524 RECORD OP SCIENCE FOR 1887 AND 1888. 



^Nevertheless, euough are given to show how many avenues of scientific 

 research lead up to man as their object. It will be i)0ssible in future 

 summaries to systematize the subject still further. Several journals of 

 special function are now giving- bibliographies in their own departments 

 so that we shall have only to combine their work to perfect the record. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ANTHROPOLOGY FOR 1888. 



Abbot, C C. Evidences of the autiquity of man in eastern North America. Vice- 

 President's address, American Association, August, 1888. 



ACHELis, T. Die Principien und Aufgaben der Ethnologie. Arch. f. Anthrop., 

 Brnschwg., xvii, 265-277. 



Actes du l*^"" Congrfes international d'anthropologie crimiuelle, Rome, novembre 1885. 

 Biologie et sociologie. Turin (1887j. 549 pp., charts and plates. 8vo. 



Adam, L. La langue chiapaneciue. Observations grammaticales, vocabulaire m^- 

 thodique, textes rdtablis. Wien (1887), Holder, viii, 117 pp. 8vo. 



Adamkiewicz, a. Ueber die Nervenkorperchen des Menscheu. Wien, 1888. 20 pp., 

 3 tables. 8vo. 



Adams, Henry C. Public debts. An essay in the science of finance. New York : 

 Appleton, 1888, xi+4U7 pp. Bvo. 



Adams, Herbert B. Notes on the literature of charities. Baltimore: Johns Hop- 

 kins Studies in Hist, and Polit. Sc, s. 5, viii-j-48 pp. 8vo. 



Adler, Cyrus. The views of the Babylonians concerning life after death. Andover 

 Rev., 1888 (July), x, 90-101. 



Discussion on the study of modern oriental Umguages. Trans, and Proc. Mod. 



Lang. Ass., 1887, iii, 18. 



Semitic languages in the Encyclopaedia Britanuica. Proc. Am. Phil. Ass., 



19th session. Burlington, Vt., 1887. 14-17 pp. 

 Albrecht, Paul. Noch einnial die Chorda dorsalis im " priichordaleu " Schiidel. 

 Riickilu'serung auf eincn Augriff des Dr. Carl Gegenbaur in Heidelberg. Ham- 

 burg: P. Afbrecht. 10 pp. 8vo. 



Sur la place morphologiqne de I'homme dans la s^rie des mammifferes, ainsi 



que sur la criminality de I'homme an point de vue de I'auatomie compar^e. 

 Actes Congr. internat. crim., 1885, Rome, i, 104-115. 



Allen, Herbert J. Is Confucius a myth ? J. China Br. R. A. S.. xxi, 193-198. 



Ta-Ts'in and dependent states. Id., 204-213. 



Allis, O. H. Man's aptitude for labor in an erect position ; with an inquiry into the 



agencies that predispose to a very universal preference for the right leg and arm. 



Tr. Coll. Phys. Phila., 3. s., IX, 35-62. 

 Allotte, L. Primordialitt^ de l'6criture dans la genese dn langage humain. Paris, 



1888. 8vo. 

 Alsberg, M. Anthropologic mit Beriicksichtigung der Urgeschichte des Menschen. 



Stuttgart (1887). Liefg. 3. pp. 85-112. 8vo. 111. 

 Alviella, Goblet d'. Histoire religieuse du feu, Biblioth. Gilon, No. 173. Ver- 



viers, 1887. 12mo. 

 American Anthropologist. Organ of the Anthropological Society of Washington. 



Vol. I in 1888. By the Society. Quarterly. 

 American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal. Chicago, 1887. Vol. ix. Six numbers 



a year. 

 American Antiquarian Society. Woi'cester, Mass. (-See Proceedings.) 

 American Association for the Advancement of Science. {See Proceedings.) 

 American Journal of Archteology and of the History of Fine Arts. Boston: Ginu Sl 



Co. Vols, i-iv, 1885-'88. (The journal is the official organ of the Archajological 



Institute of America and of the American School of Classical Studies at Athene.) 



Quarterly. ^ 



