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HcEMES, R. Dryopithecus Foataui Lartet uud seine Beziehungea zum Meuchen und 



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 Hoffman, W. J. Mythology of the Menomoni Indians. Am. Anthrop., Wash., in, 



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Remarks on Ojibway ball play. Am. Anthrop., Wash,, in, 133-135. 



Shamanistic practices. Univ. M. Mag., Phila. , iii, 73-79. 



HoFFMEiSTER, G. B. The influence of race on the course and treatment of disease. 



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



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



Holmes, W. H. Aboriginal stone implements of the Potomac valley. Am. Ass. Xdv. 

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

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



Collections of the Missouri Historical Society. Am. Anthrop., Wash., in, 384. 



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



Anthrop., Wash., in, 321-330, 7 figs. 



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



137-148. 

 Hope, R. C. Holy wells, their legends and superstitions. Antiquary, London, Elliot 



Stock, XXII. 

 HoRSFORD, Eben N. The discovery of the ancient city of Norumbega. Boston. 42 pp. 



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 Hostmann, Cii. Studieuzur vorgeschichtlichen Archiiologie. Braunschweig: Vieweg 



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 Hough, Walter. Aboriginal fire-making. Am. Anthrop. , Wash., ni, 359-371, 6 figs. 

 Fire-making apparatus in the United States National Museum. Rept. National 



Museum, 1887, 1888, 531-587, 60 figs. 

 HoUTSWA, M. Th. Biiderauseinem persischeu Fabelbuch. luteruat. Arth. f. Ethnog., 



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

 HouZE E. Normauxet dcgeucres; erreursde Lombroso. Cliuique, Brux., iv, 385-389. 

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Inst., Loud., XX, 30-104, 1 pi. 

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

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 Hughes, T. McKenny. On cuts on bone as evidence oi man's existence in remote 



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persons who had attained the age of 80 years; including 74 centenarians. New 



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