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DuMONT, A. Essai sur la natal ite aux iles de R6 et d'016ron. Bull Soc. d'anthrop., 



de Par., 4. s., i, 75-131. 

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Notes ethnologiques et historiques sur les Giao-Chi. Authropologie, Par. , i, 



651-655, 4 figs. 

 DuRFEE, W. F. The development of American industries since Columbus. I. Early 



steps in iron-making. Pop. Sc. Month., N. Y., xxsvili, 145-172. 

 Duval, Mathias. Kapport sur le prix Godard. Bull. Soc. d'anthrop. d. Par., xil, 



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DwiGHT, T. The closure of the cranial sutures as a sign of age. Boston, M. & S. 

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The sternum as an index of sex, height, and age. J. Anat. and Physiol., Lond., 



XXIV, 527-535. 



Dymock, W. The flowers of the Hindoo poets. Journ. Anthrop. Soc, Bombay, ii, 

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On the Salamander or Biskhopra. Journ. Anthrop. Soc, Bombay, ii, 95-97. 



D. L' Homme criminel. Gaz. Med. de I'Algerie, Aiger, xxxv, 59-62. 



EccLES, A. S. Tenth International Medical Congress. Fortnightly Review, Oct., 1890. 



EcKEKT, VON. Koplmessungen kaukasischer Viilker, Arch. f. Anthrop., Brnschwg., 

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Edmunds, E. S. Ancient stone forts in Indiana. Amer. Antiquar., Mendon, xii, 349- 

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Edwards, Amelia B. Recent discoveries in Egypt. Bull. Am. Geog. Soc, N. Y,, 

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Eklls, M. Myths of thePuget Sound Indians. Amer. Antiquar., Mendon, xii, 160- 

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The religion of the Indians of Puget Sound. Amer. Antiquar,, Mendon, xii, 



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Egypt. Races or ethnographic types. J. Anthrop. Inst., June, 1889, L' Anthropo- 

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Egypt L'. Les habitants. Population du Sud. Annales L'Extr. Orient, Par., 2. s., 

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Ehrenreich, Paul. Mittheilungen iiber die zweite Xinga-Expedition in Brasilien. 

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Eimeb, G. H. T. Organic evolution as the result of the inheritance of acquired charac- 

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Einzelbeitriige zur allgemeinen uud vergleichenden Sprachwissenschaft. Leipzig: Fried- 

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Elfert, p. Die Bevolkernng in Mitteleuropa mit Einschluss der Karpatenljinder. 

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Ellis, A. B. The Ewe-speaking peoples of the slave coast of West-Africa. London. 

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Emin Bey. Zur ethnologic des Albert-Sees. Daa Ausland, Stuttgart, LXiii, 263; 

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