Griswold, M.A., Ph.D. Remarks by Colonel 
ALA r ES, Colonel Hendley, Mr. Rouse, Mr. J. 0. Corrie, and others. 
The Minerals and Metals mentioned in the Old Testament and their influence on the 
Social and Religious History of the Nations of AntiquitA r . By Cav. W. P. Jervis, 
F.G.S. 
YOL. XXXVIII. 
The Bearing of Recent Oriental Discoveries on Old Testament History. By Rev. John 
Urquhart. Being the essay for which “ The Gunning Prize” Avas awarded by the 
Council. 
Iceland: Its History and Inhabitants. II. By Dr. Jon Stefansson, Ph.D. 
Evolutionary Law in the Creation Story of Genesis. By Rev. A. Ira'ing, B.A., D.Sc. 
Biological Change in Geological Time. By Professor J. Logan Lobley, F. G.S. , F.R.G. S. 
The Bible Pedigree of the Nations of the World, as attested and expanded by ancient 
Records and Traditions, and by early and long-lasting national Names. By Martin 
L. Rouse, Esq., B.L. 
The Bearing of Recent Oriental Discoveries on Old Testament History. Being the second 
in order of merit of the “ Gunning Prize Essays.” By Rev. Andrew Craig 
Robinson, M.A. 
The Early Celtic Churches of Britain and Ireland (with illustration). By Miss Eleanor 
H. Hull, author of Early Christian Ireland, etc. With lantern illustrations. 
The Bible in the Light of Modern Science. Abstract of a Lecture delivered by William 
Woods Smyth, Esq., F.Med.Soc.Lon. With lantern illustrations. 
Ice or Water. By Sir Henry IIoaa'orth, D.O.L., F.R.S. ReA’iew by Professor 
Edward Hull, LL.D., F.R.S. (Secretary) 
The Zodiacal Arrangement of the Stars : in its Historical and Biblical Connections. By 
Rev. A. B. Grimaldi, M.A. (Camb.). 
The Morning Star in the Gospels. By Lieut. -Colonel George Mackinlay, R.A. (Ret.). 
