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Bin et, A. Perception des longueurs et des nombres chez quelques petita enfants. Rev. 

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The psychic life of micro-organisms. A study of experimental psychology. 



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Black, Clementina On marriage. Fortnightly Rev., April. 



Black, G. F. Notice of a collection of arrows and spear heads, etc., from Alabama, 

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Blanc, Edouakd. Les routes de I'Afrique septentrionale au Soudan. Bull. Soc. 

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Bleicher, G. Les vosges. Le sol et les habitants. Paris, Bibl. scient. contemp., J. 

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Bloxam, G. W. Fifth report of the committee appointed for the purpose of investi- 

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Blumentritt, F. Die Seelenzahl der einzelnen eingebornen Stiimme der Philippinen. 

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Boas, Franz. Cranium from Progreso, Yucatan. Proc. Am. Antiquar. Soc, Worcester, 

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The first general report on the Indians of British Columbia. Brit. Ass. Adv. Sc, 



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Schadelformen von Vancouver Island. Verhandl. d. Berl. Gesellsch. f. An- 



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The use of masks and head-ornaments on the northwest coast of America. In. 



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BoDiNGTON, Alice. The importance of race and its bearing on the "negro question." 

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Mind in man and animals. Ibid., Sept. 



Bollettino di paletnologia italiana. 



Bolton, H. Carrington. Four weeks in the wilderness of Sinai and notes on Egypt. 

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Gombay. a festal rite of Bermudian negroes. J. Amer. Folk-Lore, Bost. and N. 



Y., III. 222-226. 



■ Seega; an Egyptian game. J. Am. Folk-Lore, Boston, iii, 132-134. (Details 



of a game played with 24 men of two colors on a board of 25 squares. ) 



Some Hawaiian pastimes, read at New York meeting of Am. Folk-Lore Society, 



Nov. 28. 



BoNJEAN, A. L'hypnotisme et la suggestion mentale. Paris. 316 pp. 8vo. 



BONNAFOUX, J. F. L^gendes et croyauces superstitieuses conservees dans le depart- 

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BoNNEMERE, LIONEL. Un champ de bataille a Louerre (Maine-et-Loire). Bull. Soc 

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Les sepultures sous-ardoises. Bull. Soc. d'anthrop. de Par., 4. s., i, 71-75. 



Booth, General. In darkest England and the way out. International headquarters of 

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