406 ANNUAL RECORD OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. 



Anales del Museo Ncicional de Mexico is a very creditable 

 publication issued by the National Museum of Mexico. In 

 the llevue dAnthropologie, pp. 152-157, M. Ludovic Martinet 

 reviews Brazilian Anthropology. 



The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great 

 Britain and Ireland continues to be the main reliance for 

 British anthropology. In addition to this we should not 

 overlook the British Association, the London Philological 

 Society, the Royal Geographical Society, the Oriental So- 

 ciety and Triibner's Catalogues, the Society of Biblical Ar- 

 chaeology, the Folk-lore Society, the Victoria Institute, and 

 the Royal Society of Literature. Our chief sources of cur- 

 rent notes and of information concerning the meetings of so- 

 cieties are Nature, the Athenaeum, and the Academy. 



Anthropology is better organized in Paris than in any 

 other city of the world. The School of Anthropology, the 

 Cours d'Anthropologie, the Societe d' Anthropologic, with 

 its quarterly Bidletin, the Museum Ethnographique des Mis- 

 sions Scientifiques, the Archaeological Museum of St. Ger- 

 raains, the Museum of the Louvre, and the Bibliotheque Ra- 

 tionale complete the resources of our science and cover the 

 entire ground of investigation. Besides these, the Revue 

 d Antliropologie is entirely devoted to the subject, and other 

 journals publish occasional articles, as in this country and 

 in England. Materiaux pour VHistoire Primitive et JYatu- 

 relle de V Homme, published in Toulouse, has done more to 

 foster archaeological studies than any other journal with 

 which we are acquainted. 



If Paris has the best system of anthropological instruction 

 among the cities of the world, Germany excels all other 

 countries. The parent society, or Deutsche Gesellschaft fur 

 Anthropologic, Ethnologie, und Urgeschichte, with its re- 

 nowned organ Archiv filr Anthropologic, migrates from city 

 to city like our American Association, to encourage research 

 and to awaken new interest in the subject. In many of the 

 cities the branch societies publish creditable journals of their 

 own. Zeitschrift fur Ethnologie, the organ of the Berlin So- 

 ciety, and Vorhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft furnish 

 very valuable aid to students. To crown the whole, and to 

 make the system complete, Professor Kollmann, of Basle, 

 edits the Correspondenzblatt,^ monthly brochure, in which the 



