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 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886. The handbooks and catalogues of this exhi- 

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 Crane, Th. Frederick. — Italian popular tales. London : Macmillan, 1885, xxxiv, 



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 Cunningham, D. J. — Royal Irish Academy. "CunniughamMemoirs,"II. The lumbar 



curve in man and the apes. Dublin: By the Academy. 148 pp., 1 ch., 12 pi. 4to. 



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sische Abtheilung. London : Triibner, 22 pp., 8vo. 

 Dachiller y Morales, A. — Algunas observaciones filologica-filosoficas sobre el feti- 



cismo. Bol. Soc. Antrop. de Cuba, i, 66-71. 

 Dalla Rosa, Luigi. — Das postembryonale Wachstum des menschlichen Schliifemus- 



kels, etc. Stuttg : F. Enke, 202 pp., 23 pi., 8vo. 

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 Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences. Proc, iv, T882-1884, 347 pp., 5 pi. 

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on the Haidah women at the period of puberty. 18-19. 



