4G2 ANTHROPOLOGY. 



V. — ETHNOLOGY. 



Afghanistan and the Afghans. Calcutta Eev., July. 



Afrique exploree et civilisee. Journal mensuel, premiere ann^e, 1879, 



1880 (No. 1, juillet 1879), Geneve (Sandoz). 

 American Indians, notes and queries on. Missionary Eev., Sept. 

 Aryas, discussion sur l'origine des. Bull. Soc. d'anthrop. de Paris, 



3. s., ii, 185, 219, 260. 

 Australia, the aborigines of. (Spectator.) The Century, May 17. 

 Australia, the colored man in. (Fortnightly.) Eclectic, Sept. 

 Australian peculiarities. (Saturday Eev.) Saturday Mag., Oct. 18. 

 Baldwin, C. C. Early Indian migrations in Ohio. Am. Antiquarian, 



i, No. 4. 

 Barrett, H. J. Fifteen years among the Zulus and Boers. London, 



Stanford. 

 Beddoe, John. On the Bulgarians. J. Anthrop. Inst., Feb. 

 Beerdohm, Julius. Wanderings in Patagonia. 8°. London. 

 Bellew, H. W. Afghanistan and the Afghans. London, Low. 

 Berenger-Feraud, L. I. B. Les peuplades dela Senegambie. Paris, 



E. Leroux. 

 Bickmore, Albert S. The ethnology of the islands of the Indian 



and the Pacific Oceans. Illustrated by a large colored map. Am. 



Associati3n. 

 Blunt, Anne. Bedouin tribes of the Euphrates. 2 vols. 8°. London. 

 Bohemians (The) and Slovaks. Westminster Eev., Oct. 

 Brazza, Count S. de. The native races of the Gaboon and Ogowa. 



Brit. Assoc, Sheffield. 

 Broca, Paul. Sur les pretendus enarees du Caucase. Bull. Soc. 



d'anthrop., 73-76. 

 Brown, E. The Zulus and their country. Saturday Mag., May 10. 



. The same subject. Miss. Herald, June. 



Bruhmet, M. A. Japan and her people. Potter's Am. Month., Oct. 

 Boeher, Ernst. Die llawaiischeu Inseln. Deutsche Rundschau, July. 

 Burmese, among the. (Fraser's Mag.) Living Age, Jan.-Fob. 

 Cabul and its people. Saturday Mag., Nov. 8. 

 Caird, J. The land and the people of India. Nineteenth Century, 



Sept., Oct. 

 Cameron, Commander. The manners and customs of the people of 



Urua, in Central Africa. British Assoc, Sheffield. 

 Campbell, John. On the origin of some American Indian tribes. 



Canadian Naturalist, ix, No. 4. 

 Clint, Wm. The aborigines of Ca'nada under the British crown : glances 



at their customs, characteristics, and history. Trans. Lit. & Hist. 



Soc. Quebec, 187 7- 7! ). 

 Coffinbuey, W. L. An exhibition of Indian character. Am. Anti- 

 quarian, i, No. 4. 



