1881.] Anthropology. 583 
ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE East InpiEs.—The Journal of the 
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland was founded 
interesting to notice how the old standard periodicals are becom- 
ing infused with the latest subjects of anthropologic research. The 
number contains papers on the Indian Theistic Reformers, on the 
Kawi language and literature, on the Nirvana of the Northern 
Buddhists, and the Invention of the Indian alphabet, 
BIBLIOGRAPHY.— 
America y Oceanica. Documentos de America: Coleccion de documentos inédi- 
a 
ig S. C. riggs © I vol., 8vo, 1879.. By rhe same author an pub- 
lisher. **The Younger Edda;” « Viking ines of the North;” “ Fridthjof’s 
Saga ;” and “ America not discovered by Col 
PE tae uence of the Aryans upon the Gioricinal speech of India., Am. 
Antiquarian, Jan. 1881, 6 pp. 
Bawavur, Parcs oe Mirra RAt—On the Age of the Ajanta Caves. F Joy. 
As. Soc., X\1, 126, 1 
Birarp, A.—Les races re ae et les grandes explorations du globe. Rouen, Me- 
jard, 1880, ~ Pp. 392. 
igre H.—Oregon and her prehistoric relics. Am. Antiquarian, Jan., 
18 
Bursripce, F. W.—The Gardens of the Sun; or, a Naturalist’s Journal on the 
Mountains and in the Forests and Swamps of Borneo and the Sulu Archipelago. 
y i 8, 1881. 
Butter, W. F.—The Boers and the Transvaal. Contemp. Rev., Feb., 1881. 
Chinese Linguistic Study, The Progress of—7Zrubner’s Literary Record, 1,11 & 12. 
eo Rev. R. H.—Notes on the customs of Mota, Banks islands. With 
Re s by o Rev. Lorimer Fison. Zr. Roy. Soc. of Victoria. Vol. xvi, 
A 
Damant, G. H.—Loca sony and poration . the tribes dwelling between the 
Brakmaputra and Ningthi river. ¥. Roy, As. Soc., Xtt, 228, 1880. 
Dawson, J. W.—The antiquity of man and <aigs origin of species. Kansas C. Rev., 
Jan. ‘and Feb., 1881, (From the Prisca on Rev.). 6 and § 
RMAN, R/ M.—The origin of — ciiliiok Philadelphia, J. B. Lip- 
Pincott & Co., 1881. Ill. 8vo 
URAND, Se on she Islands and Antiquities of Bahrein. ¥. Roy. As. 
8 
Edinburgh, Andrew Elliot 1880, 12mo. Origina gta ne nation. 
ny Aga geologic evidence of the antiquity of man. Christian Month., 
a: 
FAIDHERgE, bash on aee Sarakhole ou Soninke., Xev. Linguistique, Jan., 17 pp- 
erst —What we learn from old Aryan words. Atlantic Month. April, 1881, 
Pp- : la. 
F Is0x, L., and A. W. Howrrr—Kamilaroi and Kurnai grou Lae slap fia x 
tio nshi ip; &c. With introduction by Lewis H. Morgan. in vo. 1501. 
