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V.17
LONDON:
HARRISON AND SONS, PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY, ST. MARTIN'S LANE.
Econ, 5-25-17
v. 1-371
crdf
44-00
CONTENTS.
I. On the Tribes of the Nile Valley, North of Khartúm. By
Sir CHARLES W. WILSON, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.C.L.,
F.R.S.
II. On the Functional Topography of the Brain. By Professor
D. FERRIER, M.D., F.R.S. (Abstract)
III. Description of the Cerebral Hemispheres of an Adult
Australian Male. By H. D. ROLLESTON, B.A., Scholar
of St. John's College, Cambridge, Junior Demonstrator of
Physiology in the University
IV. On a Fossil Human Skull from Lagoa Santa, Brazil. By
SÖREN HANSEN. (Abstract)
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V. Stone Circles near Aberdeen. By A. L. Lewis, F.C.A.,
M.A.I.
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VI. On Paleolithic Implements from the Drift Gravels of the
Singrauli Basin, South Mirzapore. By J. COCKBURN
VII. Notes on Stone Implements from Perak. By ABRAHAM
HALE..
VIII. The Migrations of the Eskimo Indicated by their Progress
in Completing the Kayak Implements. By Dr. H. RINK.
(Communicated by Dr. Robert Brown)
IX. Notes on the Natives of the Polynesian Islands. By COUTTS
X. Stone Spinning Tops from Torres Strait, New Guinea. By
XI. Notes on Natives of the Solomon Islands. By Lieutenant
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XII. Trephining in the Neolithic Period. By VICTOR HORSLEY,
B.S., F.R.S. (Abstract)
XIII. Comparison between the Recuperative Bodily Power of Man
in a Rude and in a Highly Civilised State; Illustrative of
the Probable Recuperative Capacity of Men of the Stone
Age in Europe. By Dr. GEORGE HARLEY, F.R.S., Ex-
Professor in University College, London..
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XIV. On the Evidence for Mr. McLennan's Theory of the
Primitive Human Horde. By G. L. GOMME
XV. Hittite Ethnology. By Captain C. R. CONDER, R.E.
XVI. The Guanchos. By HENRY WALLACH
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XVII. On an Ancient British Settlement Excavated near Rush-
more, Salisbury. By Lieut.-General PITT-RIVERS, D.C.L.,
F.R.S., F.S.A., F.G.S.
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XVIII. On the Stature of the Older Races of England, as Estimated
from the Long Bones. By JOHN BEDDOE, M.D., F.R.S.
XIX. The Lower Congo; a Sociological Study. By RICHARD
COBDEN PHILLIPS
XX. The Origin and Primitive Seat of the Aryans. By Canon
ISAAC TAYLOR, LL.D., Litt.D.
XXI. The Maori and the Moa. By EDWARD TREGEAR, F.R.G.S.
XXII. On the Shell Money of New Britain. By the Rev. BENJAMIN
XXIII. On Tattooing. By Miss A. W. BUCKLAND..
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XXIV. On the Evolution of a Characteristic Pattern on the Shafts
of Arrows from the Solomon Islands. By HENRY
BALFOUR, M.A., F.Z.S., Assistant to the Curator of the
Pitt-Rivers Museum at Oxford
XXV. On the Occurrence of Stone Mortars in the Ancient
(Pliocene ?) River Gravels of Butte County, California.
By SYDNEY B. J. SKERTCHLY, F.G.S., M.A.I.
Address delivered at the Anniversary Meeting of the Anthropological
Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, January 24th, 1888. By
FRANCIS GALTON, F.R.S., President
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Address to the Anthropological Section of the British Association at
Manchester. By Prof. A. H. SAYCE, M.A., President of the Section
On the Notes sounded by Mr. Galton's Whistles for testing the Limit of
Audibility of Sound. By W. N. SHAW, M.A.
Note on the Dieyerie Tribe of South Australia. By SAMUEL GASON.
(Communicated by J. G. FRAZER, M.A.)
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Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology-Smithsonian In-
stitution, Washington, 1886. [Review]
Statistics bearing upon the Average and Typical Student in Amherst
College, March, 1888. By Dr. E. HITCHCOCK, assisted by Dr. H. H.
SEELYE
Distribution of Indian Tribes in North America
The late Mr. McLennan
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II. Brain of Adult Australian Male
III. Sketches and Plans of "Altar Stones" in Scotch Circles (Aber-
Frontispiece.
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VII. A series of reed shafts of arrows from the Solomon Islands
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VIII. Sketch section from the Sacramento River to the Sierra Nevada,
through Spring Valley Gold Mine, showing the geological
position in which stone mortars are found
WOODCUTS.
Diagram of Brain, showing how an increase in the visual or in the
auditory sense might change the shape of the skull..
Section of right bank of the Belliah Nadi, opposite Hinoutee
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