ANTHROPOLOGY 717 



Wilson, Daniel. — The Huron Iroquois, a typical race of American aboriKinee. Rrit. 



Assoc. Montreal. Nature, Oct. 9. 

 WiTHiNGTOX, C. V. — The perils of rapid civilization. Pop. Sc. Month., N. Y., xxvi, 



2-24--239. 

 WOLDRiCH, JoiiANN N. — BoitTJigo zur Urgeschichte Bohmens. Pt. 2, 1 table, \i2 ill. 



Mittheil.Authrop. SocWien, xiv, 200-219. 

 Woodward. — The Ncz Forces on the Indian reservation being destroyed by malaria. 



Gaillard's Med. J., N. Y.. XXXVli, 225. 

 Wright, W. — The empire of the Hittites. N. York. 8vo. 

 Wrzesxiowski, August. — Catalogue of Polish anthropological literature. Arch. f. 



Authrop., XV, Sup., 152-162. 

 Wynter, H. B. — ^Modes of death in the execution of English criminals. Lancet, 



Loudon, II, lOCfi. 

 Young, Johx T. — Palieolithic implements from Stoke-New ington and Clapton grav- 

 els. J. Anthrop. Inst., xiv, 83-84. 

 Year Book of the scientific and learned societies of Great Britain and Ireland, &c., 



with appendix comprising a list of leading scientific societies throughout the 



world. London. Bvo. 

 Zabarowski. — Un cerveau de microc6phale. Bull. Soc. d'Anthrop., Paris, vii, 101-104. 



Les chiens domestiques de I'Ancienne figypte. Mat6riaux, xvixi, 529-553. 



Zeitschrift fur Ethnologie : Organ der Berliner Gesellschaft fiir AnthroiJologie, etc. 



A. Bashan et al., editors. Vol.xvi in 1884. Berlin. 

 ZucKERKANDL, E. — Craniologische Untersuchungen in Tirol. Mittheil, Wien, xiv, 



117-128. 

 ZULiNSKi, T. — Influence of tobacco smoke on different nations and animals. Przegl. 



lek., Krakow, xxiii, 3, 72, 88, 111, 127, 138, 154. 



ADDENDA. 



Macy, Jessie.— Institutional beginnings in a Western State. No. vil, 2d ser., Johns 



Hopkins University studies, Baltimore. 38 pp. 8vo. 

 Ely, Richard T.— Institutional beginnings in a Western State. No. vii, 2d ser., 



Johns Hopkins University studies, Baltimore. 74 pp. 8vo. 

 Weeden, William B.— Indian money as a factor in New England civilization. No. 



viii-ix, 2d ser., Johns Hopkins University studies, Baltimore. 51 pp. 8vo. 

 Johnson, John.— Rudimentary society among boys. No. xi, 2d ser., Johns Hopkins 



University studies, Baltimore. 56 pp. 8vo. 

 Folk-Lore Journal. Vol. ii. London. 



