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Physiologic Anthropology—The Evolution of Psychology ; Parallel 
between the General Doctrines of Metaphysics and the Doctrines of 
Science. Prof. Dr. Manouvrier. 
History of Civilizations—The Evolutions of Political Institutions in 
the Different Races of Human Kind,—Government, War, Justice. 
Prof. Dr. Letourneau. 
Medical Geography—Comparative Pathology; Parasitic Maladies ; 
These Among the Different Races. Prof. Dr. Bordier. 
Ethnography and Language—Their Relations to Mythology. Prof. 
M. Hovelacque, with M. Andre Lefevre as assistant. 
The supplementary course for the same year was: 
The Cerebral Convolution. M. Chudzinski. 
The Principal Phases of the Evolution of the Brain. M. Mahoudeau, 
Paris and its Environs in Prehistoric Times. M. Adrien de Mortillet. 
The programme of lectures before the School of Anthropology for 
the current year 1889—’90 is as follows 
Prehistoric Anthropology—The Origin, Development, and Consti- 
tution of the French People; Autochtones; Ligurians and Iberians ; 
Celts or Gaulois ; Bergundians and Franks; Divers Elements. Prof. 
Gabriel de Mortillet ; Monday and Wednesday, 4 o’clock. 
Anthropogeny and Comparative Embryology—The Blastoderm of 
the Vertebrates, and the Theory of the Gastrula. Prof. Dr. Mathias 
Duval; Monday, 5 o’clock. 
Ethnography and Language—The Myths and Gods of the Atmos- 
phere, of the Stars, and of the Heavens, from the Times of Antiquity 
Until the Present. Prof. Andre Lefevre ; Tuesday, 4 o’clock. 
Zoologic Anthropology—Anatomy of Man Compared with that of 
the Vertebrates ; The Members (continuation). Prof. Georges Hervé; 
Tuesday, 5 o’clock. 
Medical Geography—Action of the Environments; Transformism 
(Evolution) ; Effect of Climate on Man and upon Organized Beings. 
of. Dr. A. Bordier; Friday, 4 o’clock. 
Physiologic Anthropology—Human Anatomy in Its Relation to 
Psychology. Prof. Dr. L. Manouvrier ; Friday, 5 o’clock. 
History of Civilization—The Evolution of Jurisprudence in the 
Different Human Races, Prof. Dr. C. Letourneau; Saturday, 4 
o'clock, 
Comparative Ethnography—The Industry of Modern Savages Com- 
pared with that of the Prehistoric e Poe. Prof. Adrien de Mortillet ; 
oy, 5 o'clock. 
