618 Progress of Anthropology in America [August, 
publishing archeological papers will be given. The following is 
a list of papers and works published upon the subject: 
Assott, C. C. (Cambridge, Mass.)—Flint Chips. Peabody Mus. Rep., I, pp- 
06-52 
Aboriginal remains in the valley of the Shenandoah river. Science, p. 262. 
AMEGHINO rare nae CBC et instruments de ’homme préhistorique des Pam- 
Rev. @ Anthrop., 1880, pp. I-12. 
American peri Society Preieciclindss, No..75 and No. 76. [Papers by Valen- 
ini on Mexican paper and on the Landa alphabet. ] 
American PRG VTE [Published by the Rev. S. D. Peet, with a corps of able 
assistants. seco papers by Babbitt, Beauchamp, Brown, Hovey, Love, 
Peet and Whittlesey. ] 
Anales del Museo washed de Mexico, [Papers on Mexican antiquities, by 
or ll, 1-46, 107-126, illustr, Anales de Cuauhtitlan, appendix, pp- 
I-32. 
Bacon, A. T.—The ruins of the Colorado valley. Lippincott’s Mag., Nov. 
‘CasE, THEO. S. (Kansas City, Mo.)—An excursion to the birthplace of Montezuma. 
Ks. City Rev., Nov. [This periodical devotes a great deal of space to archee- 
ology and other branches of anthropology. ] 
(CHARNAY, Destrt—The ruins of Central Kuskithe No. Am. Rev., Sept., Octs 
Nov., Dec., 1880. [This expedition, fitted out by Pisrté Lorillard, of New 
York, in conjunction with the French Government, represents a phase of arche- 
ology, which may be called the Prescott School, against which Mr. Morgan and 
those who agree with him, are working. ] 
ier Joun—* A Vincennes ee ” and * a Worthington mound.” Indi- 
na Rep. of Stat. and Geol., » Pp. 387-3 
sDicheoon J. W. (Pres. McGill Solleae, aay. Fossil men and their modern 
representatives, An attempt to illustrate the character and condition of Pre- 
historic men in Europe by those of the American races. Montreal, Dawsom 
Brothers, 1880, 5 vol., viis, pp. 348, illustr., r2mo, The same author has also 
published “ The chain of life in geological time,” and ‘‘ The antiquity of man 
and the origin of species.” 
Farquuarson, R. J. (Davenport, Iowa)—Prehistoric trephining in America, and 
The contemporaneous existence of man and the mastodon in America. A- 
A. S., Boston, 1880. 
GanneETT, H.—Prehistoric ruins in So. Colorado. Pop. Sci, Month., March. 
Haines, Henry W.—Fossil man. Pop. Sc. Month., Jan. 
Kerr, W. C.—The mica veins of North Carolina. Tr. Am. Inst. Min. Engineers, 
Feb., 1880. 
‘Lewis, H. C.—Antiquity of man geologically considered. Science, Oct. 16. a 
also Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad., , Nov. 24, 1879, for a Stecasekiek of the an 
tiquity of the Trenton gravels, 
Low, CHARLES F.—Archzological explorations by the Literary and Scientific 5° 
ciety of Madisonville, O., Part 111, Jan. to June 30, 1880. 1 
MacApams WILLIAM (Otterville, Ill.)—Antiquities of Western Illinois in sever 
journals, A in list in Smithson. Rep, for 1880. 
MacLean, J. P.—Mastodon, mammoth and man. R. Clarke & Co., Cin. See ss 
Universalist Quarteriy, July. 
. 
