Excerpt from Among the Indians of Guiana: Being Sketches Chiefly Anthropologic From the Interior of British Guiana
Indian religion, and of that part of another chapter which deals with stone-implements, has already appeared in the Journal of the Anthropological Institute that the two first chapters in the present volume are re-written from a paper read by me before the Royal Geographical society and that the chapter on plant life appeared almost in its present form in the Gardener's Chronicle.'
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