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Holmes W H, Americain Aboriginal Pottery. 97. (1887. II. 77.) 

 Rau Ch, Archaeololy. 101. (Ibid. 83.) 

 Hitchcock R, Foods and Textiles. 113. 



True W, Mammals. 147. Comparative Anatomy. 209. (1887. II. 87. 137.) 



Ridyway R, Birds. 153. (Ibid. 95.) 



Bendire C E, Birds' Eggs. 163. (Ibid. 101.) 



Yarron H C, Reptiles and Batrachians. 165. (Ibid. 103.) 



Beau T H, Fishes. 167. (Ibid. 105.) 



Dali W H, Mollusks. 173. (Ibid. III.) 



Riley C V, Insects. 181. (Ibid. 117.) 



Rathbun R, Marine Invertebrates. 199. (Ibid. 125.) 



Annual Eeport. 1887. P. I. 

 Gill Th, Zoology in 1886. 477. 

 Mason 0 T, Anthropology in 1886. 523. 

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McCormick J C, Mound in Jefferson County, Tennessee. 571. 

 Webster C L, Ancient Mounds and earth works. 575. 593. 598. 603. 



— Indian graves in Floyd and Chickasaw Counties, Jowa. 590. 

 Eells M, The Twana, Chemakum, and Klallam Indians of Washington 



Territory. 605. 

 Snyder B F, Anchor stones. 683. 

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Annual Eeport. 1887. P. II. 



Mason 0 T, Cradles of the American Aborigines. 161. 



Porter J H, Notes on the artificial deformation of children among 



savage and civilized peoples. 213. 

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 Bolles T D, A preliminary catalogue of the Eskimo-Collection in the 



U. S. National-Museum. 335. 

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Sketch of its discovery and life history. 367. 



Frankfurt a. Main, Neue Zoolog. Ges. Der Zool. Garten. 



Jahrg. XXXI. ISTo. 3/8. 



Seitz A, Zoogeographische Beobachtungen. 65. 



Lachmann H, Die gesprenkelte Kettennatter (Coronella Sayi Deck.). 74. 



Buck E, Das gemauerte Beckenaquarium und seine Bewohner. 83. 143. 



V. Lendenfeld R, Die Lebenserscheinungen des Badeschwammes. 97. 



Langkavel, Wildschafe, Wildziegen, Antilopen des Himalaya. 104. 



Seitz A, Einiges über zoolog. Gärten. 117. 



Wunderlich L, Die Seelöwen im zoolog. Garten zu Köln. 129. 



Werner F, Die Nahrung der giftlosen europäischen Schlangen. 134. 



Liebe K Th, Zur Entstehung der Schutzfarben. 161. 



Schacht H, Die Kaubsäugethiere des Teutoburger Waldes. 166. 242. 



V. Pleyel J, Die Elster in der Gefangenschaft. 173. 



