700 SCIENTIFIC RECORD FOR 1884. 



Correspondenzblatt der dcntschen Gesellschaft fiir Antbropologie, Elbnologie uud 



Urgeschiclite. Munich : Ed. J. Ranke. Vol. xv, 12 uos. 

 CouES, E., and J. S. Kingsley. — The Standard Librarj- of Natural Hi-story by the 



leading American authorities. Boston. Nos. 

 Cresson, H. T. — Construction of ancient terra-cotta pitch-pipes and flageolets. Am. 



Naturalist, xviii, pp. 498-509. 

 Curious funeral ceremonies. Fop. Sc. Month., N. Y., xxv, pp. 831-839. 

 Gushing, F. H. — On the development of industrial and ornamental art among the 



Zunis of N. Mexico. Brit. Assoc, Montreal. Nature, Oct. 9. 



Zuni Fetiches. Bur. Ethnol., 2 An. Rep., 9-46. 



CuST, Robert Nep:dham. — A sketch of the modern languages of Africa. London. 



[Rev. Nature, Feb. 21.] 

 Dabrt de Thiersant, p. — De I'origine des ludiens du Nouveau Monde et de leur 



civilisation. Paris. 8vo. 

 Daleau, F. — Sur les lesions que pi'^senteut certains os de la p^riode pal6olithique. 



Paris. 8vo. [Tr. Assoc. Frang., Rouen.] 

 Dall, Wm. H. — A Mussulman propaganda. Science, Nov. 14, 457. 



The geographical distribution of labretifery. Am, Assoc. 



Dalton, J. C. — The dilferences in form of the adult head. N. Y. Med. J., xxxix, 279. 

 Dawson, J. W. — Notes on prehistoric man in Egypt and the Lebanon. [Victoria In- 

 stitute, May 4, 1884, and separate.] 

 Deutsche anthropology sche Gesellschaft, xv. Allgemeine Versammlung. 



LIST OF COMMUNICATIONS: 



Opening address. By Dr. E. Virchow. 



New publications upon dilavial man. By Johannes Eanke, general secretary. 



The end of the Stone Age in Europe. Id. 



Copying of Antique Jewelry. By Herr Telge. 



Upon a norma for pelvimetry. By ScLaaffhausen. 



Cranial cubature methods tested by the bronze skull. By J. Ranke. 



Upon the greater length of the second toe among the Greeks. By Herr Albrecht. 



The greater bestiality of the human female sex, anatomically considered. Id. 



Difference between the human pelvis and that of the higher apes. Id. 



Prehistoric plants in Schlesien. Ferd. Cohn. 



Primitive and mixed races of the Philippines. By Herr Schadenberg. 



The explorations in Tiryns. By Henry Schliemann. 



Anthropology in Hungary. By A. von Tiirok. 



Magyar cranial types. Id. 



Finds from the Caucasus. By Herr Tischler. 



First dwellers between the Weichsel and the Elbe. Herr Szulc. 



Upon the Rhine alluvium. Herr Schaaffhausen. 



Alaric's grave. By St. Miillcr. 



Report of the hair commission. Ranke, Schaaffhausen, Waldeyer. 



The site of the national altar of the Suevi in Semnonenwalde. By Herr Bela. 



Signiticance of symbols on two lances with runic inscriptions. By H. Sznmowski. 



Ethnic types of further Asia. By von Luschau. 



Craniological .apparatus. By A. von Tcrok. 



Anthropometi ic apparatus for travelers. By R. Virchow. 



Measurement of the living. J. Ranke. 



Macrocephalic and other crania. By A. von Tiirok. 



Investigation on enamels. By H. Tischler. 



Epiphyses between the occipital and the sphenoid. By Herr Albrecht. 



South Sea crania. By R. Krause. 



Old surgical instruments. By Herr Neugebauer. ' 



Dawkins, W. Boyd.— On the range of the Eskimo in time and space. British Asso- 

 ciation, Montreal. Nature, Oct. 2. 



Day, Sherman. — The Indian census. Am. Naturalist, xviii. 215, 216. 



Deakin, C. W. S. — The length of tlie intestines in the natives of India. Proc. N. \V. 

 Prov., &c., Brit. Med. Assoc , \lla!uibad, 1833. ii. 90. 



