LIST OB' PLATES. XI 



Flyino Fish (Gill): P'^^*'- 



Plate I. Cypselnrits 508 



II. Air bladdei-gi . .^^ 508 



III. Dactylopterus-volita,ns 510 



IV. Dactylopterus volitans'— different stages of g-rowtli 510 



GouRNiA (Boyd): 



Plate I. Sketch plan of the central acropolis - 564 



II. Objects excavated at Goiirnia 564 



III. Clay bnll's head 570 



Arc'h.^i:ological Researches on the Frontier op Aroentina and Bo- 

 livia (Von Rosen): 



Plate I. Fig. 1, grave grotto; fig. 3. nneartlied skeleton 574 



II. Fig. 1, cacti; fig. 3, door of cactns wood 574 



III. Fig. 1 . loom of cactus wood; fig. 3, stone hut .. 574 



IV. Fig. 1 , ancient irrigation terraces; fig. 3. walled-up grotto 574 



V. Fig. 1. barrow in mountain pass; fig. 3. small stone altars 578 



VI. Loess formations in the Tarija Valley 578 



VII. Fig 1, Loess formati(m, showing fossil bones of Mastodon; 



fig. 3, modern Indian hut 583 



VIII. Vessels and implements from Casabindo and Tarija 583 



IX. Wooden imj)lements - 583 



X. Objects found at the ancient dwelling place near Tolomosa. in 



the Tarija Valley 583 



The Arch.isolouy of the Pueblo Region (Hewett): 



Plate I. Fig. 3, ruins of Puye Pueblo, New Mexico; fig. 3. restoration 



of cliff dwellings in Sandia Canyon. New Mexico 586 



II. Restoration of pueblo of Tchirege. New Mexico 586 



III. Ruins of pueblo of Giusewa and mission of San Diego. New 



Mexii-o 5!)0 



IV. Fig. 3, piieblo ruins, Montezuma Mesa, New Mexico; fig. 3, 



cliff dwelling, Montezuma Mesa, New Mexico 590 



V. Fig. 1, ruins of Hungopavi, New Mexico; fig. 3. ruins of Kink- 



lizhin. New Mexico . ^ 5i)4 



VI. Fig. 1, ruins of Kinkletsoi. New Mexico; fig. 3, cliff" dwelling, 



Colorado 594 



VII. Casa Blanca, Arizona 598 



VIII. Cliff dwelling and mummy cave. Canyon del Muerto, Arizona. 598 



IX. Cliff palace. Mesa Verde Park, Colorado 003 



X. Fig. 3, Montezuma Castle, Beaver Creek, Arizona; fig. 3, Casa 



Grand, Gila Valley, Arizona - - 603 



XI. Cliff dwellings, Gila Hot Springs, New Mexico 603 



Painting of Human Bones Among American Aborkhnes (Hrdlicka): 



Plate I. Fig. 1 , modern female skull with painted inscription and de- 

 coration; fig. 3. male skull, with black designs on face 



(colored plate) - - 607 



II. Fig. 1, Wasco skull, with a discoloration by copper salts; fig. 

 3, Wasco skull, with colored cross over frontal bone (col- 

 ored plate) 613 



III. Male skull painted red, from Lower California (colored plate) . 616 

 Sling Contrivances for Projectile Weapons (Krause): 



Plate I. Slings for hurling weapons 634 



II. Slings for hurling weapons 624 



III. Slings for hurling weapons 683 



IV. Slings for hurling weaiions 6:^3 



