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BoucHEREAU, A. Modifications survenues pendant la premiere annee de service dans 

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BOULE, M. Bleicher et Fliche. Recherches relatives a quelques tufs quaternaires du 

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Vesper hours of the stone age. Am. Anthrop., Wash., iii, 55-63. 



BouRAZAN, F., A sacred dictionary : An explanation of Scripture names and terms 



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 Bowes, James L. Japanese pottery. Edward Howell: Liverpool. 600 pp. 8vo. 

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— Essays of an Americanist. I. Ethnologic and Archfcologic. II. Mythology 

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— Races and Peoples: Lectures on the science of ethnography. New York: N. D. C. 

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— Note on the Puquina language of Peru. Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, xxviii. 

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— On the Chontallis and Popolueas. Read before the Congres internat. des Amer- 

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— On a petroclyph from the island of St. Vincent. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sciences. 

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