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1881.] Anthropology. 665 
THE British AssoctATION IN 1880.—The Report of the fiftieth 
meeting, held at Swansea in August and September, 1867, is a 
volume of 740 pages, with an ap endix of 92 pages giving a list 
mbers. For the benefit of reference the titles of all ad- 
dresses, reports and papers bearing on anthropology, are ap- 
pended: 
amet and concluding report of the committee Seay of John Evans, Sir John 
ck, Edward Vivian, Geor - Busk, William Boyd Dawkins, William 
raiitera Sanford, John Edward Lee and Wittiam "Pagal appointed for the 
purpose of exploring Kent’s cavern, ew 2, 
First — of me nse mmittee, consisting of Protesior A. Leith Adams, the Rev. Pro- 
fessor Hau . Boyd Dawkins and Dr. John Evans, on the caves of the 
aah, of ieee pages 209, 575. 
Report ~ ~ anthropometric committee, consisting of Dr. Me Dr. Beddoe, Mr. 
Brabrook, Sir George Campbell, F, P.  peyioe sr Tes" -Gen. A. L, F. Pit-River, 
F, Cal .n, wed Park H arrison, oie . Hallet, Leone Levi 
Ritleton pp. 120, 625, 
On the site of a Paleolithic nian manufactory at Crayford, Kent, by F. C. J. 
purrell, p nde 
Notes on the occurrence of stone implements in the Coast cee south of Madras, 
and in rae level gravels and other formations in the South Mahratta country, by 
R. Bruce Foote, of the Geological Survey of India, p. 589. 
DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 
\ddress of F, W. Rudler on the nian of Wales, p. 609. 
n the Origin of the Malagasy, by C. Staniland Wake, p. 620, 
n the Antiquities of Loughor Cast ie by B. Jones, p. 620. 
ony, : p- ae 
Jn Drum- “signa ling in Africa, by iayae ore P 620. 
na manuscript, perhaps Ghita, ‘tra m W. China, by Hyde Oaks oP: 621. 
Tonosyllabism in philologic cleaalication, Os Hide eae p- 6: 
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ek profile, J. P. oi Harmison, p. 625. 
rhe flint-workers at Brandon, J. Park Harrison, p. 626. 
\etention of prehistoric siecipaes in the Pyrenees, Dr. Rhené, p. 627. 
“olor Phenomena i in Belgium and weg tempt ia Beddoe, p. 629. 
Fecymric epoch in Wal ales, — vee p- 62 
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ehistoric relations with gesture and sign langu Hyde Clarke, p. 635. 
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adi ilian hapten by john H. Madge, p. 636. 
'a the home of gunpowder on philitonts detente’ Dr. G. Oppert, p. 936. 
Mines ees in Bertin.—The Smithsonian Institution is in 
receipt of the Transactions of the Berlin Society of Anthropol- 
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