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Passavant, C. — Craniologisclie Untersucliung der Neger uud der Negervolker. Ba- 

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Peal, S. K. — Pile-dwellings on hill-tops. Nature, June 19. 



Peaxe, Titian R. — Men ignorant of fire. Am. Naturalist, xviii, 229-231. 



Peculiarities of conformation in the skulls of criminals. Phila. Med. Times, xv, 50. 



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Penck, a. — Mensch und Eiszeit. Arch. f. Anthrop., xv, 211-228, 2 maps. Braun- 

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Verzeichniss der anthropologischen Literatur. iii. Volkerkunde uud Reisen. 



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Peney, a. — Ethuographie du Sudan Egyptien. iv. Fazoglou. Rev. d' Ethnog., iii. 



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Peralta, M. M. de. — Costa Rica, Nicaragua, y Panama en el siglo xvi, etc. Madrid, 

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Petermann's Miltheilungen, and J. Perthes geogr. Anstalt. Gotha, 12 Hefte. 



Petitot, Emile F. S. — "La Ferame au Serpent," a Chepewayau legend in the Indian 

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De la pr6tendue origiue orientale des Algonquins. Bull. Soc. d' Anthrop., 



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Sur I'habitat et les fluctuations de la population peau rouge, en Canada. Bull. 



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 Phillips, Henry. — A brief account of the more important public collections in the 



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 Phillips, W. A. — Arrow-points atEvanston, 111. Science, March 7. 

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Sur les origines'du fer. Bull. Soc. d'Anthrop. de Paris, vii, 238. 



Sur l'anciennet6 du cheval en figypte. Ann. Fac desLettres de Lyon, 1884, 1 



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 Pitt-Rivers. — On the development and distribution of primitive locks and keys. 



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 Platner, Carl. — Dass die "Sueven," Slaven gewesen seien. Ztschr. f. Ethnol., 



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 Ploss, H. — Das Weib in der Natur- und Volkerkunde. Anthropologische Studien. 



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POLJAKOW, J. S. — Reise nach der Insel Sachaliu in den Jahren 1881-'82. From the 



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