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THE Zeitschrift fur Ethnologie (1870 Heft III. and IV contains the following notices:—Orton's “Andes and the Amazon.”— Waring's “Stone Monuments, Tumuli, &c.,” “Manuscrit Troano,” giving an account of the MS. in question, which is written in the Maya language; the reviewer calls this “surely the wildest production that ever saw the light with the sanction of an Imperial Government,” though he admits that still wilder productions are published in his own country, now also under “Imperial government.”— Benfey's “Gesch. de Sprachwissenschaft” is highly praised.—Burgen's “Temples of Satrunjaya,” with forty-five photographs.— Hamy's “Paléontologie Humaine.”
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Scientific Serials . Nature 3, 457 (1871). https://doi.org/10.1038/003457a0
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