ANTHROPOLOGICAL REVIEW, 



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Journal of the Anthropological Society of London. 



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CONTENTS. 



On the Study of Anthropology. By Dr. James 



Hunt, F.S.A., President A.S.L. 

 Wild Men and Beast Children. By E. Burnet 



Tylor, F.A.S.L. 

 On the Tribes of Loreto in Northern Peru. 



By Professor Raimondi. Translated from 



the Spanish by William BoUaert, F. A.S.L. 

 A Day with the Fans. By Captain E. F. 



Burton, H.M. Consul at Fernando Po, 



and V. P. A.S.L. 

 On the Difference between Man and the Lower 



Animals. ByTheodorBischoff. Translated 



from the German. 

 Summary of the Evidence of the Antiquity 



of Man. By Dr. James Hunt. 

 Huxley on Man's Place in Nature. 

 Jackson on Ethnology and Phrenology. 

 Lyell on the Geological Evidence of the An- 

 tiquity of Man. 

 Wilson's Pre-historic Man. 

 Pauly's Ethnographical Account of the Peoples 



of Russia. 

 Commixture of the Races of Man. By John 



Crawford, Esq., F.R.S. 

 Burton's Prairie Traveller. 

 Owen on the Limbs of the Gorilla. 

 Man and Beast. By Anthropos (C. Carter 



Blake). 



Dunn's Medical Psychology. 

 Human Remains from MouHn-Quignon. By A. 



Tylor,Esq., F.G.S.f Withan Illustration.) 

 Notes of a Case of Microcephaly. By R. T. 



Gore, Esq., F.A.S.L. 

 Notes on Sir C. Lyell' s Antiquity of Man. 



By John Crawfurd, Esq., F.R.S. 

 Falconer on the reputed Fossil Man of Abbeville 

 Miscellanea Anthropologica. 

 Journal of the Anthropological Society of 



London. 

 On the Science of Language. By R. S. 



Charnock, Esq., F.S.A., F.A.S.L. 

 Fergusson on the Influence of Race on Art. 

 On the Creation of Man and Substance of the 



Mind. By Prof. Rudolph Wagner. 

 Pictet on the Aryan Race. 

 Ethnological Inquiries and Observations. By 



the late Robert Knox, M.D. 

 On the Application of the Anatomical Method 



to the Discrimination of Species. By 



the same. 

 On the Deformations of the Human Cranium, 



supposed to be produced by Mechanical 



Means. By the same. 



History of the Proceedings of the Anthropo- 

 logical 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. Rolph, 



Esq. 

 Miscellanea Anthropologica. 



On Cerebral Physiology. 



Seemann on the Inhabitants of the Fiji Islands. 

 By A. A. Eraser, 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 Classifica- 

 tion ; Mr. Carter Blake on South Ameri- 

 can Cranioscopy ; Dr. Hunt on the Negro ; 

 Mr. 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. Roberta 

 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 ; Pro- 

 fessor 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 An- 

 tiquity 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 the Celtic 

 Languages ; Mr. Charnock on Celtic Lan- 

 guages ; Personal Recriminations in Sec- 

 tion D ; Concluding Remarks. 



Waitz's Introduction to Anthropology. 



Kingsley's Water Babies. 



Lunacy and Phrenology, by C. Carter Blake, 

 Esq., E.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 OP THE ANTHEOPOLOGICAL 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 Lan- 

 guage ; 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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