VIII CONTENTS. 



LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Views of the Smithsonian Institution Building: Page. 



PI. 1. Plan of the Snaithsonian Grounds xxv 



PI. 2. North front of the Smithsonian Institution xxvii 



PI. 3. South front of the Smithsonian Institution xxix 



PI. 4. North and south elevations of the re-constructed eastern portion .. xxxi 



PI. 5. East elevation of the re-constructed eastern portion xxxiii 



Plan of basement of the same xxxiii 



PI. 6. Plan of first story of the same xxxv 



Plan of second story of the same xxxv 



PI. 7. Plan of third story of the same xxxvii 



Plan of fourth story of the same xxxvii 



Antiquities at Pantaleon, Guatemala : 



Fig. 1. Group of sculptures at Pantaleon 720 



Fig. 2. Sculpture from San Juan -721 



Fig. 3. Quarter view of the same 722 



Fig. 4. Side view of the same 723 



Fig. 5. Sculpture from Pantaleon •. 725 



Fig. 6. Sculpture from Pantaleon 726 



Fig. 7. Side view of the same 726 



Fig. 8. Sculpture from Pantaleon 727 



Fig. 9. Side view of the same 727 



Fig. 10. Quarter view of the same 728 



Fig. 11. Sculpture from Pantaleon 729 



Fig. 12. Sculpture from Pantaleon 730 



Guesde Collection of Antiquities from Guadeloupe: 



Figs. 1-8. Unpolished stone blades 740-744 



F'igs.9-15. Polished stone blades 745-747 



Figs. 16-47. Stone blades with continuous faces and notched sides 748-762 



Figs. 48-76. Stone blades with butt distinct and faces not continuous.. . 763-776 



Figs. 77-88. Stone blades with hooked edges 777-781 



Figs. 89-129. Stone blades with encircling grooves , 782-797 



Figs. 130-172. Stone hammers, grinders, and polishers 798-815 



Figs. 173-185. Perforated stones 816-819 



Figs. 186-200. Ornamental forms of stone implements 819-827 



Figs. 201, 202. Carved wooden stool from Turk's Island 828, 829 



Fig. 203. Human figure carved in wood 830 



Fig. 204. Two human figures seated on chair, carved in wood (oblique 



front view) 831 



Fig. 205. Oblique rear view of the same 832 



Figs. 206, 207. Spoon and cup, carved from guava 833 



Fig. 208. Inscriptions on stone slab 834 



Figs. 209-214. Specimens of pottery 835,;836 



Fig. 215. Shellblades 837 



