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IJooK, Miles — On the effacing- i)()\vor of troi)ical ioicst-giowtli in Trini- 

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KosENBEKd, A. — Dio Weikstiitten dcs Steinzeitaltcrs anf dor Tn.scl 

 Kiigen. Zfschr.f. FJhnol, Berlin, 1880, pp. 17r.-19L*. 



llYGn, O. — Norwegian aiiticinities: Arranged^uid ex])lained by Prof. (). 

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Salisbury, Stephen, jr. (Worcester, Mass.) — Tlie Mayas 5 Discoveries 

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 ican copper tools; Maya chronology. Taniphlets. 



Satow, Ernest — Ancient sepulchral mounds in Kaudzuke, Japan. 

 Tr. Asiatic Soc. of Japan, viii, pt. iii, pp. 3o.')-3G8, 41 illus. 



Savage, J. — Stonie implements found in Trego County, Kansas, (liead 

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Short, John T. — The North Americans of antiquity: Their origin, 

 migrations, and typo of civilization considered. New York, Har- 

 per & Brothers, 1880. 1 vol. pp. o44, illus. 80. 



[A very careful resume of the subject, drawn from older authorities 

 and from the latest investigations by the Geological and Geograph- 

 ical Surveys of the Territories.] 



Smith, V. A. — Obser\;itions on some Chandel anticpnties. J. Roij. 

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Smith, Worthington G. — Palaeolithic implements from the valley of 

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Smucker, Isaac — Cresap and Logan. (Occupies 11 pages in the sta- 

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 same volume are 11 pages on Colonel Crawford's expedition.) 



Flint Eidge : Its geography, geology, mineralogy, archajology 



ethnology, and palteontology. (Read before the Newark Lyceum. 

 Published in the Newarl- American, and after in the Plistory of 

 Licking County.) 



The Old Fort: A brief description of the Newark work. (His- 



tory of Licking County. In the same volume is a chapter on AVelsh 



settlements in America.) 



[Isaac Smucker, of Newark, Ohio, is the author of several fugitive 



papers of historical and ethnological importance, a part of which 



are embodied in the History of Licking County, Ohio, a work of 8l'2 



double-column pages. The titles of the papers, together with their 



manner of publication, appear above.] 

 Sourdeval, Ch. de — Le cheval a cote de I'homme et dans I'histoire, 



Paris, Hetzel, 1880. ii, 333 pp. 18°. 

 Stone, W. I. — Remains of an ancient Indian work on Fish Creek, 



near Saratoga Springs. Mag. Am. Hist., July. 

 Stuart, YiLLiERS— Nile gleanings. 58 plates. Scribner & Welford. 



