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India. W. II. Allen «& Co., London. (Keviewed in The Allien(ciim. 



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 Fischer, H. — Ueber prtibistorisclie Kiesehverkzenge. A)x-h. f. An- 



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 Gannett, n. — Prebistoric rnins in Southern Colorado. Poj). Sc. Month., 



March. 

 Gaudry, Albert — Materiaux pour I'histoire des temps quaternaires. 



2™" fasc. De I'existence des Saigas en France a l'6poque quaternaire. 



Paris, Savy, 1880. pp. 03-82, 3 pi. 4°. 

 Geikie, J. — Prehistoric Europe: zoogeological sketch. 8°. With map 



and illus. London, Edward Stanford. 

 Gervais, Henri, & rLORENTiNO Ameghino — Les mammiferes fos- 



siles de FAraerique du Sud. Paris, Savy, 1880. xi, 227 pp. 8°. 

 Gesner, William— Mica beds in Alabama. Smithson. Rep., 1879, 



p. 382. 

 GowsE, F. S. — Bulandshar antiquities. J. Eoij. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, i, iv. 

 Haines, Henry^ W. — Fossil man. Fop. Sc. Month., July. 

 Haldeman, S. S. — Aboriginal pottery and stone implements. Sci- 

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 Hall, J. H. — Cypriote inscriptions of the Di Cesnola collection in the 



Metropolitan 3Iuseum of Art, iSTew York City. J. Am. Oriental 



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 Heath, Eev. Duncar — Squeezes of Hamath inscriptions. J. Anthrop. 



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 Henderson, J. G. — Ancient mounds near Naples, Illinois. Science, 1, 



p. 112. 

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 Prehistoric altars in Whitesides County, 111. (Eead at Am. 



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 Hough, James — Mounds in Washington County, Miss. Smithson. 



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 Jackman, F. — Mounds and earthworks of Rush County, Indiana. 



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 Jones, Charles C. — Primitive manufacture of spear and arrow-points 



along the line of the Savannah River. Smithson. Rep., 1879, p. 376. 

 Kains-Jackson — Our ancient monuments and the land around them. 



With an introduction by Sir John Lubbock. London, Elliott Stock. 



(Reviewed in The Athcnccum, Aug. 7, 1880.) 



[This volume relates to the scheme so long fostered by Sir John 



Lubbock of protecting the ancient monuments by legislation.] 

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Anihrop. Gesellsch. in Wien, 1880, ix, pp. 289-342, 3 pi. 



