ANTHROPOLOGY. 765 



1. Archaeological explorations in the Ohio Valley. Altar mounds 

 and their contents. By Prof. F. W. Putnam. 



2. Indoor games of the Japanese. By Prof. E. S. Morse. 



3. The great mound of Cahokia. By Win. McAdams. 



4. Life among the Mohawks in the Catholic missions of Quebec 

 province. By Mrs. Erminnie A. Smith. 



5. Metrical standard of the mound-builders — by the method of 

 even divisors. By Charles Whittlesey. 



G. The mound-builders identified. By Prof. John Campbell. 



7. An abnormal human skull from a stone grave in Tennessee. 

 By Prof. F. W. Putnam. 



8. Typical shapes among the emblematical mounds. The differ- 

 ent attitudes exhibited by the same animal. By S. D. Peet. 



9. Personal observations of the Missouri River mounds from 

 Omaha to Saint Loins; considered from a geological standpoint. 

 Their invariable association with the Loess and Terrace formation. 

 By E. P. West. 



10. Osage war customs. By J. O. Dorsey. 



11. Some observations on the laws and privileges of the gens in 

 Indian society. By Miss A. C. Fletcher. 



12. An ancient village of the emblematic mound-builders. Caches 

 guarded by effigies. Effigies guarding the village and sacrificial 

 places not far away. By S. D. Peet. 



13. A new stand for mounting skulls. By E. E. Chick. 



14. Symbolic earth formation. By Miss A. C. Fletcher. 



15. The correspondence between the prehistoric map of North 

 America and the system of social development. By S. D. Peet. 



16. The Charnay collection at Washington. By O. T. Mason. 



17. Kitchens of the East. By E. S. Morse. 



18. Methods of arrow release. By E. S. Morse. 



19. Game drives among the emblematic mounds. By S. D. Peet. 



20. Vestiges of glacial man in Central Minnesota. By Miss F. E. 

 Babbitt. 



21. High places connected with ancient villages; the religious 

 structures common to villages in prehistoric time. By S. D. Peet. 



22. A classification of the sciences. By J. W. Powell, 

 Science, Sept. 14; Am. Naturalist, Nov. 



American Journal of Philology, vol. in, no. 4; vol. iv, Nos. 1, 2, 3. 

 Baltimore, Md. 



American Naturalist, The. Monthly, vol. xvn. Philadelphia: Mc- 

 Calla & Stavely. 



Analcs del Museo Nacional de Mexico, vol. in, pts. 2-5. Mexico. 



Anderson, John.— Catalogue and hand-book of the archaeological col- 

 lections in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Part I. Asoka in Indo- 

 Scytbian galleries. 



