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ANTHROPOLOGICAL REVIEW.

CONTENTS OF No. 1. On the Human Hair as a Race Character. By Dr. Pruner-Bey.

2. Pott on the Myths of the Origin of Man and Language.

3. Italian Anthropology.

4. On the Scytho-Cimmerian Languages. 5. Notes on Scalping. By Rd. F. Burton. 6. Renan on the Shemitic Nations.

7. Abnormal Distortion of the Wrist. By Charles H. Chambers.

8. Human Remains from Lough Gur, County Limerick.

9. Danish Kitchen-middens. By Charles H. Chambers.

10. Miscellanea Anthropologica. JOURNAL OF THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY

OF LONDON:-Carter Blake on the An

IV.-FEBRUARY 1864.

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CONTENTS OF NO.

On the Distinction between Man and Animals.
By Philalethes.

On the Phenomena of Hybridity.
Thoughts and Facts contributing to the
History of Man.

On the Importance of Methodical Classification

in American Researches. By A. Doe
Bellecombe. Translated by W. H.
Garrett, Esq., F.A.S.L.
Anthropotomy.

Doyle's Chronicle of England.
Anthropological Documents of the State of
New York. By Geo. E. Roberts, Esq.,
F.G.S., Hon. Sec. A.S.L.
Doherty's Organic Philosophy.
Proceedings of the Anthropological Society of
Paris.

The Fossil Man of Abbeville again.
Miscellanea Anthropologica.
JOURNAL OF THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY
OF LONDON-Wallace on the Origin of
Human Races (continued discussion);

thropological Papers read at Newcastle; G. E. Roberts and Professor Busk on the Opening of a Cist of the Stone Age; Captain Eustace W. Jacob on Indian Tribes of Vancouver's Island; Dr. James Hunt on the Negro's Place in Nature; C. R. Markham on Quartz Cutting Instruments from Chanduy, near Guayaquil; G. E. Roberts on Mammalian Bones from Audley End; A. Bryson on Arrow Heads from the Bin of Cullen; Dr. F. R. Fairbank on Flint Arrow Heads from Canada; Count Oscar Reichenbach on the Vitality of the Negro Race; General Meeting of the Society; President's Annual Address; R. Lee on the Extinction of Races.

V.-MAY 1864.

OF LONDON:-Lee on the Extinction of Races (continued); T. Bendyshe on the Extinction of Races; Dr. C. G. Carus on the Construction of the Upper jaw of the Skull of a Greenlander; C. Carter Blake's Report on same subject; Jas. Reddie on Anthropological Desiderata; Rev. J. M. Joass on some Pre-historic Dwellings in Ross-shire; with an Introduction by George E. Roberts; C. Carter Blake on the Alleged Peculiar Characters, and assumed Antiquity of the Human Cranium from the Neanderthal; Alfred R. Wallace on the Origin of Human Races, etc.

VI.-AUGUST 1864.

Schlagintweit on some Ethnographical Casts, etc.; Dr. Shortt on the Domber; Pike on the Place of the Science of Mind and Language in the Science of Man; Guppy on the Capabilities of the Negro for Civilisation; Farrar on the Universality of Belief in God, and in a Future State; Farrar on Hybridity; Burton and Carter Blake on Skulls from Annabom in the West African Seas; Thurnam on the Two Principal forms of Crania in the Early Britons; Bollaert on the Palæography of the New World; Bendyshe on the Precautions which ought to have been taken to ensure the health of British Troops had any been sent to Copenhagen; Roberts and Bolton on the Kirkhead Cave, near Ulverstone; Blake and Roberts on Human Remains from Peterborough ; Bollaert on the Alleged Introduction of Syphilis from the New World, etc.

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