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ANTHROPOLOGY Continued, 



South America Page 265 



Europe 206 



Africa 207 



Asia 207 



< teeanica 207 



I reneral Discussions 208 



Demography 208 



Philology 208 



America 208 



M iddle and South America 209 



Europe 209 



Asia 270 



< k canica 270 



( ieneral Discussions 270 



Culture 270 



Aliment 270 



Edifices 270 



Vessels 270 



Implements 270 



Valuing 271 



Music 271 



Sports 271 



The Family 271 



Social Life 271 



< rovernment 272 



Religion 272 



( reneral Treatises 273 



Instrumentalities 273 



Apparatus 273 



Terminology 273 



Meetings 273 



Transactions 274 



Lectures 274 



Museums 274 



Periodicals and Bibliography 274 



ZOOLOGY. By Dr. A. S. Packard, Jr., Director of the Peabody Acad- 

 emy of Science, Salem, Mass * 275 



(ii.M i: \i. Zoology 275 



Treatises 275 



I \plorations and Besearchcs 275 



Relation of Animals to their Surroundings 279 



Dimorphism 280 



Anatomy and Physiology 281 



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The ch the vertebrates has beeu furnished by Professor Theodore Gill, 



ol W tshington, l> I . 



