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from Tibet, Palestine, Syria, Nineveh, Persia, Ashanti, Southern Nigeria, Arizona, and England.

The meeting terminated with a hearty vote of thanks to Mrs. Spoer for her paper.

The Secretary reported the following additions to the Library since the meeting held on June i6th, 1909, viz.: —

The Bleeding Lance, by A. C. L. Brown, Ph.D. ; Ethnographie Eiiropee7ine, by H. Bourgeois ; Rude Stone Implements from the Congo Free State, by Prof F. Starr ; and Renward Cysat, 1 545-1614, by Renward Brandstetter — presented by the respective authors : Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Sciences, Vol. XII., presented by the Academy; Annual Progress Reports of the Archceo^ logical Stirvey of the Northern Circle, 1908-9 / Progress Report of the Archcsological Stirvey of India, Western Circle; Annual Progress Report of the Archceologicat Survey Department, Southern Circle; Report of the Archceo- logical Stirvey of India, Frontier Circle ; Report on the Ad- ministration of the Government Museum and Connemara Public Library ; Akbar's Tomb, Sikandarah, near Agra, by E. W. Smith, M.R.A.S.; and Castes and Tribes of Southern India (7 vols.) — all presented by the Government of India; Unwritten Literature of Hawaii, by Emerson ; Tlingit Myths and Texts, by Swan ton ; Antiquities of the Mesa Verde National Park, by J. W. Fewkes ; Ttcberculosls amongst certain Indian Tribes of the United States, by A. Hrdlicka; and The Choctaiu of Bayou Lacomb, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, by David L. Bushnell, Junr. — all presented by the Bureau of American Ethnology : Die Stellung der Pygmdetivolker in der Entwicklungsge- schichte des Menschen ; Die Mythologie der austronesischen Volker ; and Grundlinien einer Vergleichung der Religio7ien und Mythologien der austronesischen Volker, by P. W. Schmidt, presented by the Administration of Anthropos ; and Analecta Bollandiana, Vol. 28, Parts 3 and 4, acquired by exchange.