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— Proceedings. Vol. XLVI. Nr. 282. London 

 1889. 8". 



— List. 30th November, 1888. 4». 



(Fortsetzung folgt.) 



Tersammlung der Deutschen und der Wiener 

 Anthropologischen &esellschaft in "Wien 



vom 5. bis 10. August 1889. 



(Fortsetzung und Schhiss. ) 

 Freitag den 9. August begann um 8 Uhr die 

 zweite Sitzung der Deutschen Anthropologischen Ge- 

 sellschaft. Nachdem dem Schatzmeister die Entlastung 

 ertheilt ist, wird als Ort der nächsten Versammlung 

 Münster in Westfalen bestimmt und zum Vorsitzenden 

 Wald ey er gewählt, seine Stellvertreter sind Virchow 

 und Sc haaff hausen. Es folgen die Commissions- 

 berichte. Virchow berichtet über die Köiper- 

 messungen der Herren Ammon und Hoffmann in Baden. 

 Es waren 10 000 Mann aus 23 Amtsbezirken gemessen, 

 es sind 2000 aus 6 Amtsbezirken hinzugekommen. 

 Dann weist er noch einmal auf die Wichtigkeit hin, 

 die einzelneu deutschen Stämme nach ihrem Hausbau 

 zu unter-scheiden. Es sei noch nicht ausgemacht, ob 

 das alemannische Haus ganz gleich dem bayerischen 

 sei. In Südösterreich zeige sich der Einfluss der 

 südlichen Gelten, der Erinnerungen an das römische 



