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Cochin, Denys.— L'^volution et la vie. Paris : G. Massou, 306 p. 8vo. 



Cole, Alan S. — The art of tapestry making and embroidery, J. Soc. Arts, xxxiv, 



931-940 and 947-958 ; 9G3-973. 

 Colin, Dr. — La population du Bambouck, Senegal-Niger. Rev. d'Anthrop., 3 s., I, 



432-447. 

 Colinet, Ph. — La divinit6 personnelle dans I'lnde aucienne. Le Mus6on, Louvain, 



v,212. 

 CoLLiGNON, R. — L'angle facial de Cuvier sur le vivant mesurd a I'aide du goniom&tre 



facial ra6dian de Topinard. Rev. d'Anthrop., Paris, 3 s., i, 471-498. 

 Note sur un cas t6ratologique rare ; arret de d6veloppement en longueur des 



humerus. Bull. Soc. d'Anthrop. ix,28. 

 CoLLiNEAU. — Le cretin ; I'homme, No. 1. D6population et avortemeut, No. 3. 

 Colonial and Indian Exhibition at South Kensington, London. List of catalogues 



published in Rev. d'Ethuog., iv, p. 396. 

 Colonial and Indian Exhibition Empire of India. Special catalogues. Loudon: 



Clowes, VI, 317 pp., Bvo. 

 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886. The handbooks and catalogues of this exhi- 

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 CoNDEK, C. R. — Condition of the native tribes of Bechuanaland. J. Anthrop. Inst., 



XVI, 76-96. 

 Congres arch<5ologi(iue de France. Held at Nantes, July. 



Congres des soci^t^s savantes li la Sorboune. 27-29th April. Section of Archeology. 

 Cope, E. D. — On lemmine reversion in human dentition. Am. Naturalist, xx, 941- 



947. 



The material conditions of memory. Am. Naturalist, xx, 83-85. 



CoRBALLY, T. P. — The nomenclature of sanitary science. Sanitarian, New York, 



xvii, 97-110. 

 COTTEAU, E.— Quelques notes sur Sarawak (Borneo). Rev. d'Ethiiog., v, 262-270. 

 Crane, Th. Frederick. — Italian popular tales. London : Macmillan, 1885, XXXIV, 



389 pp. 

 Crolla. — Vleux dictous et proverbes arabes. Le Mus6on, v, 605. 

 Crombie, J. W. — History of the game of hop-scotch. J. Anthrop. Inst., xv, 403-408. 

 Cunningham, D. J. — Royal Irish Academy. "Cunningham Memoirs," II. The lumbar 



curve in man and the apes. Dublin: By the Academy. 148 pp., 1 ch., 12 pi. 4to. 



The neural spines of the cervical vertebriB as a race character. J. Anat. and 



Physiol., Loudon, xx, 637-640 



Curran, W. — The making of eunuchs. Prov. Med. J., Leicester, v, 149. 



CusT, RoBT. N. — Internationaler Orieutalisten-Congress in Wien. Malaisch-polyne- 



sische Abtheilung. London : Trlibner, 22 pp., 8vo. 

 Dachiller y Morales, A. — Algunas observaciones filologica-filosoficas sobre el feti- 



cismo. Bol. Soc. Antrop. de Cuba, i, 66-71. 

 Dalla Rosa, Luigi. — Das postembryonale Wachstum des menschlichen Schliifemus- 



kels, etc. Stuttg : F. Enke, 202 pp., 23 pi., 8vo. 

 Dallas, James. — On the primary divisions and geographical distribution of mankind. 



J. Anthrop. Inst., xv, 304-330. 

 Dally et Manoitvrier. — Les cinq cranes s(5n6gambien8 de M. Bellamy. Bull. Soc. 



d'Anthrop. 3s, ix, 129-152. 

 Damelbekov, a. — Weight and volume of head and spinal column of children under 



one year of age. St. Petersburg, 20 p., 6 tab. 1885. 8vo. 

 Danvers, F. C. — Historical and recent famines in India. J. Soc. of Arts, xxxiv, 



317-349. 

 Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences. Proc, iv, 1882-1884, 347 pp., 5 pi. 

 Deans, J. — On the copper images of the Haidah tribes of British Columbia and 



Alaska. Proc. Numismat. and Autiquar. Soc, Philadelphia, 1~85, 11-17. Also, 



on the Haidah women at the period of puberty. 18-19. 



