PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 455 



lilST OF ANTIIBOPOL,0«ICAr. PrBt,ICAT101V8 

 BY CHARLrES RAV. 



1859-1882. 



Die Graber von Panama. Eelatiug to the discovery of gold figures in 

 Chiriqui. In : Die Natur, heransgegeben von Dr. Otto Ule und Dr. 

 Karl Miiller von Halle. Vol. VIII, Halle, 1859, p. 372 ; illustrated. 



Amerikanische Alterthiimer. Twelve illustrated articles. In : Die Natur, 

 Vol. XI, 1862. 



Negeremancipation in Jamaika (anonymous). Against sudden emancipa- 

 tion of negro slaves. In: New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung, June 14, 1802. 



An Account of the Aboriginal Inhabitants of the Californian Peninsula, as 

 given by Jacob Baegert, a German Jesuit Missionary, who lived there 

 Seventeen Years during the Second Half of the Last Century. Translated 

 and arranged for the Smithsonian Institution by Charles Rau. In: 

 Smithsonian Eeports for 1863 and 1864, jjp. 352 and 378, respectively. 



Agricultural Implements of the Worth American Stone Period. In : Smith- 

 sonian Report for 1863, p. 379 • illustrated. 



Archaologisches aus der alten und neuen Welt. Relating to i)ile-dwellings 

 and artificial shell-deposits. In : Die Natur, Vol. XII, 1863, p. 110. 



Altindianische Industrie. Ten illustrated articles. In : Die Natur, Vol. 

 XII, 1863. 



Artificial Shell-deposits in New Jersey. In : Smithsonian Report for 1864, 

 p. 370 ; with illustration. 



Indian Pottery. In: Smithsonian Report for 1866, p. 346; illustrated. 

 Translated into French by ]\1. Iilmile Cartailhac, under the title: — 



Les Ustensiles en Argile des Indiens de 1' Amerique du Nord. In : Materiaux 

 l)our PHistoire Primitive et JSlaturellede I'Homme, Vol. V, Paris, 1869, 

 p. 205; without illustrations. Reprinted in: Flint Chips, by E. T. 

 Stevens; London, 1870, p. 245; without illustratious. 



Remarks on the Stone Age. In : The Historical Magazine, New York, 

 April, 1866, p. 97. 



Notes on the Anthropological Congress at Paris. In : The Historical Mag- 

 azine, Morrisania, X. Y., October, 1867, p. 210 (many typographical 

 errors). 



Ueber kiinstliche Muschelbetten" in Amerika. In: Archiv liir Anthro- 

 pologic, Vol. II, Braunschweig, 1867, p. 321 ; illustrated. 



Drilling in Stone without Metal. In: Smithsonian Report for 1868, p. 

 392; illustrated. 



A Deposit of Agricultural Flint Implements in Southern Illinois. In: 

 Smithsonian Report for 1868, p. 401 ; illustrated. 

 Translated into French by M. Emile Cartailhac, under the title: — 



Trouvaille d'Outils Agricoles en Silex du Sud de I'lUinois. In: Materiaux, 



' etc., Vol. VI, 1870-71, p. 367 ; illustrations on Plate XIII. 



