ANTHROPOLOGY. 273 



of Mythology, Comhitt Magazine, April ; Discussion upon 

 "Religiosite," Bulletin of the Societe d'Anthropologie, 1877, 

 pp. 30 and 56 ; L'Anthropophagie, Revue Scientifiqne, No. 10 ; 

 Trepanation, Bulletin of the Societe d'Anthropologie, 1876, 

 pp.551, 572; 1877, p. 12. 



General Treatises. 



Part V. of "Descriptive Sociology," Herbert Spencer; 

 "Principles of Sociology," vol. i., same, reviewed by E. B. 

 Tylor in Mind^ April ; Dr. Mehlis's work on the " Sociology 

 of the Inca Empire," reviewed in Ausland for March; "An- 

 cient Society," L. H. Morgan, Henry Holt and Co. A new 

 edition of Yon Hellwald's " Culturo-eschichte" has brought 

 the subject down to the present time. 



INSTRUMENTALITIES. 



APPARATUS. 



An Archaeological Exchange Club has been organized by 

 Rev. S. D. Peet, Ashtabula, O. Professor Flower, in his lect- 

 ures on the Comparative Anatomy of Man, drew attention 

 to a stereograph invented by M. Broca for the accurate de- 

 lineation of crania, etc. 



TERMINOLOGY. 



A discussion upon the words anthropology, ethnology, and 

 ethnography, Bulletin of the Societe d'Anthropologie, 1876, 

 pp. 199, 298, 375 ; by M. Broca in his opening address before 

 the Cours d'Anthropologie, Paris ; and by Topinard in the 

 introduction to his "Anthropologic" In the Journal of the 

 Anthropological Institute Wm. L. Distant discusses the pro- 

 priety of the use of the word religion by anthropologists. 



MEETINGS. 



American Association, Nashville, Aug. 29 ; American An- 

 thropological Association, Cincinnati, Sept. 5 and 6 ; Amer- 

 ican Philological Association, July 6; American Geograph- 

 ical Society ; State Archaeological Association, Ohio, Aug. ; 

 State Archaeological Association, Indiana, Sept. 12 ; British 

 Association, Plymouth, Aug. 15 ; French Association, Havre, 

 Aug. 23 ; Congres des Americanistes, Luxembourg, Sept. 10 ; 



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