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fessor Lucæ; Upon the language of the Australians, by Hr. 
Steinthal. Session of Jan. 18: “Face-urn ” from a stone-cyst 
grave in Gabolin (Kreis culm, West Prussia); Fung Schui, or 
Chinese ‘‘Geomanty ;;’ Black pottery in India and in Turkey, 
by Hr. Jagor; Upon the cemetery of Giebichenstein, near Halle, 
Hr. Credner. Session of Feb. 15: The canicars of Southern 
India, by Hr. Jagor 
The following titles from various sources may be of service to 
some of our rea aders : The oldest art in the ners by W. J. Loftie, 
(Macmillan's Mag.) Electic Mag., Dec., 4 pp.; Beasts, Birds, and 
Insects in Irish Folk-Lore, by Letitia McClintock, Belgravia, 
ov., 8 pp.; The Ancient Remains at Bounarbashi, by W Simp- 
son, L ondon Academy, Nov. 1; Cinderella, by W. R. S. Ralston, 
Nineteenth Century, Nov., 22 pp.; The study of Cuneiform Archos 
ology, by Rev. B. W. Saville, Clergyman’s Magazine, Nov., 16 pp.; 
The Deluge: Its traditions in Ancient Nations, by F. Lenormant, 
Contemporary Rev., Nov.; The Supreme God in the Indo-Euro- 
pean Mythology, by I Darmsteter, Contemporary Rev., Living 
Age, Oct. 25, IO pp.; The Hittites in Asia Minor, London A Acad- 
emy, Nov. 1; Monumental Inscriptions in all parts of the world, 
Calcutta i , July; Pliocene Man, by Dr. C. C. Abbott, Kansas 
City Review, Non: Ra, in Prehistoric Times, by L. Jewi 
Illustr. Art Fourn., Nov. 3 pp; Preservation of Ancient Ka 
and Monuments, Chamber's Journal, Nov.; Les Temps oublies, 
by E. Littré, Philosophie Positive Revue, Dec., 8 pp.; Fetish or 
Rag Bushes in Madagascar, Saturday Ma p, Nov. 22; The Music 
of Hindustan, by B. S. P. gg Sag Caleutta Rev., July; Institu- 
tions et Moeurs Annamites, by T. V. Ky, Philosophie Positive 
Revue, Dec., 12 p pp.; Language and the cad ay Language, by 
Dr. C. Abel, New Englander, Nov., 15 pp.; Des Origines et de 
l’Evolution du Droit ete Bal by H. Denis Piso Saxe 
The following are recent articles of interest : 
CHARENCy, M. D Ages - Cosmiques sary la Mythologie mexicaine, 1I. Annales 
de Pade c Chretienne, Nov., 15 p 
T a a ei Incantations to ene and Water. 7y. ‘Soe. Biblical Archa- 
ology, v | 
, W—Notes on Assyrian Religion and Mythology. Tr. Soc. Biblical 
Houcnton, W.— Mic roglyphic or picture oe “ the characters of the Assyrian 
M Syllabary. 7%. Soc. Biblical Archaolo, ogy, 
CCLINTOCK, we 8 age Birds and mene in ie Folk-lore. Eclectic Mag., > 
ekg a a Homeric Mythology and Ree. A Reply to Mri Gladstone. 
i zers ag., 
i Forms of “Se Eclectic Mag., ae 2 Be oe 
| Recs P. S.—On the Coast of Madagascar. Madras F. of Literature, z 
_ -SOGERs, E. o a of Arabic. = Y Te Asiatic Sot, Au ng: o 
