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Smithsonian Annual Eeport for 1881, printed in 1883, contains — 



Shell deposits on Short Creek, West Virginia. By E. B. Hubbard* 



Antiquities of Southwest Pennsylvania. By Horace Hayden. 



Rock carvings on Susquehanna River. By F. G. Galbraith. 



Chatauqua County, New York. By James Sheward. 



Antiquities of Onondaga and adjoining counties, New York. By 

 W. M. Beauchamp. 



Perforated stone tablet from New York. By W. W. Tooker. 



Antiquities of East Windsor, Conn. By E. W. Ellsworth. 



Shell-heaps in Barnstable County, Massachusetts. By Daniel 

 Wing. 



A sculptured stone from New Brunswick. By J. A. Jack. 



A supposed specimen of aboriginal art. By G. F. Matthew. 



Antiquities of Nova Scotia. By George Patterson. 



The aborigines of Florida. By S. T. Walker. 



Abstracts of anthropological correspondence. 



Tuckahoe, or Indian bread. By J. H. Gore. 



The annual report of the Secretary contains a statement of the 

 work done by the Bureau of Ethnology, p. 38-40; by Dr. Charles 

 Rau, in Archaeology, p. 101, and list of contributions, p. 131-159. 

 Seitz, J. — Ueber die Feuerlander. Arch. f. path. Anat., Berlin, xci, 



154-189. 

 Sergi, G. — L'antropologia modernft. Milano-Torino. 8vo. [Repr.from. 

 Riv. di filos. scient.] 



Liguri e Celti nella valle del Po. Arch, per l'antrop., Firenze, 



xni, 117-176, 1 diag. 



Sharkey, S.J. — Asymmetry of the brain * * * the optic nerves and 

 certain definite areas of the cerebral cortex. Med.-Chir. Tr., Lon- 

 don, lxvi, 293-304, 2 pi. 



Shufeldt, R. W. — Exploration of a shell-mound near New Orleans, La. 

 Archivio per l'antrop., xiii, 505-513. 



Sibree, J. — Notes on the sign and gesture language among the Mala- 

 gasy. J. Anthrop. Inst., London, xiii, 174-183. 



Smith, Erminnie. — Myths of the Iroquois, n An. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 

 p. 47-116, 4 pi. 



Smith, Worthington G. — Palaeolithic implements of Northeast Lon- 

 don. ' Nature, Jan., 270, vol. xxvn. 



Numerous notices of palaeolithic implements in England. Na- 

 ture, vol. xxviii, index. 



Snow, F. H. — The hominivorous habits of Lucllia macellaria, "the 



screw worm." Psyche, March-April. 

 Soci6te d'anthropologie de Bruxelles. Vol. i, 1882-1883. Bruxelles: 



F. Hayez. Volume ii, 1 & 2 fascicules, 1883-1884. 

 Society for Psychical Research, organized in London, 1883. Publish 



proceedings. 

 Souche. — Le Vieillard des Lisieres; trepanation posthume. Paris. 



8vo. [Repr. French A. A. Sc, Cong, de La Rochelle.J 



