412 ANTHROPOLOGY. 



Thompson, Theron — Mounds in Muscatine County, lo^ra, and liock 

 Island County, Illinois. Smitlison. Eep., 1879. 



TiLLOTSON, D. C. (N"orth Topeka, Kaus.) — Fragments of pottery from the 

 Upper Solomon. (Read at the 13th annual meeting Kansas Acad, of 

 Sc.) 



ToELLNEK, Adolph — Antiquities of Rock Island County, 111. Smith- 

 son. Rep., 1879, p. 863. 



Vikin's (A) ship. (Architect.) Van Xostranfrs Mag., Oct. 



YoGDES, A. W. (lieut. of artillery. Fortress Monroe, Va.) Notes on a 

 lost race of America, containing a description of the Tampa (Fla.) 

 shell mounds. Am. Naturalht, xiii, 1879, ]>. 9. 



Who built the mounds? A. republication of Heckewelder's 



traditions of the Delawares. Cartersville {(Ja.) Expresft., J\\\y 19, 

 1879 ; :N'. Y. Times, July 25, 1879. 



"Walker, S. T. — Prelhninary explorations among the Indian mounds in 

 Southern Florida. Smithsou. Rep., 1879, pp. 392-427. Ilius. 

 [A very important contribution to knowledge.] 



West, E. P. — Chambered mounds near Kansas City. (Read at 13th 

 annual meeting Kansas Acad, of Sc.) 



— A buried race iu Kansas. Kanms City Rev., Jau. 



Whittlesey, Charles (Cleveland, Ohio) — Relics of aboriginal art, 

 and their ethnological value. No. 52. Western Reserve and North- 

 ern Ohio Historical Society. IMay, 1880. 



Relics of aboriginal art, and their ethnological value. Am. 



Antiquarian, iii, No. 1. 



Wiener, C. — Gran-Chimu et la ville de Cuzco. JJtdl. /S'oc. de (jeogr.^ 

 Oct. 



Perou et liolivie: Recit de voyage suivi d'etudes archeolo- 



giques et ethnographiques et de notes sur I'ecriture et les langues 

 des populations indiennes. Paris, Hachette et Cie. 1 vol. 796 

 pp., 1,100 cuts, 27 charts, 18 plans, gr. 8^. 



[In 1875, Mr. Wiener was sent by the minister of public instruc- 

 tion of France to Peru and Bolivia upon an archaeological and 

 ethnographic mission. The volume above mentioned is the report 

 of his labors.] 



Williams, A. M. (Kansas City, Mo.)— The pueblos of New Mexico. 

 (Read at the 13th anuual meeting, Kansas Acad, of Sc.) 



WooLLEY, Chas. F. — Shell-heaps and sand-tields. Am. Antiquariany 

 i. p. 253. 



Indian village sites. Id., iii, p. 59. 



Indian village sites in Monmouth Co., N. J. yeic Jersey Stand- 

 ard, Nov. and Dec, 1879, and Jan., 1880. 



WoRSAAE, J. J. A. — The preservation of antiquities and national mon- 

 uments in Denmark. Translated by Otis T. Mason. Smithson. 

 Rep., 1879, pp. 299-309. 



Zabarowski, — . — Tertiary man. Kansas City Rev., Oct. 



