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Schmidt, Oscar. — The teeth of the coming man. Pop. Sc. Month., xxviii, 817-818. 

 ScuKADKit, O. — Linguist Lsche historische Forschuugeu znr Handelsgeschichts uud 



Waarenktinde. Ft. i. Jena: Costenoble. 8vo. 

 Sclent ilic and Learned Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, comprising titles of 



papers read in 1885 before every society of importance in the United Kindom. 



London. 8vo. 

 Scot, Regin.vld. — The discoverie of M'itchcraft. London: E. Stock. 674 p. 4to. 

 Sea.man, Louis L. — The social waste of a great city. Repr. Science, N. York: Trow. 



20 p. 8vo. 

 S^BiLLOT, Paul. — Coutumes populairesd*^ la Hante Bretagno. Paris: Maisonneuve, 



vii+376. 8vo. Also l^gendes, croyances et superstitions de la mer. Paris : 



Charpeutier, xi+'.Ki:? p. 



La tete de I'honmie dans les superstitions et les 16gendea. L'Homme, No. 2. 



Les coquilles de mer. Rev. d'Ethnog., V, 499-528. 



Contes de marins recueillis en Haute-Bretagne. Archiv. per le tradiz. pop., 



V, 245-267. Les herbes de mer. L'Hoiiiiiie, October 10, 1886. 



La tete de mort dans les superstitions et les Idgendes. L'Homme, Paris, in, 



33-40. 

 Section des Sciences Religienses in I'ficole des Hautes fitudes, Paris. 

 Seeland, N. — Les Kirghis. Rev. d'Anthrop., Pai'is, 3 s., i, 25-92. 

 Sergi, G. — Indicatore cranionietrico. Arch, per I'Antrop., Firenze, xv, 177-181. 

 Interparietali e preinterparietali del cranio umano. Atti. d. R. Acad. Med. 



d. Roma, xii, 2. 

 Serrurier, L. — Mus(^e Royal d'Ethnographie, Notices anthropologiques. No. 2, Sin- 



galais. No. 3, Cranes neo-cal6doniens. Leyde : Bull. 4to. 18 p., 5 charts. 

 Sewell, Rohert.— Early Bnddhist Symbolism. J. R. A. Soc, xviii, 364-408. 

 Shaw, George A. — Madagascar of to-day. London: Relig. Tract. Soc, 190p. 32mo. 

 SnuFELDT, R. "W.— A Navajo skull. J. Anat. and Physiol., Loudon, xx. 426-429. 



Additional notes by W. Turner. 

 Sedgwick, Henry. — Outlines of the history of ethics for English readers. London: 



Macmillan. [Nature, October 28.] 

 Silvagni, L. — L' uso il rito della circoncisione negli Ebrei. Arch, per I'antrop., 



Firenze, XV, 159-176. 

 Si.MOX, G. EuGicxE.— Mns^e Guimet (Rev. of Millou6). Rev. d'anthrop., 3 s., i, 528- 



532. 

 Skixxer, J. R. — The identification of the British inch as the unit of measure of the 



mound-builders of the Ohio A'^alley. J. Cinciu. Soc. Nat. Hist., ix, 51-63. 

 Smith, C. — Influence of invention on civilization. Pop. Sc. Month., xxviii, 474-484, 



656-667. 

 Smithsonian Institution. Annual Report of 1884. 



ANTHUUrOLOGICAL I'APEUS EDITED UV OTIS T. MASON'. 



* Progress ol ant hiopiiloj;y. Otis T.Mason. 



Antirinitie.s at Puutaleon, Guatemala. Chas. E. Vreelaad and J. F. Bransford. 

 Tile Guesilo eolleclion of autiq'iities in Point-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe. Otis T. Mason. 

 Ancient mounds in Clinton County, Michigan. M. T. Leach. 

 Ancient forts in Ogemaw County, Michigan. M. T. Leach. 

 Sketch of Flint Ridge, Licking County, Ohio. C. M. Smith. 

 Earthworks and mounds in Miami County, Ohio. E. T. Wiltheies. 

 Papers in Part II: 



Throwing-.sticks in the National Museum. Otis T. Mason. 279-289, 22 figs. 

 Basket-work of the North American aborigines. Otis T. Mason. 291-306 p., 109 figs. 

 A study of the Eskimo bows in the U. S. National Museum. John Murdoch. 307-316,39 

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Sociedad antropologica dc la isla de Cuba. Habaua : Soler, Alvarez «S: Co. Vol. i 



published in le85. 

 Soci6t6 d'anthropologie do Bordeaux et du Sud-Ouest. Vol. iil. 



