240 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 



Section H. — Anthropology. 



W. M. Beauchamp: Aboriginal New York villages. 



G. H. Perkins: Recent archaeological investigations in the Champlain Valley. 

 Anthropology as a study in a College course. 



T. Wesley Mills: Study 'of a small and isolated community in the Bahama 

 Islands. 



Chas. Porter Hart: On the correlation of certain mental and bodily con- 

 ditions in man. 



E. W. Clatpole: What is it? 



J. Kost : The assumed mythical character of Prof. Heer's Atlantis Theory. 



Miss F. E. Babbttt: Illustrative notes concerning the Minnesota Odjibways. 



Stewart Culin : China in America ; a study in the social life of the Chinese 

 in the eastern cities of the United States. 



Thomas Wilson: History and present condition of pre-historic Archaeology in 

 western Europe. 



A. Wanner: Belies of an Indian hunting ground. 



Geo. F. Kunz: On a gigantic jadeite votive adze from Oaxaca, Mexico. On a 

 remarkable crystal skull. 



D. S. Kellogg: Some aboriginal dwelling sites in the Champlain valley. 



Horatio Hale : The true basis of ethnology. 



D. G. Brinton : The subdivision of the Palaeolithic period. 



F. W. Putnam : The serpent mound of Adams county, Ohio, and its preserva- 

 tion by the Peabody Museum. 



Wills De Hass: System of symbols adapted for American Prehistoric Arch- 

 aeology. 



Jos. Jastrow: Sensory types of memory and apperception. 



F. Boaz : Music and poetry of the Eskimos. The Niam-Xiams of Soudan and 

 their neighbors. The Indians of British Columbia. 



S. D. Peet: The Pakeolithic age of America. Totemism and animal worship: 

 was it confined to the races who were in the hunter stage ? 



Alice C. Fletcher ; On the preservation of Aboriginal remains in America. 



A. W. Butler: The relation of archaeological remains to river terraces. 



C. C. Abbott: Evidences of a pre- Indian occupation of New Jersey. 



F. Baker: Preliminary studies of platyonemic tibiae. 



M. D. Landon: The philosophy of wit, humor and satire. 



S. Kneeland : The Santhals of northeastern Bengal. 



Section I. — Economic Science and Statistics. 



W. 0. Atwater: Physiological and pecuniary economy of food. Food of 

 workingmen and its relation to work done. 



Lucien Howe : The increase of blindness in the United States. 



Henry Randall Waite : The science of civics. 



C. S. Hill: Wealth of the Republic. 



Henry E. Alvord : Relative money value of different kinds of milk and milk 

 products, based upon their contained nutrients. 



E. B. Elliot : The rates of interest realized to investors in the bonded securi- 

 ties of the United States government. 



C. M. Woodward : Methods and results of manual training. 

 E. J. James: Manual training in the public schools from an economic point of 

 view. The testimony of statistics as to our national progress. 



Yan Phou Lee : The Chinese question from a Chinese stand point. 



OBITUARY. 



Professor Spencer F. Baird, of Washington, died at Wood's 

 Holl, Mass., on Aug. 19. A notice of his life and work is deferred 

 until another number. 



