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 Bassett, James. — Persia: the land of the Imams. London: Blackie, 1887 [1886], 



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 Bastian, A. — Die Culturliinder des alten America. Bd. III. Berlin. 200 p. 8vo. 



Zur Lehre von den geographischen Provinzen. Berlin: Mittler. 118 p. 8vo. 



Die Seele indischer und hellenischer Philosophic in den gespensteu moderner 



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 Beloch, Julius. — Die Bevolkerung der griechisch-romischen Welt. Leipzig: Dun- 



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 Berlin, A. F.— -Fraudulent stone objects. Am. Antiquar., viii, 228-230. 

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 Bern.\rd, Captain. — Observations archdologiques faites dans la province d'Alger. 



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"Yellow Races," by M. J. Montano ; the " Red Races," by Lucien Biart, and other 



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 Billings, .1. S. — On a new craniophore, for use in taking composite photographs of 



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