The International Congress of Anthropology and Pre- 

 historic Archeology of Paris of 1889. 



ethnic type 



and arc-hat' 

 the other 

 The Colleg 



2. The Caverns of Central America.— The pre] 



studied and are tolerably well-known, and this n 



is not so with the cavern*, for while they in many c 

 contain evidence- m|' huinan oecupation in ancient 

 the most part unexplored. 



prehistoric archaeologist, who was in charge of the 

 ing and display at the French Imposition, and w 

 International Congress of Am. ri 

 presented a list of these, the most interesting of 

 made elaborate and satisfactory descriptions, which 



a. 3fe.dc - -.-cms of Chi 



