JOHN WESLEY POWELL I53 



In Philosophical Society of Washington, Bulletin, vol. 6, 

 pp. xxvii-lii, Washington, 1SS4, S°. This bulletin forms 

 the first part of Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 33. 



Sub-topics are : the kinematic hypothesis ; combination of 

 matter ; modes of motion ; the relation of motion to combina- 

 tion; change of coml)ination ; change of motion; evolution 

 defined ; evolution in the physical kingdom ; evolution in the 

 biotic kingdom ; evolution in the anthropic kingdom. 



Issued separately (date 1S83), with cover and inner titles. 



91. On kinship and the tribe ; On kinship and the clan ; Tribal 



marriage law ; On activital similarities. 



In Bureau of Ethnology, Third Annual Report, pp. 

 xxxviii— xlv, xlvi-lv, Ivi-lxii, Ixv-lxxiv, Washington, 1884, 

 royal 8°. 



Included in paper-covered separates of the Director's report. 



92. Certain principles of primitive law. 



In Science for November 7, 1884, vol. 4, pp. 436-437, 

 Cambridge, Mass., 1884, 4°. 



93. Marriage law in savagery. 



In Science for November 3i, 1884, vol. 4, pp. 471-473, 

 Cambridge, Mass., 1884, 4°. 



1885. 



94. Inheritance among the ancient Arabs. 



In Science for January 2, 1885, vol. 5, pp. 16-1S, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass., 1885, 4°. 



A review of "Das Matriarchat (das Muterrecht) bei den 

 alten Arabern,"by G. A. Wilken, Leipsic, 18S4, 72 pp., S° . 



95. From savagery to barbarism. Annual address of the 



president, J. W. Powell, delivered February 3, 1885. 



In Anthropological Society of Washington, Transactions, 

 vol, iii, pp. 173-196, Washington, 1885, 8°. 



After a discussion of culture stages the following sub-topics 

 are treated : arts of savagery ; institutions of savagery ; the 

 language of savagery ; the philosophy of savagery ; psychic 

 operations of savagery ; [the change in arts in passing from 

 savagery to barbarism ;] [the change in institutions in passing 

 from savagery to barbarism;] the change in language; the 



