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POPULAR ARCHAEOLOGY.

PRIMITIVE MAN IN OHIO. By WARREN K. Moonrurad, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, author of “Fort Ancient, the Great Prehistone Earthwork of Warren County, Ohio." 8vo. Fully Mustrated $1.75 This book, which is a compania work in Nadallbac's "Frehustoric America," is the result of the chservations of the author and his collaborators in Ohio daring ● number of years; their deductions are made from the testimony of the bartal-places, village nie, sol Jurtifications marking various epochs in primeval man's fence. It is a comprelimive statongal of their disonyuries related without ornamentation.]

PREHISTORIC AMERICA. By the Marquis de NadaillAC. Translated by Nancy Bell (N. D'Anvers), author of "History of Art," Rdited, with Notes, by W. H. Dall. Large octavo, with 219 illustrations. Popular edi- CUB $3.00 for the "The text book on this mil fect that has yai bom published, comum tal, record of facts, it is unomally full, and because it is the fint com prehensive work in wluch, discarding all the old and worst matram about the psistence on this continent of an exllaci civiliation, we are brought face to face påb conclusions that are busad ugou a tareful cumparium of endiltectural and uber pro- historic perhalun with the arts and industries, the munaers and customs of "the maly prople, except the white, whi, sa faz no we know, hava aver held the regions in which Urge remains are found."-Nation "His book & con which en naŭropologist should be witheal. It gathers into one critical and incredulous volume all that is most solid, mure, and trustworthy in the whole realm of American archeology.”—Pall Mall Ganity.

THE CUSTOMS AND MONUMENTS OF PREHISTORIC PEOPLES.

By the MARQUIS IT NANAILLAC. Translated with the permission of the author by Nancy Bell (N. D'Anvers). Large ociaro. Fully illustrated $500 "To the indent of archæology and anthropology this book is Invaluable, to the clam interested in the knowledge sind speculation puncaring the primeval caves it will be a thin book fur the fibrary, for the world at large It will be a contribution to seven- Life iterature not to be forgotten."-Columbus Despatch. G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, NEW YORK AND LONDON.