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Engelmann, G. J. — Die Geburt bei den Urvolkern. Wien, 212 pp., 4 pi. 8vo. 



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Exposition Internationale G^ographique a Toulouse. 1 June — 15 August. 



Fallot, Ernst. — Histoiredela colonic frangaisedu S^n^gal. Bull. Soc. de G6ogr. de 

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FiNSCH, O. — Anthropologische Ergebuisse einer Reise in der Siidsee und dcm Malayi- 

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FisiiER, F.H., J. E. Gill, D. T. Roberts. — Statistical, descriptive and historical ac- 

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FisrHER,H. — Ueber die Asiatischen Pilger-Amulete. Corr.-Bl. deutsch. Ges. f. An- 

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The stone implements of Asia. Proc. Am. Antiq. Soc. iv, 178. 



FisKE, John. — The destiny of man viewed in the light of his origin. Boston. 



Fisox, LoRiMER. — The Nauga or sacred stone inclosure of Wainimala, Fiji. London. 

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Fleay, F. G. — Lectures on polytheism. III. German mythology. Am. Antiquar., vi, 

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Flower, W.H. — Additional observations on the osteology of thenativesof the Anda- 

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On the size of the teeth as a character of race. Ibid., 183-185. 



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On the aims and prospects of the study of anthropology. J. Anthrop. Inst. 



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Aims of the study of anthropology. Pop. Sc. Month. N. Y. xxv, 605-609. 



Nature, Jan. 31. 

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The mythology of flowers and plants. London. Svo. 



FoRTSCH, A. — A human skull from the Loess of Podbaba, near Prague. Science, iii, 



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Life-history album, viii + 172 pp., 8 pi. 4to, 



The identiscope. Nature, October 30. 



