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Paris, Gasion. Chaats popiilaires da Piemout. J. <1. savants, Paris, Oct., 611-«521; 

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Parkinsox, R. IJeitrage zur Etbnologie der Gilbeitiiisiilaiier. luteniat. Arch. f. 

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Patterson, (>. Tlio Stone Age in Nova Scotia, as illustrated by a collection of relics 

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Paulhan, F. L'art chez Uenfaut. Rev. phil., Par., xxviii, 596-(50G. 



Paulitschkk, P. Die VVanderuugeu der Oroinci oder (ialla Ost-Afrikas. Festsclir. 

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Payne, F. F. Eskimo of Hudson's Strait. Proc. Ca;iad, Inst., Toronto,. 3. s,, vi, 

 213-230. 



Peabody Museum of American Arcbioology and Ethnology, in connection with Har- 

 vard University, xxiir. An. Report in l(-i89. Vol. ix„ no. 3. 



Pector, Desire. Indication approximative de vestiges laissds par les populations 

 precoloinbieunes du Nicaragua. Paris. ii,51 pp. 



Peek,C. E. Exhibitiouof terracotta tablets from Babylonia. (Described by T. G. 

 Pinches.) J. Antbrop. Inst., Lond., xviii, 102. 



Pees, A. Ueber den Typus der Bevolkeruug Wiens. Mitth. d. antbrop. Gesellsch. 

 ill Wien, n. F., ix, Sitzungsb., 34. 



Peet, S. D. a map of the emblematic mounds, showing the origin and object of effi- 

 gies. Am. Antiquar., Mendon, xi, 3-92, 7 tigs. 



Animal effigies and tribal history. Am. Antiquar., Mendon, 111., xi, 383-387. 



Autocbtbouous origin of the American civilization. Am. Antiquar., Mendon, 



111., XI, 314-320. 



Burial mounds viewed as monuments. Am. Antiquar., Mendon, 111., xi, 



3.59-378, 1 map, 1 pi. 



Geographical distribution of monuments. Am. Antiquar. Mendon, xi, 267-292, 



5 figs. 



Indian myths and effigy mounds. Am. Antiquar., Mendon, xi, 32-61,20 figs. 



The age of the Nicaragua foot-prints. Am. Antiquar., Chicago, xi, 120, 121. 



The animals known to the effigy- builders. Am. Antiquar., Mendon, 111., xi, 



139-163, 37 ills. 



The architecture of the civilized races of America. Am. Antiquar., Mendon, 



XI, 205-235, 35 ills. 



Tiie history of the knife. Am. Antiquar., Chicago, xi, 122-128, 16 ills. 



The Naga, or hooded snake, in America. Am. Antiquar., Chicago, xi, 121. 



The .so-called elephant mound in Grant County, and effigies in the region 



surrounding it. Trans. Wisconsin Acad. Sc, 1883-'87, Madison, vil, 205-220. 

 I'EU'EU, E. Ein Fall von Mikrocephalie. An h. f. path. Anat., etc., Berl., cxv, 349-352. 

 Pell, O. C. Domesday measures of laud. Archteol. Rev., Lond.. li, 350-360. 



The identification of ancient and modern weights, and the origin of "grains." 



Arcbieol. Rev., Lond., Ill, 316-349. 



Pell\vitz,W. Die Tolchincn. Beitr. z. ind'g'ma. Sprach., Gottiiigen, v, 148-154. 



Einige Verwandte der Wurzel pa und die Priiposition lat. ad, osk. az im Grie- 



chi.schon. Beitr. z. ind'g'ma. Sprach., Gottingen, v, 158-160. 



Penafiel, a. Explication de l'<;dilice mexicain ii I'Exposition intcruationale de 



Paris de 1889. Rev. d'ethuog.. Par., viii, 192-200. 

 Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Pliiia. Hist. Soc, V(d. x.'ii, in 



1889. 

 Penta. Le degenerazioni criminali. Riv. d' ig. prat, e sper., Na[)oli, ii, 124-130. 

 Peters, John P. Notes from the East. O. Test. Stud., N. Y., ix, 325-329. 

 Petersen, Eugenio. Satiri o gigante. Bull, d. Com. archeol. di Roma, Roma, 



xvn, 17-25, 2 tabs. 



