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Monist, The. A quarterly magazine. Chicago: Open Court Company, Vol. i, No. 2, 



January, 1891. 

 MONROK, K. A forgotten remnant. Scribner's Mag., N. Y., vii, 303-317. 

 M[oxt] (P. d[e]). OnzeVlaamsche "Componisten'' ofteLiedjeszangers. Volkskunde, 



Gent., 3« Jaarg. 25-39. 

 Montague, A. P. Writing material and books among the ancient Komans. Am. An- 



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 Montague, F. C. Arnold Toynbee. .Johns Hopkins Univ. Stud in Hist. Polit. sc, 



7. s, I, Baltimore, 70 pp., 8vo, 1889. 

 MoNTEi.ius, O. L'age du bronze en Egypte. Anthropologie, Par., i, 27-48, 6 pi. 

 Verbindungen zwischen Skaudinavien und dem westlichen Europa vor Christi 



Geburt. [Transl.] Arch. f. Anthrop., Brnschwg., xix, 1-21. 

 MoNTET, Edouard. On the Conception ofafuture lifeamong the Semitic races. Asiat. 



Quart. Rev., Lond., X, 319-339. 

 Montgomery, H. Aboriginal monuments of North Dakota. [Abstr.] Proc. Am. 



Ass. Adv. Sc, 1889, Salem, xxxviii, 342-344. 

 Money, W. Lot, meads, and commonable lands. Archajol. Rev., Lond., iv, 344-365. 

 MooNEY, J. The Cherokee ball play. Am. Anthrop., Wash., iii. 105-132. 

 Cherokee theory and practice of medicine. J. Am. Folk-Lore, Boston and N. Y. 



1890. Ill, 44-50. 

 Mehmed's Brautfahrt (Smailagic Meho): Ein Volksepos der siidslavischen Mo- 



hammedaner. Aufgezeichnet von Dr. Friedrich S. Krauss, Deutsch von Carl Grober. 



Wien, Alfred Holder, 16 mo., 130. [^er. in: Am. Anthrop., Wash., iii, 380-381.] 



noteson the Cosumnes tribes of Caliibrnia. Am. Anthrop., Wash., in, 259-262. 



Moorehead, Warren K. Fort Ancient, the great prehistoric earthwork of Warren 



County, Ohio, compiled from a careful survey, with an account of its mounds and 

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 Morgan, J. X. The race question in the United States. Arena, Boston, ir, 385-398. 

 Morice, a. G. The Western Denes; their manners and customs. Proc. Canad. Inst. 



Toronto, 3. s., vii, 109-174. 

 MoRisoN. Notes sur la formation du pigment chez le negre. Cong, internat. de der- 



mat. et de syph. C. r., 1889, Par., 130-134. 

 MoRisoN, Blrs.O. Tsimshian proverbs. J. Am. Folk-Lore. Bost. and N. Y., ii, 285. 

 Morris, C. From brute to man. Am. Naturalist, Phila., xxiv, 341-350. 

 Morse, H. B. Currency and measures in China. J. China Br. Roy. Asia. Soc, Shang- 

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 Morrelli, E. Anomalie dell' ossooccipitale in 200cranii di alienati. [Abstr.] Arch. 



di psichiat. , etc., Torino, xi, 94. 

 MoRTiLLET, G.de. Fau.x objets frangais et italiens. Bull. Soc. d'anthrop. d. Par., 



XII, 3. s., 500-511. 



Gisement prehistorique dtcouvert par M. Berthier, a Saint-Aubin. Bull. Soc. 



d'anthrop. de Par., 4. s., i, 147-152. 



Les silex de Brenio. Bull. Soc. d'anthrop. d. Par., Par., 3. .s., xii, 468-472. 



Mesure des mains. Bull. Soc. d'anthrop. de Par., 4. s., i, 207-211. 



Origines de lacha.sse, de la peche et de I'agriculture. 1. Chasse, prche, domes- 

 tication. Paris: Lecrosnier et Babe, xiii-516 pp. 8vo. (Bibliothtque authropo- 

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Presentation d'uu sexdigite. Bull. Soc. d'anthrop. d. Par., Par., xii, 3. s.,531, 



532. 



Squelettes de Castenedolo pretendus tertiaires. Bull. Soc. d'anthrop. d. Par., 



XII, 3. s., 548-551. 



Sur les negrea de I'Algcrie et de hx THnisie, BqlU Hoc. d'authrop, de P(vr., 4. s.j 



I, 353-359, 



