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p. 262. 

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Sept. ;{, 1880. 

 Abler, Curtius F., & G. Trel"^ — Die Ausgrabuugen zu Olympia. 



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jahr 1878-79. 39 Tafeln. Berlin, Ernst Wasmuth. {The Athenccum, 



Sept. 4, 1880. Ee vie wed by Julius Schubring.) 

 Alibert, Dr. L. — Les vestiges de I'industrie paleolitique aux environs 



de Montauban. pp. 26, trois planches. 8°. (Extr. du Bee. Soc. d. sc.) 

 Ameghino, Florentino — Amies et instruments de I'homme prehis- 



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 American Antiquarian Society (Worcester Mass.) — Proceedings, No. 75. 



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tini. Ph. D. 

 Proceedings, No. 76. Oct., 1880. " Mexican Paper," by Philipp 



J. J. Valentini, Ph.D. p. 82. "Xotes on the bibliography of 



Yucatan and Central America," by Ad.- F. Bandelier. 

 Anales de Cuauhtitlan. i)p. 1-32. Appendix to An. d. Musco nacional 



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 Anderson, William Gilbert (Quincy, 111.) — Mounds near Quincy, 



111. Smithson. Eep., 1879, p. 341. 

 Andrews, Frank. D. (Vineland, N. J.) — Indian relics from Schoharie, 



N. Y. Smithson. Eep., 1879, p. 391. ' 

 Anger — Das gemischte Griiberfeld auf dem Neustadter Felde bei El- 



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 Armstrong, Thomas (Ripon, Wis.) — Mounds in Winnebago County, 



Wisconsin. Smithson. Eep., 1879, p. 335. 

 Babbitt, Frances E. — Ancient quartz workers. Ani. Antiquarian, iii, 



No. 1. 

 Bacon, A. T. — The ruins of the Colorado Valley. Lippincott'' s Mar/., 



Nov. 

 Barber, Edwin A. (Phila<lelphia, Penn.)— The fiiiry pipes of Great 



Britain. Westchester RepuhUcan, Sept. 25, 1880. 

 Beauchamp, W. ]\t (Baldwinsville, N. Y^) — Wampum belts of the Six 



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 [In the files of the Onondaga Gazette, communications by the same 



author about the Onondagas and relics of the ancient inhabitants. 



In the Slauieatclcs Democrat, an article on the Elbindge forts. 



Manuscript descriptions of Onondaga remains were deposited with 



the Buffalo Ilistorical Society, the Skaueateles Library Association, 



and the Peabody Museum, at Cambridge, Mass.] 



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