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Hovorka and Kronfield.—Vergleichende Volksmedizin, i and ii. 
Stuttgart, 1908. 
Huguenin, P.—Raiatea la sacrée. Neuchatel, 1902. 
*Indian Museum.—Records, ii, 2-5. Memoirs, i, 3. Annual Re- 
port, 1907-08. 
——Bentham, T.—Asiatic horns and antlers. Calcutta, 1908. 
——Koehler, R. and Vaney, C. An account of the littoral Holo- 
thurioidea collection, by the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship 
Investigator. Calcutta, 1908. 
——Hossack, W. C.—Aijids to the identification of rats connected 
with plague in India with suggestions as to the collection of 
specimens. Allahabad, 1907. 
*Instituto Geologico de Mexico.—Boletin, 17, 26; Parergones, ii 
710%) 141, 152. 
Jacquet, M. E.—Considérations sur les alphabets des Philippines. 
*Jardin Botanique de Buitenzorg.—lIcones Bogorienses, ili, 2-4. 
Jevons, F. B.—Greeco-Italian magic. Oxford, 1908. 
Johnson, J. B.—The theory and practice of surveying. New 
Work, 1893: 
Johnson, W.—Folk memory, or the continuity of British Arche- 
ology. Oxford, 1908. 
Jukes, J. B.—Narrative of the surveying voyage of H. M. S. Fly 
in Torres Strait, New Guinea and other Islands of the Eastern 
Archipelago during 1842-46 with an excursion into the Kast- 
ern part of Java, i, ii. London, 1847. 
*Kaiseral. Leop. Carol. Akademie der Naturforscher, Halle.— 
pmanGiiImn een, xxii 35 lxxiy, 1 ixxx, 15 Ix xxvil, 3; xe, 2. 
*K.K. Naturhistorisches Hofmuseum, Wien.—Aunalen, xxii, 2-4. 
Kawi.—An inscription from the Kawi, or ancient Javanese lan- 
guage. 
Keane, A. H.—Hthnology, i, ii. Cambridge, 1gor. 
The world’s peoples. London, 1908. 
—Man, past and present. Cambridge, 1900. 
Kellogg, V. L.—Inheritance in silkworms, 1. 
Kollmann, J.—Plastische Anatomie des menschlichen Korpers. 
‘Leipzig, 1886. 
*Konigl. Ethnographisches Museum, Munchen.—Bericht i, 1908. 
*Konigl. Museum fur Volkerkunde, Berlin.—Veroffentlichungen, 
Vir i-4* Vil, 1-45 2 ane ae Notizblatt, iii, 2. 
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