658 SCIENTIFIC RECORD FOR 1882. 



Putnam, F. "W. — The contents of eighty-four stone graves at Brentwood, Tennessee. 

 A. A. A. S., Montreal. 



Discoveiies of the remains of a log buOding belonging to the stone-grave period 



in Tennessee. Id. 



Account of three mounds explored in Ohio and Tennessee. Id. 



. On copper implements and ornaments from North America. Id. 



Notes on the copper objects from North and South America, contained in the 



collections of the Peabody Museum. XVth An. Rep. Peabody Mus., pp. 83-148, 

 ill. See also Boston Transcript, Jan. 20. 



On conventionalism in ancient American art. Communication to the Am. Acad- 



emy of Arts and Sc. , Feb. 

 Eau, Chakles. — Articles on anthropological subjects contributed to the annual reports 



of the Smithsonian Institution, from 1863-1877. Washington: Smithson. Inst., No. 



440, x-169 pp. 8vo. 

 Observations on cupshaped and other lapidarian sculptures in the Old World and 



in America. In vol. v, Powell's contributions to North American ethnology, and 



separately. 



Indian stone graves. Am. Nat. , Feb. 



The Mount Pisgah (U. S. ) stone carvings. Nature, July 13, p. 243. 



Die Jadeitgegenstande des Nationals-Museum zu Washington. Archiv f. An- 



throp., XXV, No. 2. 



Review of ancient Scottish lake dwellings, or crannoys, &c. The Nation, Oct. 



26, p. 363. 



Eeid, H. a. — The prehistoric copper implement question. Kansas City Review, Feb. 



REisg^ W. , and A. Stubel. — The necropolis of Ancon in Peru. A series of illustrations 

 of the civilization and industry of the empire of the Incas. Being the result of exca- 

 vations made on the spot. With the aid of the General Administration of the Royal 

 Museum of Berlin. Parts 5 and 6. Berlin: Asher & Co., 10 chromo-lith. , 110 

 tables. Folio. 



Eeiss, W. — Ueber die Alterthiimer von Yucatan. Verhandl. Berliner Gesellsch. f. An- 

 throp., 1882, pp. 260, 261. 



EoSNY, Leon de. — Essai sur le d^chiffrement de I'ecriture hi^ratique de I'Am^rique 

 Centrale. Livraison 3. Paris : Maisonneuve. Folio. 



EUST, H. N. — A find of chipped-stone articles on the Pacific Coast. A. A. A. S., Mon- 

 treal. 



Remarks on the Davenport tablet. Id. 



Salmon, Philippe. — Contributions aux Etudes de classification pal^o-ethnologique de 

 I'dge des instruments bruts. Rev. d'Anthrop., v, pp. 413-459. 



San Francisco Cheonicle. — Relics of a race of mound builders in California. Kan- 

 sas City Rev., Sept. 



Schmidt, Emil. — Stone pots from Sondrio, Northern Italy. In XVth An. Rep. Peabody 

 Mus., p. 59. 



Smith, Worth ington G. — Palaeolithic implements of Northeast London. Nature, 

 Jan. 18, 1883. 



Smucker, Isaac. — Mound builders' work near Newark, Ohio. Am. Antiquarian, iv. 



Smythe, Egbert. — Recent explorations in ancient Christian cemeteries. Am. Anti- 

 quarian Society, Worcester, Mass. 



Snyder, J. F. — The stone age in Africa. Kansas City Rev., July. 



Who were the mound builders ? Kansas City Rev., March. 



Stearns, Robert E. — On certain aboriginal implements from Napa County, Cal. Am. 



Naturalist, March. 

 Stieeup, M. — De I'antiquit^ de I'homme dajis la Grande Bretagne. French A. A. S. 



Compt. Rend., 1880, ix, pp. 811-818. 



