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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



I. — ANTHROrOGEjVY. 



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Geiger, Lazarus — Contributions to the history of the development of 

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Gill, Tueodore (Washington, D. C.)— On the zoological relations of 

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Lankester, E. Ray' — Degeneration. A chai)ter in Darwinism. Na- 

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MoRTiLLET, Gabriel de — Les precurseurs de I'homme et les singes 

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Nadaillac, M. de — L'origine de la vie. Paris, 1880. pp. 32. 8°. 

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Parker, Dr. A. J. — On the brain of a chimpanzee. Med. Bee, N. Y., 

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Perier, Dr.— Sur la transformisme. Rev. dkmthroj)., 1880, pp. 213-229. 



RA3ION DE Torres, Martinez J.— Contribucion a la antropologia. 

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Ward, L. F. (Washington, D. C.)— Pre-social man. Tr. Anthrop. Soc. 

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WiNCiiELL, Alexander (Ann Arbor, Mich.) — Preadamites; or a dem- 

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[Although this work bears a controversial title, it is a most excel- 

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* II. — Archeology. 



Abbott, C. C. (Cambridge, Mass.) — Flint chips. Rep. Peabody Museum, 

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