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  • 65. Female Fertility Figures.Author(s): Mary M. BanksReviewed work(s):Source: Man, Vol. 35 (Apr., 1935), p. 63Published by: Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and IrelandStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2789172 .Accessed: 02/03/2013 15:02

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    Article Contentsp.63

    Issue Table of ContentsMan, Vol. 35 (Apr., 1935), pp. 49-6451. An Eskimo Harpoon Rest from Alaska. [pp.49-50]52. Modern Slab Burials in Northern Castile. [pp.50-52]53. A Bambwela Purification Rite. [pp.52-53]54. The Installation (Kusamwa) of the Chief of Uha. [pp.53-56]55. The Ovingdean Prehistoric Skull Exhibiting Double Primitive Surgical Holing. [pp.56-57]56. The Ovingdean Skull. [pp.57-59]Royal Anthropological Institute: Proceedings57. The Problem of the Primitive Tribes in India. [p.59]58. The Worora Tribe of North-West Australia. [pp.59-60]59. Stonehenge and Its Problems. [p.60]60. An Anthropometric Survey of Great Britain. [pp.60-61]

    Reviews61 [pp.61-62]62 [p.62]63 [p.62]

    Correspondence64. Female Fertility Figures. [pp.62-63]65. Female Fertility Figures. [p.63]66. Folk Park and Museum, New Barnet. [p.64]67. Stone-Age Man in St. Helena. [p.64]68. Social Origins. [p.64]69. Beehive Graves and Moslem Domes. [p.64]