552 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1913. 



ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Among the more recent anthropological literature there are a num- 

 ber of monographs that deal more or less comprehensively with the 

 subject of ancient man. These publications, which contain numer- 

 ous further references, are as follows: 



Anu6in, D. — Proizcbozdeni Celoveka i ievo iskopaiemi predki. Itogi Nauki, 

 Moskva, 1912, pp. 691-784. 



Babor, J. — Paleontologie ^-loveka. Vestuik Klubu PfIrodov6d., XIV., Pros- 

 tejov, 1911, pp. 1-40. 



Backman, G. — Om Manuiskans utveckling efter maiiuiskoblifvauder. Ymer. 

 Tidskrift Utgifveu af Svenska Sallskapet fiii* Antropologi och Geografi, Arg. 

 1909, H. 2 Och 3. Also, Manuiskans Forhistoria, 8°, Stockholm, 1911. 



Branca, W. — Der Stand underer Kenutuisse vom fossilen ?*Ien.schen. 8°, Leip- 

 zig, 1910. 



Duckworth, W. L. H. — Prehistoric Man. 12°, Cambridge, 1912. 



Fischer, E. — Fossile Hominiden. Handworterbuch der Naturwissenschaften, 



IV, 1913. 



GEiKiE, J. — The Antiquity of Man in Europe. 8°, London, 1913. 



Keith, A. — Ancient types of Man. 12°, London, 1911. 



MacCurdy, G. G. — Recent discoveries bearing on the antiquity of Man in 

 Europe. Smithsonian Report for 1909, pp. 531-583. 



MacCurdy, G. G.— The Man of Piltdown. Science. 1914, pp. 158-160. 



MuNRO, R. — Paleolithic Man and terramara settlements in Europe. 8°, Edin- 

 burgh, 1912. 



Obermaier, H. — Der Mensch der Vorzeit; gr. 8°, Berlin, 1912, do.. Quaternary 

 Human Remains in Central Europe ; Smithsonian Report for 1906, pp. 373- 

 397. 



Smith, G. Elliot. — The Evolution of Man. Smithsonian Report for 1912, pp. 

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