852 SCIENTIFIC RECORD FOR 1885. 



COMMUNICATIONB. 



Scope and tendencies of anthropology. Opening address by President Schaaffhaneen. 



Statistics of color in eyes, hair, and skin. By R. Virchow. 



The Rhine in prehistoric and historic times. By Honsell. 



Roman Baden. By Herr Bissinger. 



Prehistoric connection between Upper Donau and Upper Rhine. By Herr Mayor. 



Excavation in Tiryns. By Henry Schliemann. 



The origin of the Grermans. By Dr. Wilser. 



Committee on pelvic measurements. 



Committee on the color of the hair. 



Committee on prehistoric charts. 



Committee on nephrite chart. 



Gold objects found at Petroossa. By R. Virohow. 



The ethnography of Japan. By Herr Balz. 



Man's place in nature. By Herr Albrecht. 



Russian superstitions. By Herr Kullischor. 



Measuring apparatus. By Herr Mies. 



An anthropographic apparatus. By Hans "Virohow. 



The human pelvis. By Herr Hennig. 



Hallstadt and La T^ne. By Otto Tischler. 



Necklaces of bronze. By Herr Cohausen. 



Dictionnaire des sciences anthropologiques, piibli6 sous la direction de Letournoau, 



de Mortillet, Hovelacque, etc. Livr. 15. Paris. 4to. Figs. 

 D , Madame G.— Sur la musique chez les Chinoia. Mag. Pittoresque, an. liii, 234 ; 



•287 ; 327 ; 390. 

 DoiGNEAU, M. — A propos des silex de Theuay. Mat^riaux, xrs, ser. 3, li, 44-46. 

 DONATi, GiROLAMO. — Sopra alcuni amuleti tibetani del Mnseo d'antropologia di Fi- 



renze. Archiv. per 1' antrop., xv, 23-30. 

 DONNAT, L. — La politique esp6rimentale. Paris : Reinwald. vm-f 488 pp. 12mo. 

 Dorset, J. Owen. — An Osage secret society. Tr. Antbrop. Soc. Wash., in, 3-5. 



A visit to the Siletz agency. Paper before the A. A. A. S., Ann Arbor meeting. 



Indian personal names. Paper before the A. A. A. S. , Ann Arbor meeting. 



Migrations of the Siouan tribes. Tr. Anthrop. Soc. Wash., ni, 65. 



Mourning and war customs of the Kansas. Am. Naturalist, xix, 670-680. 



New vocabularies from Oregon. Am. Antiquarian, voL"Vii, 41,42. 



Omaha sociology, in. An. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., pp. 205-370, plates xxx-xxxiii, 



figs. 12-42. 

 Primary classifiers in Dhegiha and cognate languages. Paper before the A. A. 



A. S., Ann Arbor meeting. 



Siouan folk-lore and mythological notes. Am. Antiquarian, vn, 105-107. 



Vocabularies at Siletz agency. Am. Antiquarian, vii, 41. 



Douglas, A. E. — Some characteristics of the Indian earth and shell mounds of the 



Atlantic coast of Florida. Am. Antiquarian, vii, 74-81; 140-148; Ancient canals 



of Florida, id., 285-289. 

 DuFFiELD, J. — Ou the native.s of New Ireland. J. Anthrop. Inst., xv, 114-121. 

 Dumas. — Attitude naturelle du membre sup^rieur de I'homme. Gaz. hebd. d. sc. mM. 



de Montpel., vn, 182-186. 

 Dupoux. — Les femmes-m^decins dans l'antiqnit6. M^decin. Paris, xi. No. 15. 

 Di:ro, C. F. — Antigiiedades en America Central. Madrid. Pamphlet. 



Relaciones geogrfificas de Indias de Pern. Madrid. Vol. ii. 



Duval, Mathias. — Bibliothfeque anthropologique. Le Darwinisme. Paris: A. Dela- 



haye. 636 pp. 8vo. 

 Sur les reufs i)Ourris comme aliment en Chine. Bull. Soc. d'authrop. de Paris, 



XViii, 299. 

 Le Transformisme (suite). Cours d'anthropologie g^ologiqne k I'ficole d'an- 



thropologie. Rev. d'anthrop., viii, 1-38, 193-'i0<): also 1883, 211; 406; 557; 1884, 



22; 577. 



