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Hdduk, I". W. A Zuni footrace. Am. autlirop.,Wash., iii, 2-27-2. !1. 



JkKMKS, R. Dryopithecus Fontaui Lurtet utul seine lieziehungen zum Meucheu und 



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7]]. 

 Hoffman, W. .1. Mythology of the .Menomoui Indians. Am. Antbrop., Wasb., in, 



Kemarks on Ojibway ball play. Am. Antbrop., Wash., iii, i;J3-13.'). 



Wbamanistic practices. Univ. M. Mag., Pbila., iii, 7;{-79. 



HoFl'MEi.sTiai, G. U. Tbe inliueuce of race on the course and treatment of disease. 



Practitioner, L tnd., XLV, 192-199. 

 HoLUEK, A. B. Tbe age of puberty of Indian girls. Am. J. Obst., N. Y., xxiii, 1074. 

 Holmes, W. H. Aboriginal stone implements of tbe Potomac valley. Am. Ass. Adv. 



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A quarry workshop of the flaked-stoiie implement makers in tbe District of Co- 

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A West Virginia rock-shelter. Am. Antbrop., Wash., in, 217-225. 



Collections of tbe Missouri Historical Society. Am. Antbrop., Wash., in, 384. 



Excavations in an ancient soap-stone quarry in the District of Columbia. Am. 



Antbrop., Wash., in, 321-330, 7 figa. 



On the evolution of ornament — an American lesson. Am. Antbrop., Wash., in. 



137-14G 

 IIOPK, K. C. Holy wells, their legends and superstitions. Antiquary, London, Elliot 



Stock, xxn. 

 HoRSFoiin, Eben N. Tbe discovery of the ancient city of Norumbega. Boston. 42 pp. 



4to. 

 HosiE, Alexander. Three years in western China: A narrative of three journeys in 



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 HosTMANN, Ch. Studieuzur vorgeschicbtlichen Arcbiiologie. Braunschweig: Vieweg 



& Gobn. 221 pp. Svo. 

 Hough, Walter. Al)original fire-making. Am. Antbrop. , Wash., in, 359-371, 6 figs. 

 I-'ire-making apparatus in tbe United States National Museum. Kept. National 



Museum, 1H87, 1888, 531-587, 60 figs. 

 HoUTSMA, M. Th. Bilder auseinem persischeu Fabelbucb. luteruat. Arch. f. Etbnog., 



Leid., in, 149, 150, 1 pi. 

 HouzK E. Normau.xet degom'rcs; erreursde Lombroso. Clinique, Brux., iv, 385-389. 

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Inst, Lond., xx, 30-104. 1 pi. 

 HiJBNER, A. W. Das Afrikanische Hauptliiig und Kdnigtum. Das Auslaud, LXili, 



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 Hudson, W. H. The naturalist on Pampas. Nineteenth Cent., Lond., xxviii, Feb. 

 Hughes, C. H. Note on tbe conundrum why we are right-banded. West M. Re- 

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 HuciHES, T. McKe.vnv. On cuts on bone as evidence ol man's existence in remote 



ages. .J. of Tr. Victoria Inst., .\.\in. 209-224. 

 Humphry, G. M. Old age; the results of inlormation received respecting nearly 900 



persons who bad attained tbe age of 80 years: including 74 centenarians. New 



York: .Macmillan A: Co. 12 218 pp. 12m(). 

 HuNNEWELL, Ja.mes F. Illustrated Americana. ^Since 1600. ) Continued from Part 



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 HuNTiNuTON, F. D. Social problems and tbe church. Forum, N. Y., x, 125-141. 

 HuNZlKER, J. Das rhatoromaniscbe Haus, Verbandl. d. Berl. Antbrop. Gesellsch., 



Berl., 320-327. 



IJuRD, Kate C. Oh anthrowmetry. TiwwOi; Kejj., N, V, »ad l^bila., vh, o06-511, 



