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In addition to the foregoing valuable list from /udex Medicus, 
the following brief references are given with the hope that they 
may be of service to some of our readers: 
A review of non-Biblical Semitic literature for 1878, by A. 
Neubauer, in Atheneum, Jan. 11. e Aryan Household: an 
Introduction to comparative jurisprudence, by William E. Hearn, 
reviewed in Atheneum, Jan. 25——The History of Afghanistan 
from the earliest period to the outbreak of the war in 1878, by 
Col. G. B. Matteson, reviewed in Academy, Jan. 11.—Russian 
and Turk, from a geographical, ethnological and historical point 
of view, by. R. G. Latham, reviewed in Academy, Jan. 18th, by 
M. Elie Reclus. Discoveries of Antiquities in Italy in 1878, by 
F. Barnabei, reviewed in Academy, Jan. 18, 1879. Prehistoric 
Copper Implements. An open letter to the Historical Society of 
Wisconsin, by Rev. E. F. Slater, Vew England Hist. and Gen. 
Ancient Artificial Mounds, B. Shipp, 
-Peruvian | Antiquities, Dr. E. 
Fairy Lore #2 
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indian as a coming citizen, by E. B , Lippincott s Kariin, 
Jan., 2 pp. 
GEOLOGY AND PALÆONTOLOGY. 
GEOLOGICAL SuRrvEY oF New ZEALAND.—The following dis- 
tricts of New Zealand have been geologized during the season 
1877-8: The pie mountains in Southland, by Mr. Cox, from 
October to January, assisted by Mr. McKay, who continued the 
work of et fossils until ‘the end of February. In January 
Mr. Cox visited and reported on the copper lode at Dusky sound, 
