ANTHROPOLOGY. 2 Go 



Lecture Society, Feb. 11 ; Animal Depravity, Popular Science 

 Monthly, Dec. (from Quarterly Journal of Science). 



ETHNOGRAPHY. 



North America. 



The Migrations of the Eskimos, Dr. J. Rae, a paper before 

 the Anthropological Institute, April 24, 1877 ; Kink's Green- 

 land reviewed in Nature, Nov. 22 ; The Peopling of America, 

 A. R. Grote, American Naturalist, April ; Die Indianer Can- 

 adas, Globus, xxxii., 1877 ; the American Indians of the North- 

 west, H. C. Carrington, American Association ; Are the In- 

 dians Dying Out? S. N. Clark, Bureau of Education, Wash- 

 ington (the same theme was discussed by Col. Garrick Mal- 

 lery at the American Association) ; The Sioux of Dakota, Col. 

 A. G. Brackett, Smithsonian Rep., 1876 ; Centennial Mission 

 to the Indians, Stephen Powers, Smithsonian Rep., 1S76 (the 

 same author will be the principal contributor to Powell's 

 " Contributions to American Ethnology," vol. iii.) ; Ancient 

 and Modern Pueblo Tribes, E. A. Barber, American Natural- 

 ist, Oct. ; An Account of the Nez Perces, Col. Mallery, Nation, 

 July 12 and Aug. 2 ; Location of Indian Tribes from Old Maps, 

 S. D. Peet, American Anthropological Association ; Missionary 

 Excerpta, Dr. Dalrymple, Baltimore; The Twana Indians, 

 Rev. M. Eels, Hayden's Bulletin; Ethnology of Southern 

 California, O. Loew, in Wheeler's Rep., 1876 ; The Tribes of 

 the Alaskan Peninsula, W. H. Dal], Powell's "Contributions 

 to American Ethnology," vol. i. ; Ethnography, etc., of the 

 Hidatsas, Washington Matthews in Hayden's "Miscellaneous 

 Publications ;" Champlain's Expedition against the Hurons, 

 3Iagazine of American History ; the Indian Systems of Can- 

 ada and the United States, Col. Mallery, Nation, Sept. 6 ; De- 

 scriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American In- 

 dians, W.H. Jackson, Hayden's "Miscellaneous Publications," 

 1877. Mr. Clarke Mills has prepared for the National Mu- 

 seum sixty casts of the heads of pure-blooded Indians, of dif- 

 ferent tribes, confined as prisoners of war at St. Augustine, 

 Florida. 



South America. 



The Zapateros of Ecuador, A. Simpson, British Associa- 

 tion ; The Tribes of British Guiana, W. Harper, Anthropo- 



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