INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS DURING THE YEAR 1875. clxxv 



Reports of the following meetings, at which anthropolog- 

 ical subjects were discussed, have reached us : 



American Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 Detroit, Michigan, August 11-17. 



The American Philological Association, Newport, July 

 13-15. 

 British Association at Bristol, August 25 to September 1. 

 French Association at Nantes, August 19. 

 The International Geographical Congress and Exposition 

 at Paris, August 15. 



Congres International des Americanistes at Nancy, July 

 19-22. 



The Archaeological Congress of France, Chalons, August 

 23-28. 



The German Anthropological Society at Munich, August 9 

 -11. 



At the American Association for the Advancement of Sci- 

 ence it was resolved to invite the next Congress of Prehis- 

 toric Archaeology to meet in the United States in 1876. 



A notable event was the sale at auction of the entire li- 

 brary of Mr. Thomas W. Field, consisting wholly of Ameri- 

 canas. 



The following is a list of journals devoted wholly or in 

 part to anthropology : 

 America: Contributions to Knowledge, Annual Report, 

 and Miscellaneous Collections of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution. 

 Annual Report of the Peabody Museum of 



American Archaeology and Ethnology. 

 Journal of the American Ethnological Society. 

 Transactions of the American Association for 



the Advancement of Science. 

 Transactions of the American Philological As- 



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sociation. 



Journal of the American Oriental Society. 



Annual Report of the Indian Commissioner. 



American Journal of Science and Art, Amer- 

 ican Naturalist, Popular Science Monthly, N. 

 Y. Tribune Extras, N. Y. Herald Letters from 

 New Mexico and the Stanley Expedition, 

 Harper's Magazine, and Scribner's Monthly. 



