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Baecena, Maeiana. — Descripcion de un hueso labrado, de llama fosil, encontrado en 

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Beaueegaed, Oli.iviee. — Discovery of an ancient city of the Incas, near Salta, Argen- 

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Bee, Th. — Nahuanuco. Bull. Soc. geog., 7^s6r., iii, pp. 577-592. 



BiLi/iXGS, Melvix 0. — Ancient remains in Marion County, Kans. Kansas City Rev., 

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BOSE, P. N. — Notes on some earthen pots found in the alluvium at Mahesvara (Mahe- 

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Beinton, D. G. — The probable nationality of the mound-builders. Am. Antiquarian, 

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Case, Theo. S. — Human footprints in solid rock. 111. Kansas City Review, Dec. 



Chaveeo, Ed. — La piedra del sol, estudio arqueologico. An. d. Mus. nac. de Mex., 

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Chaenay, Desiee. — The ruins of Central America. N. A. Review, pt. x, April; Pt. 

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Claeke, Joseph Thachee. — Report on the investigations at Assos, 1881, with an ap- 

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CoLLETT, O. W. — Missouri archaeology. Kansas City Rev., June. 



CUEEIEE, J. McNab. — Stone implements from Bomoseen and Castleton Valleys, Vt. 

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De Hass, Wills. — Monumental and art remains in the Lake regions of Ohio, Penn- 

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DONELLY, Ignatius. Atlantis: The antediluvian world. New York, Harper & Bro. 

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Douglas, A. E. — A find of ceremonial axes in a Florida mound. Am. Antiquarian, 

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FISCHEE, Heine. — Bericht iiber eine Anzahl Steinsciilpturen aus Costarica. [Abhandl. 

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Ueber die mexikanschen Namen fiir Schmucksteine und metalle. Archiv f. 



Anthrop., xiv, No. 2. 



FiSKE, John. — The arrival of man in Europe. Atlantic Monthly, May. 



Flint, Dr. Eael. — Antiquities of Nicaragua. Origin of the Palenque builders. Am. 



Antiquarian, tv, p. 4. 

 Geatacap, L. p. — Palaeoithic man in America. Am. Antiquarian, iv, p. 2-4. 

 Haynes, H. W. — Some indications of au early race of men in New England. Proc. 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., pp. 9. 



Some recent studies in pre-historic Archaeology. Internat. Rev., Sept. 



Hildee, F. F. — Who were the mound-builders? Kansas City Rev., Sept. 

 Hills, R. E. — A pilgrimage to Teotihuacsin. Am. Naturalist, December. 



Homes, H. A. — Report of the commissioners on the correct arms of the State of New 

 York. Albany: Weed & Parson. 



HoNEGGEE, .1. J. — AUgemeine Kulturgeschichte. I. Bd., Vorgeschichtlich. Zeit., Leip- 

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Hoy, P. R. — Who made the native copper implements? A. A. A. S., Montreal. 

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James, Joseph E. — A prehistoric cemetery [at Madisonville, Ohio]. Pop. Sc. Mon., 

 Feb.. 1883. 



