1885.] Anthropology. 731 
REVUE D Slap iad ke atta 1 and 11 for 1882 contain 
the Sellowing paper. 
Description élémentaire des Pigg upes yap dese de Homme, d’aprés le cer- 
veau schematique. By Pau and S. P 
Le Transformisme, Cours Aks einden PERIE de I’Ecole d’ Anthropologie. 
By Mathias Duval. 
Etudes sur les A gre ag primitives. Les Cafres et plus specialement les Zoulous. 
By M. Elie Reclus 
Le Poids du Cervelet, da Bulbe, de la Protuberance et des Hémispheres, d'après les 
regis e Broca. By Dr. Philippe Rey. 
Etudes sur les Populations Paaa etc. (fin.) 
De l’Angle Zyphoidien. By Adrie arpy. 
Etude sur les Kalmoucks (suite). By J. Denilar, 
ETHNOGRAPHY OF GUATEMALA.—Dr. Otto Stoll, a resident phy- 
Sician in Guatemala, has undertaken to supplement the work of 
Brasseur and of Berendt on the comparative incuba of the 
Central American States. There are eighteen languages now 
spoken in Guatemala, fourteen of them belonging to the Maya 
Quiché, viz., Maya, Mopan, Chol, Qu’ekchi, Pokonchi, Uspan- 
teca, Ixil, Aquacateca, Mame, Qu’ iché, Cakchiquel, Tzu tuzil, 
okomam, Chorti. The Sinca, Pupuluca, Pipil and Carib repre- 
sent other stocks. Dr. Stoll takes up his work in a very system- 
atic manner, stock by stock, giving in each the tribes examined 
together with the literature, synonymy, chirography, history and 
vocabulary. Thus : 
I. Aztek stock. The Pipils Sarg Se a nee pe lars em 
ae His _Gouth ors); Mej and Nahuate (Juarros); Nahual of 
the Bal and of teko ena Mexicanic or language of the 
Tlaskaltekas Cobaini et). 
II. Mije stock. The Pupulucas (Cognaco, extreme south-east). 
Spaonje: Pupuluca (Juarros; paa reg Popoluca (Berendt 
MSS.). 
Papuluka (Brasseu ur) is the name of a Cakchiquel village, and Scherzus Pupu- 
luka Katschike is pure Cakchiquel. 
III. Carib stock, The Caribs (Gulf of Honduras), 
IV. The Maya-Qu’iché stock. 250 words in sixteen languages given. 
Dr. Stoll divides the Maya into four groups: 
A. Tzendal, 
B. Pokonchi. 
č. ous iché 
D. Mam 
A. Tzendal por. 1, Chontals of Tabasco. 
wonje Do not earan them with the “ Chontales ” of Nicaragua, who 
ntirely differen 
2. seattle (Ocosingo). 
Synonymy: Celdal (Cepeda). 
3. Tzotziles (San Christobal de Chia 
Synonymy: E a. (Cepeda); Zotzlem as or Zotzil; Quelenes 
Spanis š 
‘ 4. Chafiabal (Comitan, near north of Guatemala). 
5. Choles (across Guatemala from Salinas r, to Motagua r., see 
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