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Interviews with a Korean. Edward S. Morse. 



Some parallelism in the evolution of races in the old and new world. Daniel Wilaon. 



On the geographical distribution of labretifery. W. H. Dall. 



Eemarks ou North American races and civilization. E. B. Tylor. 



Upon the evolution of a race of deaf-mutes in America. A. Graham Bell. 



The occurrence of man in the Upper Miocene of Nebraska. Edward D. Cope. 



The three culture periods. J. W. Powell. 



A search in British North America for the lost colonies of Northmen and Portuguese. D' 



G. Haliburton. 

 Eastern archery. Edward S. Morse. 

 Formation of Iroquois words. Erminiiie A. Smith. 

 The ditfereut races who built mounds in Wisconsin. Stephen D. Peet. 

 Evolution of animal life illustrated by study of emblematic mounds, Stephen D. Peet. 

 Etymology of the Iroquois word Kha-wen-ni-yu. Erminnie A. Smith. 



American Joiuual of Philology. Vol. iv, No. 4 ; Vol. vi, Nos. 1, 2, 3. Jobus Hopkins 



University, Baltimore. 

 American Naturalist, The. Monthly. Vol. xviii. Philadelphia. 

 American Philological Association, Trans. Vol. xiv of the meeting in 1883. Pub. 



Cambridge, 1884. 79-|-XLViii pp. 8vo. Sixteenth An. Session at Hanover, N. H., 



July 8-10. 

 American Philosophical Soc, Proceedings. Philadelphia. Vol. xxi. Apr., 1883, to 



Jan., 1884. 

 Anales del Museo Nacioual de M6xico. Vol. iv. [Many archaeological papers of great 



value by Sanchez, Troucoso, Chavero, &c. ] 

 Andeksox, John. — Catalogue and hand-book of the arcluBological collections in the 



Indian Museum. Part ii. Gupta inscriptions and galleries. Calcutta, 1883. 

 Andhee, K. — Die Metalle bei den Natnrvolkeru mit Beriicksichtiguug i)rahi8torischer 



Verhiiltnisse. Lpzg., xvi+16() jip., 57 illustrations. 

 — — — War das Eiseu im Vorcolunibischen Amerika bekaunt? Mittheil. anthrop. 



Gesellsch. in Wien, xiv [97-99]. 8vo. 

 Anualcs (lu Mu.see Guimet. Tome V. Paris: Leroux. [The MusccGuimet isdevoted 



exclusively to the history of religions.] 

 Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Journal, Vol. xm, 3 and 4; 



Vol. XIV, 1+2. London. 

 Anthropologische Gesellschaft, in Wien. Mittheiluugeu. Vol. xiv. 

 Bd. I-X. Wien 1870-1880. Svo. 

 Bd. n-X, zusammeu. 

 Bd. XI und xn. Wien 1881, 18f:2. 4to. 

 Bd. xni und XIV. Wien 1883 und 1884. 4to. 



[See Mittheil., Heft iv, for proceedings of the extraordinary meeting in April, 



and for the best account of the anthropological literature of 1884 in existence at 



the time of this report. ] 

 Anthropometric Committee of the British Association. [See Am. Naturalist xviii, 



646. J 

 Anthropophagy. Boston Med. and Surg. J., cxi, 185-187. 

 Auzeiger des germanischen National-Museums. Bd. 1, Nos. 1-5. 

 Archteological Institute of America. Fifth An. Report and Thii'd An. Report of the 



committee on American school of classical studies at Athens. Boston. Papers of 



the Am. series. No. 2, Report of an archjuological tour in Mex. in 1881, by A. F. 



Bandelier. 

 Archaeology of North Africa. Science, IV, 438. 



Archinakd, L. — La Fabrication du Fer dans le Soudan. Rev. d'Ethnog., iii, 249. 

 Archiv fiir Anthropologic. Vol. xv. Parts 3 and 4. 

 Archivio per r antroi)ologia e la etnologia. Vol. xiv. Florence. Dr. Paolo Maute- 



gazza. 

 Ardouin, L6on. — Aperyu sur I'histoire de la m6decine an Japon. Paris: 49 pp 

 Armengol Font Sanmarti. El Duelo. Barcelona. 31 pp. 8vo. 



