CONTENTS. 



VII 



Page. 



How Map.s are Made, by W. K. P.lakie 419 



Biology in Relation to Other Natural Seieuecs, by .1. S. Biirdon-Samlersou. .. 435 



Field Study in Ornithology, by H. B. Tristram 465 



The So-called Bugonia of the Ancients, and its Relation to a Bee-like Fly, 



Eristalis tenax, by C. K. Osten Sackeu 487 



Comparative Loi-omotion of Different Animals, by E. J. Marey 501 



The Marine Biological Stations of Europe, l)y I?ashford Dean 505 



The Air and Life, by Henry do Varigny 521 



Deep-sea Deposits, by A. Daubrce 545 



The Migration of the Races of Men Considered Historically, by Prof. James 



Bry ce 567 



The "Nation" as an Element in Anthropology, by Daniel G. Brinton 589 



Summary of Progress in Anthropology for the year 1893, by Otis T. Mason... 601 



North American Bows, Arrows, and Quivers, by Otis T. Mason 631 



Oriental Scholarshiii During the Present Century, by Prof. Frederick Max Mul- 



ler 681 



Stone Age Basis for Oriental Study, by Prof. E. B. Tyior . . 701 



Biographical Sketch of Henry Milne Edwards, by M. Berthelot 709 



Index of the Volume 729 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



