304 The American Naturalist. -[Mareh, 
M. Gabriel Gravier and by Lieut. Col. Adan, 89 pages; An unknown 
chart, the first one made by Louis Joliet in 1674, after his exploration _ 
of the Mississippi with Father Marquette in 1673, by M. Gabriel Gra- 
vieri with explanations by M. Lucien Adam, 38 pages; Observations 
on the earlier letters of Americus Vespucius, by Judge M. F. Force, 36 
pages; On the influence of orography on the march of civilization in 
America and Europe, by Dr. Charles Barrois, 4 pages ; Printing and 
Bookmaking in Spanish America, from the XVI to the XVII Cen- 
tury, by Vicente G. Quesada, 68 pages; The antiquity of different 
Canadian States, by M. Burtin, 3 pages; Verraxxano, discoverer of 
certain regions in North America, by Cornelio Desimoni, of Genoa, 67 
pages; The Carib Language, and the differences between it as spoken 
by men and women, L. Adam; Peruvian Ceramics in the Society of 
Americanists at Nancy, by M. Jules Renauld, 20 pages; Christianity 
and the White Man in America before its discovery by Christopher 
- Columbus, by Abbe Schmitz, 15 pages; The White Man and the Cross 
in America, by M. Peterkin, 20 pages ; The White Man and the Cross in 
Peru before the Discovery by Columbus, by D. Marcos Jiminez de la 
Espada, 28 pages; Collection of M. Guesde, of Port-au-Prince, spec 
ially the Carib stone hatchet, 3 pages; American Antiquities recently 
acquired by the Royal Netherland Museum of Antiquities at Leyden, 
by Dr. Leemans, 3 pages. 
Antiquities of Greenland, by Valdemar Schmidt, 6 pages; The last 
discoveries in the Mounds of America, by Rev. J. Gass, with a letter — 
from M. Francis A. Allen, 26 pages; Effigy Mounds in America com- ; 
pared with those of the same kind in Europe and Asia, by Dr. Phéne, 
7 pages; The probable destination of the Inca-Chunca, by Jean Van 
Volxem; Antiquities from the Equator at the Royal Museum at Brus 
sels, by Anatole Bamps, 96 pages; The antiquities from the valley of 
San Augustine, United States of Columbia, by M. Jose Maria Gutier- 
rez de Alba, 5 pages ; The discourse of Dr. Virchow ; The influence of — 
American surroundings upon the White Race, by M. Grattan, 8 page> í 
Existence of Man in North America during the Glacial Period, by M, 
Sidney Skertchly, 4 pages; The reefs of St. Paul and the question of 
Atlantis, by Abbe Renard, 22 pages; The last of the Mexican Races in 
the United States; by M. Edwin A. Barber, 6 pages; The highest i 
antiquity of Man in America, by M. Florentine Ameghino. This : 
paper has reference to the man during the tertiary period in Brazil, 52 a 
pages ; Cosmogonye Algique, by Count de Charencey, 28 pages; Orig 
of the Primitive Indians of South America; by Mme. Marcella J. Wik 
kins, 8 pages; A critical examination and comparison of fourteen 
