408 ANTHROPOLOGY. 



Kerr, W. C. — The mica veins of North Carolina. Tr. Am. In U. Mining 



Engineers^ Feb., 1880. 



[Alhides to ancient Indian mica mining.] 

 Kessler, F.— Etudes pr6historiques. L'homme tertiaire. Belfort, 1880. 



8o. 

 Knowles, W. J. — Portstewart and other flint factories in the north 



of Ireland. J. AntJirop. Inst, ix, No. 3, pp. 320-329. 

 ■ Flint implements from the valley of the Bann. J. Anthrop. 



Inst, X, No. 2, pp. 150-152. 

 Lagneau, Gust AVE — Monuments prehistoriques du Berry, par Ludovic 



Martinet. 

 Lewis, H. C. — Antiquity of man in America geologically considered. 



Science, Oct. ]G. 



The Trenton gravel and its relation to the antiquity of ]uai]. 



(Eead before the mineralogical and geological section of the Acad. 

 Nat. Sc. Phila., Nov. 24, 1879.) 



LoRTET, E. & Ernest Chantre — l^tudes paleontologiques dans le 

 bassin du Ehone. Periode tertiaire. Eecherches sur les mastodontes 

 et les faunes mammalogiques qui les accompagnent. Lyon, Georg, 

 1880. 33 pp., 17 pi. 40. (Extr. du Mus. d'Hist. nat. deLyon.) 



Love, Albert C. — Prehistoric relics in Lowndes County, Miss. Am. 

 Antiquarian, ii. No. 4. 



Low, Charles F. — Archaeological explorations by the Literary and 

 Scientific Society of Madisonville, Ohio. Part iii. Jan. to June 30, 

 1880. 



Lucante, a. — Essai geograi:)hique sur les cavernes de la France et de 

 Fetranger. France: Eegion du sud. Angers, 1880. ]}\). 76. 8°. 



Lull, Edward P. — On the determination of the age of j^rehistoric 

 remains. Tr. Anthrop. Soc. WasJiington, i, p. 27. 



MacAdams, William — Antiquities of Jersey and Calhoun Counties, 

 III. (Published in county history.) 



Ancient agricultural implements of stone. (Eead before Amer- 

 ican Association for the Advancement of Science, at Boston meet- 

 ing, Aug. 30, 1880.) Science, Sept. 11. 



Sea-shells in ancient mounds. (Eead before A. A. A. S., at 



Boston meeting, Aug. 31, 1880.) 



The prehistoric cave men of Illinois. (Eead before Nat. Hist. 



Soc. of Illinois, Springfield, Feb. 10, 1880.) 



The pipes of the mound builders and pottery- makers. (Eead 



before A. A. A. S., Boston meeting, Aug. 31, 1880.) 



Stone implement from base of drift. (Eead before A. A. A. S._, 



Boston meeting, Aug. 30, 1880.) 



Ancient mounds of Illinois. (Eead before A. A. A. S., Boston, 



Aug. 28, 1880.) 



Mound-builders and cave men of Illinois. (Eead before Chicago 



Academy of Sciences, March 23, 1880.) 



