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Communications on an Australian Expedition, from Capt. Charles Sturt, Dr. J. 
W. F. Blundell, and G. S. Wilson, Geologist to the Expedition . 125 
Dr. Sutherland on Glaciers in the Arctic Regions . 12fi 
Mr. J. Towson on Modifications of Great-Circle Sailing . 126 
Mr. J. B. Yates on the Estuary of the River Mersey, and the hazardous and 
uncertain Approaches to the Port of Liverpool . 126 
Ethnology. 
Dr. Blech on South African Languages . 126 
Mr. Richard Cull’s Description of Three Esquimaux, lately exhibited in 
London . 126 
-on the Ethnological Value of the Results of Philological 
Inquiry . 126 
Mr. William Freund’s Notes on the Etruscan Question 
126 
Mr. Joseph Barnard Davih on the Forms of the Crania of the Ancient 
Britons. 127 
Rev. Abraham Hume on the Ethnology of the Liverpool District, with 
Notices of the Hoylake Antiquities ... 129 
Mr. James Kennedy on the Lost Tribes of Israel . 129 
Dr. R. G. Latham on the non-Russian Populations of Russia in Europe . 129 
Mr. T. Wright on the Early Ethnology of Britain . 130 
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the South-eastern 
130 
STATISTICS. 
“stSMaBjSwir" th ' ! CaU *“ “ tl Comequences of the Preston 
Mr. T. B. Lloyd Baker on the Reformation of Offenders . 
M, LIa v id Buxton on the CW of the Deaf and Dumb in mi'ZZ" 132 
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