i :
II. ton Cate: Contributions à la craniologio dos Araucans a rg en tin s .'
„ : Rapport sommaire su r une excursion arcliaeologiquo dans les
provinces de Catamarca, de Tucuman et de Salta.
Voyez : Reo. pér. Amér. Mérid. Rép. Arg. Rev. Mus. d. 1. Plata. Pag 111.
M. Eolls c to .: Mounds in th e w e ste rn prairies. — The Twana, Cheraakum and
Klallam Ind ian s of Washington te rrito ry . — Anchor stones. — Antiquities
in Mexico. — Cradles of th e american aborigines. — Notes on th e artificial
deformation of children among savage and civilized peoples. — The human
beast of burden. — Ethno-conchology. A s tu d y of primitive money. — Chronology
of th e h um an period. - Were th e Osages mound b u ild e rs? —
Scandinavian archaeology. — The la s t steps in th e genealogy of man. —
The a scent of man. — An tiq u ity of man. — The primitive home of Aryans. —
'The pre-historic races of Ita ly . — The age of bronze in Egypt. — A primitive
u rn burial. -- Manners and customs of th e Mohaves. — Criminal anthropology.
— II. IS. C a rte r: Color-vision and color-blindness. — The mounds of
th e Mississippi valley, historically considered. — The use of flint blades to
wo rk pine wood. — The Polynesian bow. - The ad v en t of man in America. —
Primitive in d u stry . — II. Hales: Prehistoric new mexican p o ttery. — Relics
of an indian h u n tin g g ro u n d in York county, Pa. - E . J . Thompson:
Aboriginal burial mounds, Eden township, Seneca county, Ohio. - Indian
remains on th e upper Yellowstone. — L. L. Conant: Primitive number
systems. — The anthropology of th e brain.
Voyez; Ree. pér. Amérique Sept. Washington. Smiths. In s tit. Reports.
Pag. 64, etc.
A. F. Chamberlain: Prim itive n a tu re study.
Voyez: Reo. pér. Appendice. Transact. Canad. In s tit. Pag. 229.
E. C h antre: Recherches anthropologiques dans l’Asie occidentale. — Missions
scientifiques en Trancauoasie, Asie mineure e t Syrie. 1890-1894.
Yoyez: Hist, n a tu r. de différ. pays. France. Lyon. Pag. 314.
S. Cnlin, e tc .: Mancala, th e natio n a l game of Africa. - A s tu d y of th e primitive
methods of drilling. — The Swastika, th e earliest known symbol and
its mig ra tio n s; w ith observations on th e migration of c e rta in in d u strie s in
prehistoric times. — The social organization and th e se cret societies of th e
K w ak iu tl Indians. - The graphic a rt of th e Eskimos. - The a n tiq u ity of
th e red race in America. — Prehistoric art, or th e origin of a rt as manifested
in th e w orks of prehistoric man. — Chess and playing-cards. — Biblical
an tiquities. — The lamp of th e Eskimo. — Chinese games w ith dice and
dominoes.
Voyez: Ree. pér. Amér. Sept. Washington. U. St. Nat. Museum. Reports.
Pag. 76, eto.
A. ü a u b ré e , etc : The migrations of th e races of men considered historically. —
The „nation” as an element in anthropology. — N o ith american bows,
arrows and quivers. — Migration and th e food q u e s t; a s tu d y on th e peopling
of America. — The Guaches, th e ancient in h ab itan ts of th e Canary islands. -
The methode of archaeological researches. — The old indian se ttlem en ts and
a rchitectural stru c tu re s in n o rth e rn Central America. - Pre lim in ary account
of an exploration to th e Cliff villages of th e Red Rock cou n try and tho
tu sa y an ruins of Sikyati and Awatobi, Arizona in 1895. — Race and civilization.
— Relation of primitive peoples to en v iro nm en t illu stra ted by american
exemples. — Influence of env iro nm en t upon h um an in dustries or a rts. -
The Japanese nation- a typical product of environment. - The tu sa y an ritual
■a stu d y of tho influence of en v iro nm en t on aboriginal cults. — The relations
of in stitu tio n s to environment. - Account of an expedition to th e Pueblo
ru in s n e a r Winslow, Arizona, in 1896. — Was primitive m an a modern
savage? — Bows and arrows in central Brazil. - The u n ity of th e h um an
species. - A s tu d y from th e Omaha trib e : The import of th e totem. -
A new group of stone implements from th e so u th e rn shores of lake Michigan.—
A preliminary a ccount of archaeological fleld work in Arizona in 1897.
Voyez: Rec. per. Amérique Sept. W ashington. Smiths. In s tit. Reports.
Pag. 69, etc.
E. H. Davis: On ethnological researches
Voyez: Rec. pér. Amérique Sept. Washington. Sm iths. In s tit. Reports.
Pag. 54.
0 . M. Dawson: Note on th e occurence of jad e in b ritish Columbia, an d its
employment by th e Natives.
Voyez: Rec. per. Appendice. Canad. Record. Pag. 222.
1. Dille: Sketch of an cien t earthworks.
Voyez: Rec. pér. Amérique Sept. Washington. Smiths. In s tit. Reports.
Pag. 54.
K. Dittrich: Beiträge zu r K e n n tn is s der Jap anischen Musik.
Voyez: Rec. pér. Asie. Japon. Yokohama. Mitth. Pag. 133.
W. Doenitz: Bemerkungen über Ainos.
„ „ : Ueber die Abstam mu n g der Jap anner.
„ „ : Ueber L eich enverbrennung in Jap an .
Voyez: Reo. pér. Asie. Japon. Yokohama. Mittheil. Pag. 128, etc.
Th. Don.aldson: The G. Catlin indian galery.
Avec 144 pl., cartes, p o rtraits e t tex te de 939 pages.
Voyez: Reo. pér. Amérique Sept. Washington. Smiths. In s tit. Reports.
Pag. 64.
J. 0 . Dorsey: Omaha and Ponka letters.
Voyez: Rec pér. Anthropologie. Pag. 326.
J . 0 . Dorscy: On th e gentile system of th e Omahas.
Yoyez: Eec. pér. Amér. Sept. W ashington. Philos. Soc. Pag. 8 8 .
A. E. Douglas: A table of th e geographical d istrib u tio n of amerioan indian
relics in a collection exhibited iu th e Amer. Museum of Nat. H isto ry .
New-York, w ith exp lan ato ry tex t.
Voyez: Eec. pér. Amérique Sept. New-York. Amer. Mus. Nat. H is t.
Bulletins. Pag. 46.
F. W. Eastlake: Die geflügelte Sonnenscheibe.
Voyez: Rec. pér. Asie. Japon. Yokohama. Mittheil. Pag. 131.
F. Eckcrt: Japanische Lieder.
„ „ : Das Jap an isch e Volkslied.
Voyez: Rec. pér. Asie. Japon. Yokohama. Mittheil. Pag. 130, 131.
B. Elnnaun: Japanische Sprichwörter und sprichwörtliche Redensarten.
Volksthümliche Vorstellungen in Japan.
Die Sprichwörter und biblischen Ausdrücke der jap an isch en
Sprache.
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„ „ : Die Lieder der h u n d e rt Dichter (Hy ak u n in Isshu).
Voyez: Eec pér. Asie. Japon. Yokohama. Mittheil. Pag. 133.
H. Eidam: Ausg rab u n g en römischer U eb erre ste in und um Gunzenhausen.
Yoyez: Reo. pér. Appendice. Allemagne. Nürnberg. Festschrift. Pag. 220.