VIII CONTENTS. 



GENERAL APPENDIX. 



Pago. 



Papers relating to Anthropology 205 



The Eay Collection from Hupa Reservation, by Otis T. Mason 205 



A Navajo Artist, by R. W. Shnfeldt 240 



Notes on Customs of the Dakotahs, by Paul Beckwith 245 



Atuatanas, Natives of Copper River, Alaska, by Henry T. Allen 253 



Indians of theQuinaielt Agency (Washington Territory), byC. Willoughby. 267 



The Stone Age of Oregon, by M. Eells 283 



Charm stones, or "Plummets" from California, by Lorenzo G. Yates 296 



Studies on tho Archajology of Michoacan, Mexico, by Nicolas Leon 306 



On some Spurious Mexican Antiquities, by William H. Holmes 319 



Earth-works at Fort Ancient, Ohio, by W. M. Thompson 335 



Miscellaneous i^apers 339 



On Certain Parasites, Commensals, and Domiciliares in the Pearl Oysters, 



by R. E.G. Stearns 339 



Time-Reckoning for the Twentieth Century, by Saudford Fleming 345 



Report on Astronomical Observatories, by George H. Boohmer , 367 



Catalogue of Publications of the Smithsonian Institution, by William J. Rhees. 485 



Index to the volume 869 



LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



The Ray Collection from Hupa Reservation, 26 plates of 118 figures. 



A Navajo Artist, 3 figures. 



Indians of the Quinaiolt Agency, 7 figures. 



Charm stones or " Plummets," 4 plates of 34 figures. 



Archaeology of Michoacan, 1 'figure. 



Some spurious Mexican Antiquities, 18 figures. 



Earth-works at Fort Ancient, Ohio, 1 figure. 



Parasites, etc. in the Pearl Oysters, 3 plates of 5 figures. 



Time-Reckoning for the Twentieth Century, 2 figures. 



