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By S. R. Pattison, Esq., F.G.S. 
Evidence for Scientific Purposes. 
By the Rev. 
By Professor 
On the Chronology of Recent Geology. 
On the Nature and Character of 
J. M'Cann, D.D. 
The Relation of the Scripture Account of the Deluge to Physical Science. 
Challis, M.A., F.R.S., F.R.A.S. 
An Examination of the Belfast Address from a Scientific point of view. By J. E. Howard, 
Esq., F.R.S. 
Annual Address : Modern Philosophic Scepticism examined By the late Rev. R. Main, 
F.R.S., Y.P.R.A.S., The RacLcliffe Observer. 
On the Etruscan Language. By the Rev. Isaac Taylor, M.A. 
On “ Present Day Materialism.” By the Rev. J. McDougall. 
On the Sorrows of Scepticism. By Rev. R. Thornton, D.D., Vice-Pres. ( see parts 6, 15, 33). 
On Heathen Cosmogonies, compared with the Hebrew. By Rev. B. W. Savile, M.A. 
On the Place of Science in Education. By Professor H. A. Nicholson, M.D. 
^On Egypt and the Bible. By J. E. Howard, Esq., F.R.S. 
VOL. XI. 
41. The Flint “ Implements ” of Brixham Cavern. By N. Whitley, Esq. ( Photographically 
illustrated.) 
On The Flint Agricultural Implements of America. By Dr. J. W. Dawson, F.R.S. (1876-7.) 
An Examination of “ The Unseen Universe.” Rev. Preb. Irons, D.D. 
The Uncertainties of Modern Physical Science. By Professor Birks. 
The Ethics of Belief. By Professor H. Wace, M.A. (1S76-7.) 
42. Ou the Metaphysics of Scripture. By Professor Challis, M. A., F.R.S., F.R.A.S. 
On the Theory of Unconscious Intelligence as opposed to Theism. By Prof. Morris, U.S. A. 
On the Myth of Ra. By W. R. Cooper, Esq., F.R.A.S., M.R.A.S., Sec. Soc. Bib. Arch. 
On Christianity as a Moral Power. By Professor Lias, St. David’s College. Lampeter. 
43. On the Structure of Geological Formations as Evidence of Design. By D. Howard, F.C.S. 
On the Bible and Modern Astronomy. By Prof. Birks (Camb.). 
44. On Comparative Psychology. By E. J. Morshead, Esq. 
VOL. XII. 
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On the Indestructibility of Matter. By Rev. Professor Challis, M.A., F.R.S., F.R.A.S. 
On History in the Time of Abraham, Illustrated by Recent Researches. By Rev. H. G. 
Tomkins. With Numerous Notes by various Assyriologists. 
On the Horus Myth. By W. R. Cooper, Esq., F.R.A.S., M.R.A.S., Sec. Soc. Bib. Arch. 
(Illustrated). Additional Papers by various Egyptologists. (1875-6.) 
The Influence of True and False Philosophy. (Ann. Address.) J. E. Howard, Esq., F.R.S. 
< The History of the Alphabet. By Rev. Isaac Taylor, M.A. 
Creation and Providence. By J. E. Howard, Esq., F.R.S. 
Nature’s Limits ; an Argument for Theism. By S. R. Pattison, Esq., F.G.S. 
Mr. Matthew Arnold and Modern Culture. Prof. Lias, St. David’s Coll., Lampeter. 
On the Relation of Scientific Thought to Religion. The Right Rev. Bishop Cotterill, D.D. 
Monotheism. By the Rev. Dr. Rule (Author of “ Oriental Records”). 
Physical Geography of the East. By Professor J. L. Porter, D.D., LL.D. 
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