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Carnay D, Les Cliff-Dwellers ä l'exposition de Chicago. Ibid. p. 614. 

 Harreaux, Etüde sur l'iris au point de vue anthropologique. 

 Ibid. p. 9. 20. 



Ledouble, Les anoraalies du muscle grand dorsal. Ibid. p. 626. 



Pokrowsky, A, Cränes de Sunderli-Koba. Ibid. p. 653. 



de Mortillet A, Figures gravees et scülptees sur des monuinents 



megalithiques des environs de Paris. Ibid. 657. 

 Die Erforschung volksthümlicher Bauart. Schneeberg, Erzgebirgs- 



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 Krausch T, Arzgebergsche Sprichwörter. Ibid p. 31— 32. 

 Blasio A de, Crania aegyptiaca vetera et hodierna con apunti di 



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p. 113—114. 131—136. XIV. (L894). p. 5—9. 17—21.35-38 

 Ceresole G, Mostruositä umana. Ibid. Boll. Naturaliste XIY. 



(1894) p. 21. 



Tor Heiliesen, Fortegnelse over oldsager indkomne til Stavanger 



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 Etheridge R, A Descriptiou of some of the Weapons and Implements 



of the Alligator Tribe, Port Essingtou, North Australia. (6 Taf.) 



Sydney, Linn. Soc. N. S. W. Macleay Memorial Yol. (1893). 



p. 228—250. 



Jack E, The Abenakis of St. John River. Toronto, Caoad. Inst. 



Trans. Yol. III. p. 195-205. 

 Hunter A, Characteristics and migrations of the Hurons. Ibid. 



p. 225—228. 



Rutherford, Episode in the Pontiac war. An unpubl. manuscr. Ibid. 

 p. 229—252. 



Cataloyue of speeimens shown at Columbian Exposition, Chicago, of 

 the Canad. Institut. Toronto, Can. Inst. V. Annual Report 

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Coyne H, The Southwold earthwork and the country of the Neutrais. 

 Ibid. p. 22— 3ö. 



Marchesetti C, Scavi nella necropoli di S. Lucia presso Tolmino. 



Triest, Soc. Adriat. Boll. Yol. XY. (1893). p. 3—334. 

 Vierthaler A, Analisi di alcuni oggetti preistorici. Ibid. p. 335—36. 

 Mindeloff V, A study of Pueblo Architecture, Tusayan and Cibola. 



Washington, Smith. Inst. Bureau Ethnology An-Report 



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 Stevenson J, Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and mythical sand pain- 



tings of the Navajo Indians. Ibid. p. 229 — 285. 

 Pilling J, Bibliography of the Chinookan Languages (including the 



Chinook Jargon). Washington, Bureau of Ethnology 1893. 

 Smith T, Maori Nomenelature. Wellington, New Zealand Inst. 



Trans. Proc. Yol. XXY. p. 395—412. 

 Bruce R, On a Maori Waiata (a song). Ibid. p. 426—426, 533. 

 Müller K of Halle: Remarks on Dr. H. v. Jherings Paper „On the 



ancient relations between New Zealand and South America." 



Ibid. p. 428-34. 

 Hamilton A, Notes on some bone combs for dressing the head of a 



Maori chief, found in Otago. Ibid. p. 483 — 86. 



