ANTHROPOLOGY. 403 



BIBLIOGEAPHY OF ANTHEOPOLOGY. 



I. — AjN'THEOPOGENY. 



Argyll, The Duke of— The unity of nature, &('. Science, i, pp. 24; 

 33; 99; 181; 228; 2G7; 280. 



DuGANNE, A. J. n. — Civilization vs. Nature. Fottcr''s Am. Month., July. 



Geigee, Lazarus— Contributions to the history of the development of 

 the human raee. Lectures and dissertations. Translated from the 

 seco'ul Crcrman edition by David Asher. London, Triibner & Co., 

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Gill, Theodore (Washington, D. C.)— On the zoological relations of 

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Holmes, Nathaniel (Saint Louis, Mo.)— Geological and geographical 

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Lankester, E. Eay — Degeneration. A chapter in Darwinism. Na- 

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Letourneau, Ch.— Le regne des protistes et la psychologic cellulaire. 

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MoRTiLLET, Gabriel de— Les precurseurs de I'homme et les singes 

 fossiles. lier. scient., Paris, mai, 1880. 



Nadaillac, M. de— L'origine de la vie. Paris, 1880. pp. 32. 8°. 

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Parker, Dr. A. J.— On the brain of a chimpanzee. Med. Bee, N. Y., 

 Jan. 



Perier, Dr.— Sur la transformisme. Eev. d'anthrop., 1880, pp. 213-229. 



Eamon de Torres, Martinez J.— Contribuciou (a la antropologia. 

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 EncicJ. med.-farm., Barcelona, 1879, iii. 



Eatcliffe, Dr.— On the pedigree of man. Contemp. Eev., Feb. 



Vaughn, Mgr. — L'homme : son origine, sa destine. Ann. d. philos. chre- 

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Ward, L. F. (Washington, D. C.)— Pre-social man. Tr. Anthrop. Soc. 

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WiNCHELL, Alexander (Ann Arbor, Mich.)— Preadamites; or a dem- 

 onstration of the existence of men before Adam ; together with 

 a study of their condition, antiquity, racial affinities, and progress- 

 ive dispersion over the earth. Chicago, S. C. Griggs & Co., 1880. 

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[Although this work bears a controversial title, it is a most excel- 

 lent summary of ethnology.] 



II. — Arch^i:ology. 



Abbott, C. C. (Cambridge, Mass.)— Flint chips. Eep. Peabody Museum, 

 ii. p]). 50G-520. 



