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Engelmaxn, G. J. — Die Gebnrt bei den Urvolkern. Wieu. 212 pp., 4 pi. 8vo. 



English catalojfiie of books for 1833, &c. Also the principal books published in the 

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Ernst, A. — Archiiologische Gegeustiinde aus Venezuela Verhaudl. Berl. anthrop. 

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Exposition Internationale G^ographiquc a Toulouse. 1 June — 15 August. 



Fallot, Ernst. — Histoire de la colonic fran^aise du S6n6gal. Bull. Soc. de G6ogr. do 

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Field, B. Bush.— Medical thoughts of Shakespeare. Easton : Pa., 16 pp. 8vo. 



FiNSCH, O. — Anthropologische Ergebnisse einer Reise in der Slidsee und deni Malayi- 

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Fisher, F. H., J. E. Gill, D.T.Roberts. — Statistical, descriptive and historical ac- 

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Fischer, H. — Ueber die Asiatischen Pilger-Amulete. Corr.-Bl. deutsch. Ges. f. An- 

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The stone implements of Asia. Proc. Am. Antiq. Soc. iv, 178. 



FiSKE, John. — The destiny of man viewed in the light of his origin. Boston. 



FisoN, LoRiMER. — The Nanga or sacred stone inclosure of Wainimala, Fiji. London. 

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Fleay, F. G. — Lectures on i>olytheism. III. German mythology. Am. Antiquar., vi, 

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Flower, W. H. — Additional observations on the osteology of the nativesof the Anda- 

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On the size of the teeth as a character of race. Ibid., 183-185. 



Address delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Anthrop. Inst, of Gr, 



Brit, and Ireland, Jan. 22. br. 14 p. 8vo. 



On the aims and prospects of the study of anthropology. J. Anthrop. Inst. 



London, xiii, 488-501. 



Aims of the study of anthropology. Pop. Sc. Month. N. Y. xxv, 605-609. 



Nature, Jan. 31. 

 FocKE, W. O. — The origin of species from mongrels between races Jiud other species. 



J. Sc. London, vi, 409-412. 

 Folklore society. 

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402-429. 

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 Friend, Hilderic. — Flowers and flower-lore. London : Sonnenschein. 2 vols, xvi- 



352,353-704 pp. Bvo. [1884.] 



The mythology of flowers and plants. London. 8vo. 



Fortsch, A. — A human skull from the Loess of Podbaba, near Prague. Science, in, 



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 Gabelentz, Georg von der. — Zur grammalischen Beurtheilung des Chinesischen. 



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Life-history album, viii -j- 172 pp., 8 pi. 4to. 



The identiscope. Nature, October 30. 



