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*South African Museum.—Anunals, v, 6, 7; vi, 2; vil, 2, 3.—Report 
for 1908. 
Spruce, R.—Notes of a botanist on the Amazon and Andes. 
1849-64, i, 11. London, 1908. 
*Staedt. Volker-Museum, Frankfurt a. M.—Hagen, B. Die Orang 
Kubu auf Sumatra, 1608. 
—Strehlow, C. Die Aranda und Loritja Stamme in Central 
Australien, iund ii. 1908. 
Festschrift der XX XIX, allgemeinen Versammlung der 
deutschen anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Frankfurt a. M. 


*Staedt. Museum fur Volkerkunde, Leipzig.—Jahrbuch ii, 1907. 
—Veroffentlichungen, 1-3. Mitteilungen, i, 1. Bericht 1-28, 
1873-1900. 
Starcke, C. M.—Die primitife Familie in ihrer Entstehung und 
Entwickelung. Leipzig, 1888. 
State Historical and Natural History Society, Colorado.—Biennial 
Report trom Dec., 1g06-Nov., 1908. 
Steinmetz, S. R.—Rechtsverhaltnisse von eingeborenen Volkern 
imeAtmka und ©ceanien. Berlin, 1¢03- 
Stephan, E. und Graebner, F.—Neu-Mecklenburg. Die Kuste 
von Umuddu bis Kap St. Georg. Berlin, 1¢07. 
Strebel, H.—Die Stein Sculpturen von Santa Lucia Cozuma- 
hualpa. (Guatemala) Hamburg, 1894. 
‘Tahitien.—Grammiaire et Dictionnaire dela langue Maorie. Dia- 
lecte Tahitien. 
‘Tanaka, Sh.—On a small collection of Tide-Pool fishes from 
Misaki.—Descriptions of eight new species of fishes from Japan. 
—QOn some fishes from lake Biwa.—Notes on fresh water fishes. 
—Descriptions of one new genus and ten new species of Japa- 
nese fishes.—Notes on fresh water fishes from Shinano, Japan. 
—Notes on some rare fishes from Japan. 
*Technological Museum, New South Wales.—Technological edu- 
CAMOM SEES, 6,7, 18915) 7. 1602" 7a, 8-0), 16, Tin 13: 
A quarter century of technical education in New South Wales. 
——Building and ornamental stones of New South Wales, 2nd edit. 
——Sydney’s commercial museum, 1909. 
——Hints for the collection and preservation of raw products. 
Sydney, 18oq1. 
——Plants indigenous and naturalised in the neighbourhood of 
Sydney, 1891. 
Catalogue of wool exhibits. Sydney, 1890. 
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