IV 
CONTENTS. 
Rivers and River Plains, 74—Lakes, 74—Evidence of Glacial 
Action, 74 — Deserts, 76—Early History of Man in Tropical 
Climates, 77—Atolls or Coral Islands, 78. 
Memorandum on Glacier Observations . . . 
SECTION IV. 
Natural History (by the late W. H. Bates, f.r.s. Revised by P. L. 
Sclater, f.r.s.) ......... 
Outfit, 83—Where and what to Collect, 85—Mammals and Birds, 
87 — Preserving Mammals, &c., in Alcohol, 90 — Preparation of 
Skeletons of Animals, 91—Reptiles and Fishes (by Mr. Osbert Salvin, 
f.r.s.), 93—Land and Freshwater Mollusca (by Lieut.-Col. H. H. 
Godwin-Austen, f.r.s.), 95—Botanical Collecting (by the late J. 
Ball, f.r.s.), 98—General Remarks, 103. 
SECTION V. 
Anthropology (by E. B. Tylor, d.c.l., f.r.s.) ..... 
Physical Characters, 105—Language, 109—Arts and Sciences, 112— 
Society, 117—Religion and Mythology, 123—Customs, 125. 
Queries on Anthropology (by the late Sir A. W. Franks, k.c.b,, f.r.s.) 
Paper Moulding of Monuments, or “ Squeezes ” (by A. P. Maudslay) 
SECTION VI. 
Industry and Commerce (by J. S. Keltie, Secretary, r.g.s.) 
General Remarks, 137—Minerals and Metals, 139—Vegetable Pro¬ 
ducts, 139—Animal Products, 142—Trade, 143—Climate, 144— 
Facilities and Hindrances to Commercial Development, 145. 
Canoeing and Boating (by J. Coles) 
PAGE 
79-82 
83-104 
105-127 
128-130 
131-136 
137-145 
146-150 
Mountain Travel (by Douglas W. Freshfield. Revised by Clinton Dent) 151-154 
