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(1) PROF. RADCLIFFE-BROWN'S study of the Andaman Islanders, which was first published in 1922, is reprinted without change, save for the addition of a few pages on the Andaman languages. The author has also written a new preface, in which he explains more fully the principles upon which he worked, and expounds his view that the aim of social anthropology is the study of ‘social integration’.
(1) The Andaman Islanders.
By Prof. A. R. Radcliffe Brown. Second edition. Pp. xiv + 510 + 20 plates. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1933.) 30s. net.
(2) On the Aboriginal Inhabitants of the Andaman Islands.
By Edward Horace Man. With Report of Researches into the Language of the South Andaman Island, by A. J. Ellis. Pp. xxxii + 224 + 44 – 73 + 18 plates. (London: Royal Anthropological Institute, n.d.) n.p.
(3) The Nicobar Islands and their People.
By Edward Horace Man. With a Memoir contributed by Sir David Prain. Pp. x + 186 + 32 plates. (London: Royal Anthropological Institute, n.d.) n.p.
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Anthropology and Archæology. Nature 132, 555 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132555a0
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