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ARCHEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY. 
The International Congress of Americanists.—(Continued 
from page 305)—Firra CONGRESS AT COPENHAGEN, 1883.—The fol- 
papers were read and addresses made : 
Observations upon some of the skulls and human bones of the Min- 
asgeraes in Brazil, by M. Lutken; Note on the Quaternary Fossil 
Animals, Fauna of the Plateaux of the Andes; An Examination of 
the Discovery of the American Continent by Christopher Columbus, 
and the assistance given to him by Martin Alonzo Pinzon, by M. Her- 
rera; Aboriginal American Literature, by Dr. Brinton; The Vineland 
Excursions of the Ancient Scandinavians, by M. Lofer ; The Pre- 
Columbian Relations of the Gaels with Mexico, by M. Beauvois; 
Old Scandinavian Ruins in the District of Julianehaab, South Green- 
land, by M. K. Steenstrup, with two plates; Three Ancient Charts of 
the North, by Baron Nordenskiöld, explained by M. Christian Bahnson ; 
M. Lucien Adam, upon the theory announced by M. Hale, relative to 
the Origin of America; M. Bamps, On the Traditions Relative to the 
White Man and the Sign of the Cross in America, prior to the Dis- 
covery; and a Criticism upon the Theory of Abbe Schmidt, which had 
been announced in the former Congress ; The Lost History of America, 
by Mr. Steven Blackett; To what Point did the Ancient Scandinav- 
ians Penetrate near the North Pole in their Expeditions over the 
Glacial Sea? by M. Brynjulfson ; The Voyages of the Brothers Zeni in 
the North, by M. J. Steenstrup ; Nautical Remarks about the Zeni 
Voyages, by M. Irminger ; Cartography of the American Continent, 
; The Voyages of the Danes in Greenland, by 
Polynesian Antiquities, a Link Between 
sia and America, by Mr. Francis A. Allen ; 
Fabrication, by Anatole Bamps; On the 
Paleolithic Implements of the Valley of the Delaware near Trenton, by 
Dr. C.C. Abbott ; Ancient Ornaments of Pottery, by E. Barber ; Memoir 
on the Shell Mounds of the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac and Wyco- 
mico Rivers, by Elmer T. Reynolds; Prehistoric Archeology, by 
Baron Joseph de Baye; The Art of Ornamentation Among the Ameri- 
can People, by M. Stolpe; The Dialect of the Eskimo Language, with 
a synoptical table of words arranged after the system of the Greenland © 
homas Wilson, of the U. S. National Museum. 
Madrid, by M. de la Rada; 
the Ancient Civilizations of A 
American Pottery in Pate and 
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