624 Progress of Anthropology in America, etc. (August, 
— J. W.—Wyandotte Government. A short study of tribal society. A.A 
A. S., Boston. Science, 1, No, 17; Cong. Record, Feb, 1, 1881; Tr. Acted 
Soc.'W., 1.76. 
Royce, iS: C—The Indian title. ‘The method and chronology of its extinction. 
Tr. Anthrop. Soc. W., 
YARROW, HENRY Sentient to the study of mortuary customs among 
Am. Indians. Washington, Gov. Print. Office. 
IX. Religion. —Religion, in its widest sense, includes the belief 
in the existence of spiritual beings, together with all the parapher- 
nalia and observances which have grown up around that belief. 
In this sense the anthropologist takes the term and seeks to trace 
its origin and wv The following works appeared in 1880: 
ANDERSON, Rasmus B.—+Tetitonic mythology. Am. Antiquarian, 11, No. 4. [Pro- 
had conducts the department of Pre-columbian Hist. in the Anti- 
guarian. | 
Dorsey, J. OWEN—The rabbit and the grasshopper: an Otce myth. Am. Ani 
quarian, Ill, 
GATSCHET, A. S.—Superstitions. Tr. Anthrop. Soc. W., 1, hae 103. 
he four creations of mankind; a Tualati myth, zd., 
Luquins—The Avesta and the storm myth. Mew iia: Sept. 
MALLERY, GARRICK——-Comparative mythology of the two Indies. Tr. Anthrop. 
Soc. 
“ply 32. 
PowELL, J. W.—Mythologic capi Vice-president’s address before the Am. 
Association at Saratoga, Vol., 
Rices, STEPHEN R.—The Thesgony gt ne Sioux. Am. Antiquarian, il, 4- 
x. Jnstrumentalities—Under this head we have no more to do 
than to enumerate the sources of information to which the stu- 
dent must go for his materials of study. 
‘American Antiquarian, Rev. S. D. Peet, Clinton, Wisconsin, Ed. 
American Association fur the Advancement of Science, Vol. XXVIII, Saratog@ 
Meeting 
American Naturalist, McCalla & Stavely, Philad. Papers by various authors. 
Notes M 
ason. 
Ainthropological Society of Washington.,. J. W. Powell, Prest,,'Cs Gs Royets Set 
Archeological Institute of America, Boston. Edward H. Greenleaf, Sec 
cs Grorce H.—Index of papers on anthropology published by t 
‘ n. Inst, from 1847-1878. Sm. Rep., 1879 and madagg ht 
Savesiauet Academy, Iowa. Proceedings. J. D, Putnam, Pres 
Davis, CHARLES H. S.—Index of articles on archzology, erie Ait “ 
ogy. Am. Antiquarian, 1, No 3, 239. £ 
Index Medicus. A monthly classified record of the current medical literature @ 
the world. Compiled under the supervision of Dr. John S. Billings and DF 
Robert Fletcher, Vol. 11, 1880. N. Y., Leypoldt 
Index to Periodical Literature. Published by the American News Co., N. Y- - 
Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General’s Office, U United Le 
. Authors and subjects, Vol. 1. A. Berlinski with a list of abbreviatio 
of titles of periodicals, indexed, Washington, Govt. Printing Office, 
die Smith- 
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