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North American Stone Implements (Smithsonian Report for 1872).

The Prehistoric Antiquities of Hungary. An Address delivered by Prof. F.F. Romer at the Opening of the International Anthropological Congress, held at Budapest, September, 1876. From the "Materiaux pour l'Histoire Primitive et Naturelle de l'Homme." -Translated for the Smithsonian Institution by Charles Rau. (Smithsonian Report for 1876).

The Stock-in-Trade of an Aboriginal Lapidary (Smithsonian Report for 1877).

Observations on a Gold Ornament from a Mound in Florida (Smithsonian Report for 1877).

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[[blue-pencil insertion]] 1882 [[double underline]] Rau, Charles [[/double underline]] [[/insertion]]
The Mount Pisgah (U.S.) Stone carvings, in: Nature, July, 13, 1882, p. 243.
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Review of Ancient Scottish Lake-Dwellings or Crannogs, with Supplementary Chapter on Lake-Dwellings in England. By Robert Munro, M.A., M.D., F.S.A. Scot., Edinburgh, 1882,[[strikethrough]](anonymous),[[/strikethrough]] in: The Nation, Oct. 26, 1882, p. 363 (anonymous).

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