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Inholul, N®. 5 : 
E. uALLY. An Inquiry into consanguineous Marriagcs and pure Races. 
PHiLALETHES. Peyrcrius, and Theological Criticism 
Miscegenation. 
Anthropology in its connection with Chemistry. 
SAVAGE. Africa. 
j. w. JACKSON. Ethnology and Phrenology as an aid to the Biograplicr. 
Miscellanea Anthropologica. 
LEE. On the Extinction of Races. 
c. G. CARUS. ün the Construction of the Upper Jaw of the Skull of a 
Greenlander. \ 
j. REDDIE. On Anthropological Desiderata, 
j. M. JOASS. On Prehistoric Dwellings. in Ross-Shire. 
c. c. BLAKE. On the Neanderthal Skull. 
WALLACE. ün the ürigin of Human Races. 
N". 6: 
On the Distinction between Man and Animais. 
ün the Phenomena of Hybridity. 
Thoughts and Facts contributing to the History of Man. 
A. DE BELLECOMBE. On the Importancc of Mcthodical Classification in 
American Researches. 
Anthropotomy. 
A chroniclo of England. 
Notes from the New-York state Documents. 
Organic Philosophy. 
Miscell. Anthropologica. 
WALLACE. On the Origin of Human Races. 
SCHLAGINTWEIT. On some Ethnographical Casts &e. 
SCHORTT. On the Domber. 
PIKE. On the Sciences of Mind and Language, 
GDPpy. On the civilisation of the Negro. 
FARRAR. On the Universality of Belief in God. 
On Hybridity. 
THüRNAM. On early British Crania. 
BENDYSHB. On thc Health of British Troops. 
ROBERTS and bolton. ün the Kirkhead Cave. 
BLAKE and ROBERTS. On Human Remains. 
N“. 7: 
Notes on waitz’s Anthropology. 
BAiN. On the Senses and the Intellect. 
A. VON KREMER. The Gipsics in Egypt. 
coürnot. Ideas of species and Race applied to Man. 
j. REDDIE. Slavery 
Anthropology at the British Association. 
bdrton’s Mission to Dahome. 
