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History of the Proceedings of the Anthropological Society of Paris. By M. 

 Paul Broca, Secretary-General. 



On the supposed increasing Prevalence of Dark Hair in England. By John 

 Beddoe, M.D., F.A.S.L. 



The Abbeville Fossil Jaw. By M. A. de Quatrefages. Translated by G. F. 

 Eolph, Esq. 



Miscellanea Anthropologica. 



On Cerebral Physiology. 



Seemann on the Inhabitants of the Fiji Islands. By A. A. Fraser, Esq., 

 F.A.S.L. 



The relation of Man to the Inferior Forms of Animal Life. By Charles S. 

 Wake, Esq., F.A.S.L. 



Proceedings of Anthropological Society of Paris 



Anthropology at the British Association: Dr Hunt on Anthropological 

 Classification ; Mr. Carter Blake on South American Cranioscopy ; 

 Dr. Hunt on the Negro ; Dr. W. Turner on Cranial Deformities ; Mr. 

 Duckworth on the Human Cranium from Amiens ; Professor King on 

 the Neanderthal Skull ; Dr. Embleton on the Anatomy of a Young 

 Chimpanzee ; Mr. Carter Blake on Syndactyly ; Mr. Roberts and 

 Professor Busk on a Cist ; Mr. Crawfurd on the Commixture of Man ; 

 Dr. Camps on Troops in India ; Dr. Murray on Instinctive Actions ; 

 Mr. Samuelson on Life in the Atmosphere ; Mr. Glaisher on the 

 Influence of High Altitudes on Man ; Mr. Hall on the Social Life of 

 the Celts ; Mr. Petrie on the Antiquities of the Orkneys ; Lord Lovaine 

 on Lacustrian Human Habitations ; Professor Beete Jukes on certain 

 Markings on the Horns of Megaceros Hibernicus; Mr. Crawfurd on 

 Sir C. Lyell's Antiquity of Man; Professor Phillips on the Antiquity 

 of Man; Mr. Godwin-Austen on the Alluvial Accumulation in the 

 Valleys of the Somme and Ouse ; Mr. Wallace on Man in the Malay 

 Archipelago; Mutu Coomara Swamy on the Ethnology of Ceylon; 

 Mr. Crawfurd on the Origin of the Gypsies ; Mr. Crawfurd on Celtic 

 Languages ; Mr. Charnock on Celtic Languages ; Personal Recrimina- 

 tions in Section D ; Concluding Remarks. 



Waitz's Introduction to Anthropology. 



Kingsley's Water Babies. 



Lunacy and Phrenology. By C. Carter Blake, Esq., F.G.S., F.A.S.L. 



The Rival Races, or the Sons of Joel. 



Ramsay on Geology and Anthropology. 



Baruch Spinoza. 



Anthropology in the Nursery. 



Miscellanea Anthropologica. 



JOURNAL OF THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY : Tylor on Human Remains 

 from Moulin Quignon; Schvarcz on Permanence of Type; Wake on 

 Man and the Lower Animals ; Bollaert on Populations of the New 

 World; Marshall on Microcephaly ; Busk on Human Remains from 

 Chatham ; Bendyshe on Anglo-Saxon Remains from Barrington ; 

 Charnock on Science of Language ; W. Reade on Bush Tribes of 

 Equatorial Africa ; General Meeting of the Society ; Carter Blake on 

 Antiquity of the Human Race. 



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