ANTHROPOLOGY. 845 



PAPERS UEAD. 



A visit to Siletz Agency. By J. Owen Dorsey. 



Permanence of early Iroquois clans and sacbemships. By W". M. Beauchamp. 



The remains of San Juan Teolihuacan. By Amog W. Butler. 



Significance of flora to the Iroquois. By Erminnie A. Smith. 



A supposed natural alloy of copper and silver from the north shore of Lake Superior, in 



Minnesota. By N. H. Winchell. 

 Exhibition of copper implements. By W. C. "Wyman. 



Sacred war tent and some war customs of the Omahas. By Alice C. Fletcher. 

 Laws and terms of relationship of the Omahas. By Francis La Flesche. 

 Exploration of recent Indian mounds in Dakota. By William McAdams. 

 Buatal customs of our aborigines. By Henry Gillman. 

 An,cient pictographs in Illinois and Missouri. By William McAdams. 

 Customs, language, and legends of the Senecas. By J. W. Sanborn. 

 Music in speech. By M. L. House. 



The stone ax in the Champlain Valley. By G-. H. Perkins. i 



The number habit. By C. S. Minot. 

 Indian personal names. By J. Owen Dorsey. 

 An average day in camp. By Alice C. Fletcher. 

 Are contemporary phantasms of the dead to be explained partly as folk-lore ? By C. S. 



Minot. 

 Ornaments made of pieces of human skulls, from a mound In Ohio. By F. W. Putnam. 

 On certain singular stone implements from Vermont. By G. H. Perkins. 

 Explorations in the great Cahokia mounds. By William McAdams. 

 Proper method of exploring mounds. By F. W. Putnam. 

 Who made belt-wampnm ? By Erminnie A. Smith. 



Primary classifiers in Dhegiha and cognate languages. By J. Owen Dorsey. 

 The degeneracy of races. By William Zimmerman. 



Dr. Dall's vice-presidential address was upon the native tribes of Alaska. 



American Journal of Archaeology and the History of Fine Arts. Baltimore. Vol. I. 



Editor: A. L. Frothingham, jr., Johns Hopkins University. 

 American Journal of Philology. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Editor : B. 



Gildersleeve. Vol. v, No. 4 ; vi, 1, 2, 3, Quarterly. 

 American Naturalist. Hlustrated Magazine of Natural History. Philadelphia. Vol. 



XIX, 12 nos. [Has departments of p.sychology and anthropology,] 

 Anales del Museo Nacional de Mexico. Vol. iv. 



Anikier, Pa. A manual of human and animal anatomy. St. Petersburg. 281 p. 8vo. 

 Annales du Mus^o Guimet. Paris: Leroux. 

 Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Journal, vol. xiv, 3, 4; xv, 



1, 2. Loudon. 

 Anthropological Society of Washington. Transactions, vol. ill, Nov. 6, 1883-May 19, 



1885. Washington: For Soc, 204 pp. 8vo. [Papers by Kengla, Dorsey, Holmes, 



Blodgett, Thomas, Ward, Niblack, Bates, Thompson, Gregory, Gallandet, Burnett, 



Reynolds, Tylor, Howitt, Boas, Murdoch, Brinton, MindelefF, Matthews, Henshaw, 



Stevenson, Gatschet, Seely, and Powell.] 



LIST OF PAPEE8 READ. 



Stone mounds and graves in Hampshire County, W. Va. By L. A. Eengla. 

 An Osage secret society. By J. Owen Dorsey. 

 The textile fabrics of the mound-builders. By William H. Holmes. 

 The census of Bengal. By .James A. Blodgett. 

 The houses of the mound-builders. By Cyrus Thomas. 

 The Cherokees probably mound-builders. By Cyrus Thonms. 

 Mind as a social factor. By Lester F. W,ard. 

 The Smithsoni.an Collections for 1883. By Albert Niblack. 

 Discontinuities in Nature's method. By H. H. Bates. 

 Recent graves in Kansas. By Alton H. Thompson. 

 Elements of modern civilization. By J. M. Gregory. 

 Migrations of the Siouan tribes. By J. Owen Dor.sey. 

 International ethic*. By F. M. Gnllaudet. 



Comparative frequency of certain eyo^liseases in the white and tlie colored race in the 

 United States. Bv Swan M. Burnett. 



