670 SCIENTIFIC RECORD FOl* 1882. 



Shobtland, E. — Maori religion and mythology, illustrated hj translations of ti-adi- 



tions, Karakia, &c. London, 110 pp. Bvo, 

 Smith, Mrs. Eeminnie A. — Beliefs and superstitions of the Iroquois Indians. A. A. A. 



S., Montreal. 



Pagan Iroquois festivals. Id. 



Myths of the Iroquois. Am. Antiquar., iv., p. 1. 



SWYNNEETON, Chas. — Folk tales from the upper Punjab. Proc. As. Soc, Bengal, p. 



106. 

 Temple, R. C. — Some Hindu folk songs from the Punjab. J. R. As. Soc. Bengal, p. 



151, Part I. 

 Thuem, E. F. im. — On the animism of the Indians of British Guiana. J. Anthrop, 



Inst., May, xi. No. iv. 

 Tiele, C. p. — Comparative history of the Egyptian and Mesopatamian religions, &c. 



Translated by James Balling. Boston: Houghton & Mifflin, xx-230 pp. 8vo. 

 Teowbeidge, T. C. — Mahommedanism and the Ottoman Turks. Reviews of Syed 



Ahmed Khan Bahador and other historians. Brit. Quart., April. 

 ■Whittlesey, Chakles. — The cross and the crucifix. A. A. A. S., Montreal. Pub- 

 lished in separate form. 

 Yaeeow, H. C. — Some superstitions of the Sioux Indians. Am. Antiquar., iv, pp. 



13&-144. 



X. — Hexioloqy . 



Bensingee, N. — Ot cheto zavisit rost chelovicka. [On what the length of the body in 

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Boediee, a. — Les milieux etla transformisme. Rev. scientifique xxix p. 238. 



Bo WEES, Mrs. ViEGiNiA K. — The bleaching of the Aryans. A. A. A. S., Montreal. 



Climate. — See Catalogue Surg. Genl's Library, Washington, sub voce. 



CoEEE, Dr. A. — De I'acclimatement dans la race noire africaine. Rev. d'anthrop., 

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DoLLEY, Chaeles S. — Bacteria as beneficial and noxious agents. Rochester, N. Y., 

 16 pp. 



Fayeee, J. — Destruction of life in India by wild animals. Nature, Jan., 1883., pp. 

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Hingston, Wm. H. — Influence of climate ra Canada upon Europeans. A. A. A. S., 

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Legoyt. — Les influences du climat sur la vie des hommes et des races. Rev. scienti- 

 fique, xxix, p. 739. 



Peeeiee, E. — L'adaptation aux conditions d'existence. Rev. scient., Paris, xxx, pp. 

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Peoctoe, R. a. — The influence of food on civilization. N. A. Rev., N. Y., pp. 547-563. 



Ratzel, F. — Anthropo-Geographie, oder Grundziige der Anwendung der Erdkunde auf 

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Zavattaei, E. — Di alcune cause che concovrono al deterioramente della specie u m ana. 

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XI. — INSTEUMENTALITIES. 



American Antiquarian Society. Proceedings 1880-'81. Worcester, 1882. 



The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal. Vol. IV. 356pp.,8vo. Chicago, 111. 



The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. London: 



Triibner & Co. In 1882 were published vol. xi, 3 and 4, and vol. xii, 1 and 2. 

 The American Journal of Philology. Edited by Basil L. Gildersleeve, Professor of 



Greek in the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Vol. ii. No. 4, Vol. iii, 1, 2, 3» 



