ANTHROPOLOGY. 267 



" Reisen," Mittheilungen, Erganzungshefte 50, 5 1. Triibner's 

 Catalogue contains many additional titles. 



Africa. 



"Upper Egypt," C. B. Klunziger, Blackie & Sons, London ; 

 "The Negro Races of Africa," Fred. Mtiller, " Grundriss 

 der Sprachwissenschaft," vol. i. ; " Africa Unveiled," Rev. H. 

 Rowley, Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge ; 

 " Die Nigritier," Dr. Robt. Hartmann, Berlin, treats of North- 

 eastern Africa; "The Cradle of the Blue Nile," E. A. de Cor- 

 son, Murray; The People of Southern Africa, M. de Jouvencal, 

 Bulletin of the Societe d'Anthropologie, 1876, pp. 350, 385 ; 

 " The Races of the Chad Basin " in Nature, April 26, review of 

 Dr. Nachtigall's work ; Stanley's Letters on his Adventures 

 among the Tribes of the Lualaba-Congo, New York Herald, 

 Oct. 9 and 10; "Across Africa," Cameron, Dalby and Isbis- 

 ter; " Zulu Folk-lore," Calloway, Academy, Nov. 17. 



Asia. 



The Quetta and the Afghans, Major Raverty, Geographical 

 Magazine, vol. xi.,p. 288; " The Country of Beloochistan," A. 

 W. Hughes, Geo. Bell and Sons, London. " The People of the 

 Upper Oxus" is the title of an elaborate ethnological mem- 

 oir promised by the Russian Geographical Society. Vol. 

 IV., Part I, of Wheeler's "India" is announced. For fur- 

 ther works on India, Triibner's Catalogue must be consult- 

 ed. " The History of China," Venerable J. II. Gray, Mac- 



millan. 



Oceauica. 



On the Javanese, A. H. Kiehl, Journal of the Anthropolog- 

 ical Institute, vol. vi., p. 346 ; The Malays and Polynesians, 

 Rev. S. J. Whitmee, Anthropological Institute, Nov. 27 ; " Or- 

 igin and Migration of the Polynesian Nations," John D. Lang, 

 Sampson Low and Co.; Our Knowledge of the Nicobarians, 

 W. L. Distant, Journal of the Anthropological Institute, vol. 

 vi., p. 209 ; New Guinea and Polynesia, London Quarterly, 

 July. The researches of D'Albertis and Beccari in New 

 Guinea are reviewed in the Archivio for 1877, parts ii. and iii., 

 by Mantegazza. This paper, illustrated by many plates, is 

 the best resume of the subject lately published. "Migra- 

 tions en Polynesie," A. de Quatrefages, Paris, Martinet; In- 



