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Summary of Papers. 



Professor Campbell's paper was illustrated by lantern slides and photo- 

 grapns showing the gradual changes brought about by increase of carbon 

 contents and by variation in thermal and mechanical treatment. 

 An interesting discussion followed. 



The chairman annomiced that through permission of Council there 

 would be no meetings of the Section in February and April. 

 The Section then adjourned. 



William Campbell, 



Secretary 'pro tern. 



SECTION OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY. 



January 28, 1907. 



Section met at 8:15 P. M. in conjunction with the American Ethnolog- 

 ical Society, at the American Museum of Natural History, General J. G. 

 Wilson presiding. 



The minutes of the last meeting of the Section were read and approved. 



The following program was then offered: 



Marshall H. Saville, The Indians of Manhattan Island and 



Vicinity in the Seventeenth Century. 



M. Raymond Harrington, Rock Shelters and Shell Heaps near New 



York City. 



W. S. Calver, Recent Discovery of Aboriginal Remains 



ON Manhattan Island. 



Max Schrabisch, Indians of Bergen, Passaic and Morris 



Counties, New Jersey. 



Alanson Skinner, Some Recent Discoveries in a Prehistoric 



Village Site at Mariner's Harbor, Staten 

 Island. 



Reginald Pelham Bolton, Recent Discoveries in the Aboriginal, Co- 

 lonial AND Revolutionary Remains on 

 Manhattan Island. 



The Section then adjourned. 



R. S. WOODWORTH, 



Secretary. 



