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On the Harmony between the Chronology of Egypt and the Bible. By the 
Bev. B. W. Savile, M.A. (Intermediate Meeting, March 16.) 
The Principles of Modern Pantheistic and Atheistic Philosophy as expressed 
in the last works of Strauss, Mill, &c. By the Rev. Prebendary C. A. Row, 
M.A. Paper on the same, by Professor Challis, F.R.S. (April 13 .) 
On the Ethical Condition of the Early Scandinavian Peoples. By E. W. 
Gosse, Esq. (April 20.) 
On Biblical Interpretation in connection with Science. By the Rev. A. -J. 
McCaul, M.A., Lecturer at King’s Coll. (May 4.) 
On the Principle of Adaptation in Mind and in Nature. By Professor 
G. S. Morris, of Michigan University, U.S. (May 18.) 
Anniversary. (At the House of the Society of Arts, June 15.) 
12. During this session the Council has found it necessary 
to increase the number of ordinary meetings (the number of 
intermediate meetings being proportionately reduced), the 
importance of many of the papers submitted requiring that 
they should obtain that permanent record in the Transactions 
which is given to all read at ordinary meetings. 
13. The meetings during this session have been well at- 
tended ; that of the 19th January was held at the large hall 
of the Society of Arts, the rooms of the Institute not affording 
adequate accommodation. 
Publications. 
14. The Seventh Volume of the Journal of Transactions has 
been issued, and the several quarterly parts for the current 
year will appear in due course. 
15. The Council is much gratified in being able to state that 
Part VIII. with the table of contents, &c., completing 
Vol. II., was published in January. The Journal of the Trans- 
actions is therefore now complete from the commencement. 
16. The importance of securing a wider circulation for 
some of the most important of the publications, and so 
extending the sphere of the Society’s usefulness, has induced 
the Council to publish a “ people’s edition ” of its most 
popular papers and discussions, to be sold at a price only 
covering the cost of production : as yet three papers have been 
published in this form ; — 
The Annual Address for 1873, by the Rev. Principal 
Boultbee, LL.D-, Vice-President. 
The Rules of Evidence as Applicable to the Credibility of 
History. By W. Forsyth, Esq., Q.C., M.P-, Vice-President. 
