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RECORD OF SCIENCE FOR 1887 AND 1888. 



No student of ethnography can overlook the publications of the Na- 

 tional geographical societies of England, France, Belgium, Russia, Pe- 

 termann's Mittheilungen, and kindred works. 



Special works on ethnography have appeared in great numbers, and 

 the only way to bring the reader into relationship with them is to pre- 

 sent a list by continents of those which have come under the writer's 

 notice. 



A. — EUKOPE. 



Aryans, origin, primitive seat, achieve- 

 ments : Morris, Taylor, Hale. 



Basques: Lucien Bonaparte. 



Brittany: Carquet and Topinard. 



Canary Islands: Edwards, Keibel. 



Celts: D. Arbois de Jubainville. 



Friesland : A. Folmer, 



German Alps : Steub. 



Gypsies: Crofton, and J. of Gypsy Lore. 



Ireland : McDowall. 



Lake Dwellers: Messikomraer. 



Mediterranean Races, non-Aryan, non- 

 Semitic: Glennie. 



Neanderthal and Canstadt : Julin. 



Norse bibliography : Carpenter. 



Russia : A. Castaing, W. Youferon. 



Spain, an outcast race in : Pop. So. 

 Month., XXXII, 546. 



Sweden : Montelius. 



Transylvania : G. le Conitc Kuan. 



B.— Africa. 



Algiers', French Africa : M. Wahl. 



Bobos: M. Tautain. 



Central African Stocks : Ludwig Wolf, 

 Emin Pasha. 



Congo, Lower: R. C. Phillips. 



Danakils: L. Faurot. 



Egyptians : Virchow, T.omkins, Flinders 

 Petrie. 



Gold Coast Peoples : A. B. Ellis. 



GypsiesinSnsand the Sahara: Haiibnrton. 



Hottentots, or Khoi Khoi : Ch. Ploix. 



Kabyles, of Grand Kabylie: Fr. Drouet. 



Liberia: J. Biittekofer. 



Madagascar : Max Leclerc. 



Manjaques : T. Galibert. 



Negro race in America : Corson, Arm- 

 strong. 



Niger River and Senegal : CJiambers, J. 

 Ancelle. 



Senegambia : Vigne. 

 Somalis : P. Pauletschke. 

 Southern Africa : G. Schils. 

 Tanganjika Tribes: Houz6. 

 Tripolitania, Cyrenaica, and Fezzau : 



Hamy and Borsau. 

 Tunis : R. Colliguon. 

 West Africa: V. Jacques and E. Storms, 



E. Decazes, A. Corre. 



C— Asia. 



Afgbans: L. Rousselet. 



Aiuos : F. V. Dickins, Basil Hall Cham- 

 berlain, R. Colliguon, J.K.Goodrich, 



Babylonian Races: G. Berlin. 



Cambodia: E. Mamel. 



Caucasus : R. von Erckert, E. Chantre. 



Central Asia : Henry Lausdell. 



China: G. E. Simon, H. J. Allen. 



Chinese in America: Stewart Cruliu. 



Corea: W. R. Carles. 



Dardistan : C. E. de Ujfalvy. 



Formosa : Terrieu de la Couperie, G. Tay- 

 lor. 



Hittites : W. W. Moore, Thomas Tyler, C. 

 R. Couder. 



India : E. A. Lawrence, George Campbell, 

 W. W. Hunter, Gustav Oppert, Bu- 

 gaigne. 



Japan : Wm. E. Griffis, J. D'Autremer, 

 Heniy Knollys, Kr. Bahnson. 



Jews of the East : A. K. Glover. 



Kashgar and the i^asses of Tian Chan : N. 

 Seelan'ti. 



Manipur: G. Watt. 



Persia : E. Duhousset, S. G. W. Benjamin, 

 Houssay. 



Siam, Bibliography of: E. M. Satoa. 



Tadjiks or Galtchas : Ch. E. de Ujfalvy. 



Turks in China: J. Deniker. 



Yakuts : Albert Roussy. 



One of the most celebrated feats of reconstructing the civilization of 

 ancient nations is the history of the discov^ery of Hittites. In January, 



