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GERMAN ANTHROPOLOGY.—The stenographic report of the 
eleventh annual meeting of the German Society of Anthropology, 
Ethnology and Prehistory i in Berlin, August 5 to II, is a quate 
pamphlet of 160 pages. Unfortunately, there is no index, ex 
cepting a catalogue of names unaccompanied with the titles of 
papers. 
CorRECTIONS.—Our regret at making mistakes is only equaled 
by our happiness in making amends. In the list of papers read 
before the Washington Anthropological Society (page 81 3) please 
insert “The old Roman Senate: a study in the comparative his- 
tory of assemblies,” by J. Howard Gore. The notes on Japanese 
eo nology (page 902) were sent by some unknown friend, and 
t by Professor E. S. Morse. In speaking of Dr. Yarrow’s 
- Ceoruary Customs ” (page 904), credit was not given him for 
distinguishing between inhumation within the cabin, wigwam or 
house, and simple abandonment of a lodge containing a dead 
body. The closing chapter on mourning, feasts, food, dances, 
songs, games, etc., connected with burial, was omitted from the 
reference to the contents of the volume. 
ne Sees got 
Acosta, J. Dbp—The natural and moral history of the Indies. Reprinted from the 
rat dey pihiee oy Edward Grimshaw, 1604, and edited with notes and an in- 
spiidinctions n by Cl. R. Markham, I, 8vo, 295 pp., I chart. London, Hackluyt 
oc., 1880, 
ApaM, L., and C. Lec oe de la lengua de los Indios Baures de la Provincia 
de los Moxos. Confor ~ Manuscrito original del P. Antonio Magio. Paris, 
Maisonneuve; London, » Nu 
ADLER, CurTIUS F,, and G. T eae gene ty Se zu Olympia. Iv. Uebersicht 
Berlin, Ernst Wasmuth. (7%e iscua aphii4 1880. Reviewed by Julius 
Schubri ing.) 
ALLEN, GrRant—Aésthetic evolution in man. Mind, x 
ANCELON—Sur les habitations lacustres connues sous c nom de briyuetages de la 
Seille. Paris, 1880, 8vo. (From Bull, Soc. F faak, op.) 
ARVIENS, P.—Maleisch-Hollandsch-Atjehsche Woordenlijst. Amsterdam, de Bussy. 
AVERY, J.—Influence of the aboriginal tribes upon the Aryan speech of India. Ort- 
+  entaland Biblical F, 1. 
Bacon, A. T.—The ruins of the Colorado valley, Ill. Zippincott’s Mag., Nov 
BAILLARGER * ee ee Dice. Encycl. d. sc. Méd., Paris, 1879) Is., 
Beck, L.—Das Meteoreisen in technischer und culturgeschichtlicher Beziehung. 
Arch. f. Anthrop., ra XII, 293-314 
BeLtew, H. W.—The Races of Afghanistan: being a brief account of the princi- 
pal nations inhabiting that country. Calcutta, Tacker, Spink & Co. (Re- 
viewed in The Atheneum, Aug. 7.) . 
BENEDIKT, Mor ss 9 methodische Studien zur Kranio- und Kephalometrie. 
Views, 1880, 8vo. (From Mitth. d. Anthrop. Gesellsch. in Wien, 1880. IX, 
348-371.) 
BELTRAME, G.—Cau atte ine da cui fu sempre dominata de |’Africa, espe- 
cialmente la ate cen : Condizione intelletuale e morale dei Negri. és 
R. Istituto Veneto, v, Ser 5 No. 9. 
Birp, IsaABELLA L.—Unbeaten Tracks in Japan. 2 vols., with map and illustrations. 
Lo ndon, John Murray, 1880. 
