306 REPORT—1883. 
List of recent Monographs on the subject of Anthropometry published in 
England and the United States. 
Gould, B.A. . . Investigations in the Military and Anthropological Statistics 
of American Soldiers. United States Sanitary Commission 
Memoirs, New York, 1869. 
Beddoe, J.(M.D.) . On the Stature and Bulk of Men in the British Isles. J/em. 
Anthrop. Soc. vol. iii., London, 1869. 
= Notes and Queries on Anthropology for the use of travellers. 
and residents in uncivilised lands. Drawn up by a Com- 
mittee appointed by the Brit. Assoc., 1874. 
Fergus, Dr.W.,Rod- A Series of Measurements made at Marlborough College. 
well, G. F., and Jour. Anthrop. Inst., 1874.—A continuation of these 
Preston, Rev. T. A. measurements, together with observations on eyesight and 
colour-blindness, made annually to the present time by The 
Rey. T. A. Preston, in the Report of the Marlborough College 
Natwral History Society. 
Galton, F. : . On the Height and Weight of Boys, aged 14 years, in town 
and country Public Schools. Jour. Anthrop. Inst., 1875. 
Human Faculty, Lon- Contains a List of Papers on Anthropometric subjects con- 
don, 1883. tributed to various scientific journals and literary magazines 
by the author. 
Baxter, J, H.(M.D.) Statistics, Medical and Anthropological. eport of the Provost- 
Marshal-General’s Bureau, U.S. Government, Washington, 
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1875. 
Roberts, C. .. . The Physical Development and Proportions of the Human Body. 
St. George’s Hospital Reports, 1874-6. 
5 F . The Physical Requirements of Factory Children. Jowr. Statis- 
tical Soc., 1876. 
cs 3 . A Manual of Anthropometry. London, 1878. 
iB : . The Detection of Colour-blindness and Imperfect Eyesight, 
drann up for the use of the Anthropometric Committee. 
London (Bogue, St. Martin’s Place), 1880. 
Bowditch, H. P.(M.D.)The Growth of Children. Highth Annual Report State Board 
of Health, Mass., U.S., Boston, 1877. 
A Supplementary Investigation. Ibid., 1879. 
Peckham, G. W. (M.D.) Milwaukee, The Grow th of Children. Sixth Annual Report 
of the State Board of Health, Wis., U.S., 1882. 
Report of the Committee, consisting of General PirT-Rivers, Dr. 
BEDDOE, Mr. Brasrook, Professor FLOwER, Mr. F. GaALTon, 
Dr. Garson, Mr. J. Park Harrison (Secretary), Dr. MUIRHEAD, 
Mr. F. W. Rupier, and Professor THANE, appointed for the 
purpose of Defining the Facial Characteristics of the Races and 
Principal Crosses in the British Isles, and obtaining Illustrative 
Photographs. 
Owi1nc to the comparative scarcity of skulls and other remains of the 
earlier inhabitants of the British Islands, and the imperfect condition of 
many of them owing to lapse of time, more difficulty has been expe- 
rienced in completing the identification of the Long-barrow type than 
occurred in the case of the Round-barrow and Saxon types (B and C), 
