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communication between the Swan River and the interior. Capt. Sturt think* that 
a rich country will probably be found in the north, judging from the flight of sonic 
birds, and the vicinity of hills, between lat. 16° and 20°, and long. 120° ami 133 3 . 
Dr. Blundell’s communication spoke of the necessity of any expedition proceeding 
from the north. 
On Glaciers in the Arctic Regions. By Dr. Sutherland. 
On Modifications of Great-Circle Sailing. By J. Towson. 
On the Estuary of the River Mersey, and the hazardous and uncertain 
Approaches to the Port of Liverpool. By J. B. Yates, M.A., F.S.A.* 
Ethnology. 
On South African Languages. By Dr. Blech. 
A Description of Three Esquimaux , lately exhibited in London. 
By Richard Cull, Hon. Sec. Eth. Soc. 
On the Ethnological Value of the Results of Philological Inquiry. 
By Richard Cull, Hon. Sec. Eth. Soc. 
Notes on the Etruscan Question. By William Freund, LL.D. 
Communicated bu Rir.riAHn fm.i., Hon. Sec. Eth. Soc. 
r-p. f TrPl,to ' gave me copies of prints of. r > a bras* 
i's. Ltinc lithographs of the antiquities were exhioiteu.j 
mlttee for special investigation. 
till* paper la omitted, became the subject litw been 
referred to iCo"*- 
