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Ahn.-Dr. F. AHN'S PRACTICAL GRAMMAR OF THE GERMAN LANGUAGE. A New Edition. By Dr. Dawson Turner, Head Master of Royal Institution School, Liverpool. Crown 8vo. pp. cxii. and 430. Cloth. 1866.

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CONTENTS.-I. On the Negro's Place in Nature. By James Hunt, Ph. D., F.S.A., F.R.S.L., F.A.S.L., President of the Anthropological Society of London.-II. On the Weight of the Brain in the Negro. By Thomas B. Peacock, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.A.S.L.-III. Observations on the Past and Present Populations of the New World. By W. Bollaert, Esq., F.A.S.L.-IV. On the Two Principal Forms of Ancient British and Gaulish Skulls. By J. Thurnam, Esq., M.D., F.A.S.L. With Lithographic Plates and Woodcuts.-V. Introduction to the Palæography of America; or, Observations on Ancient Picture and Figurative Writing in the New World; on the Fictitious Writing in North America; on the Quipu of the Peruvians, and Examination of Spurious Quipus. By William Bollaert, Esq., F.A.S. L.-VI.-Viti and its Inhabitants. By W. T. Pritchard, Esq., F.R.G.S., F.A.S.L.-VII. On the Astronomy of the Red Man of the New World. By W. Bollaert, Esq., F.A.S.L.-VIII. The Neanderthal Skull: its peculiar formation considered anatomically. By J. Barnard Davis, M.D., F.S.A., F.A.S.L.-IX. On the Discovery of large Kist-vaens on the "Muckle Heog," in the Island of Unst (Shetland), containing Urns of Chloritic Schist. By George E. Roberts, Esq., F.G.S., Hon. Sec. A.S. L. With Notes on the Human Remains. By C. Carter Blake, Esq., F.A.S.L., F.G.S.-X Notes on some Facts connected with the Dahoman. By Capt. Richard F. Burton, V.P.A.S.L-XI. On certain Anthropological Matters connected with the South Sea Islanders (the Samoans). By W. T. Pritchard, Esq., F.R.G.S., F.A.S.L.-XII. On the Phallic Worship of India. By Edward Sellon.-XIII. The History of Anthropology. By T. Bendyshe, M.A., F.A.S.L., Vice-President A.S. L.-XIV. On the Two Principal Forms of Ancient British and Gaulish Skulls. Part II. with Appendix of Tables of Measurement By John Thurnam, M.D., F.S.A.. F.A.S.L.-APPENDIX. On the Weight of the Brain and Capacity of the Cranial Cavity of the Negro. By Thomas B. Peacock, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.A.S.L.

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CONTENTS.-I. The Difference between the Larynx of the White Man and Negro. By Dr. Gibb.-II. On the Dervishes of the East. By Arminius Vambéry.--III. Origin and Customs of the Gallinas of Sierra Leone. By J. Meyer Harris.-IV. On the Permanence of Anthropological Types. By Dr. Beddoe -V. The Maya Alphabet. By Wm. Bollaert. VI. The People of Spain. By H. J. C. Beavan.-VII. Genealogy and Anthropology. By G. M. Marshall.— VIII. Simious Skulls. By C. Carter Blake.-IX. A New Goniometer. By Dr. Paul Broca.X. Anthropology of the New World. By Wm. Bollaert.-XI. On the Psychical Characteristics of the English. By Luke Owen Pike.-XII. Iconography of the Skull. By W. H. Wesley.— XIII. Orthographic Projection of the Skull. By A. Higgins.-XIV. On Hindu Neology. By Major S. R. I. Owen.-XV. The Brochs of Orkney. By George Petrie.-XVI. Ancient Caithness Remains. By Jos. Anderson.-XVII. Description of Living Microcephale. By Dr. Shortt. -XVIII. Notes on an Hermaphrodite. By Captain Burton.-XIX. On the Sacti Puja. By E. Sellon. XX. Resemblance of Inscriptions on British and American Rocks. By Dr. Seemann. -XXI. Sterility of the Union of White and Black Races. By R. B. N. Walker.-XXII. Analogous Forms of Flint Implements. By H. M. Westropp.-XXIII. Explorations in Unst, Brassay, and Zetland. By Dr. Hunt, President.-XXIV. Report of Expedition to Zetland. By Ralph Tate.-XXV. The Head-forms of the West of England. By Dr. Beddoe.-XXVI. Explorations in the Kirkhead Cave at Ulverstone. By J. P. Morris.-XXVII. On the Influence of Peat on the Human Body. By Dr. Hunt.-XXVIII. On Stone Inscriptions in the Island of Brassay. By Dr. Hunt.-XXIX. The History of Ancient Slavery. By Dr. John Bower.XXX. Blood Relationship in Marriage. By Dr. Arthur Mitchell.

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