LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. XV 



38. Pacsimile of Aleppo Codex . Aleppo, Syria 1014 



39. Hebrew mauuscript of the tliirteeuth century. Cairo, Egypt 1014 



40. Hebrew manuscript of the thirteenth oeutury. Cairo, Egypt 1014 



41. First American edition of the Hebrew Bible 1016 



42. Greek and Latin New Testament of Erasmus 1016 



43. First American edition of the Greek Xew Testament 1016 



44. Arabic Bible. Cairo. Egypt 1018 



45. Title page of Eliot's Indian Bible 1022 



46. Hieroglyphic Bible 1024 



The Lamp of the Eskimo. By "Walter Hough. 



1. Lamps of Labrador 1040 



2. Lamps of Cumberland Gulf 1042 



3. Lamps of Cumberland Gulf 1044 



4. Interior of an Eskimo snow hut 1046 



5. Lamps of Greenland 1046 



6. Lamps of Greenland 1046 



7. Lamps of Greenlaud 1048 



8. Lamps of Greenland 1048 



9. Bry ing frame and cooking pots of Greenland 1048 



10. Lamps of the Mackenzie River 1048 



11. Lamps of Point Barrow 1048 



12. Lamps of Kotzebue Sound 1050 



13. Lamps oi Norton Sound 1050 



14. Lamps of St. Lawrence Island 1052 



15. Lam])S of St. Lawrence Island 1052 



16. Cooking pots of St. Lawrence Island 1052 



17. Lamits of Eastern Siberia 1052 



18. Lamps of Bristol Bay 1054 



19. Lamps of Bristol I'.ay 10.54 



20. Lamps of Kadiak and the Peninsula 1056 



21. Lamps of Kadiak 1056 



22. Lamps of the Aleutian Islands 1056 



23. Lamps of the Aleutian Islands 1056 



24. Typical outlines of Eskimo lamps 1056 



TEXT FIGURES. 



Prehistoeic Art; or, the Origin of Art as Manifested in the Works of Prehistoric Man. 



By Thomas Wilson. 



1. Quaternary gravelly deposit at Chelles, section wherein Paleolithic implements are found. . - 360 



2. Paleolithic chell6en implement of chiiiped flint. From the River Arve, at the prehistoric 



station of Thennes, France 362 



3. Paleolithic cbell6en implement of chipped flint. Gravels of the Little Ouse, Norfolk, 



England 362 



4. Paleolithic chell6en implement of chipped flint. Loire Valley, central France 363 



5. Paleolithic chell6en implement of chipped flint. From the (surface) forest of Othe, eastern 



central France 364 



6. Paleolithic chel]6en implement of chipped quartzite. Bois du Rocher, near Dinan, Brittany, 



Franc e 365 



7. Paleolithic chell6en implement of chipped quartzite. Leiria, near Lisbon, Portugal 365 



8. Paleolithic chelleen implement of chipped quartzite. Laterite beds near Madras, India 366 



9. Paleolithic chelleen quartzite implement. Africa 366 



10. Paleolithic Acheuleen implement of chipped flint. Gravels of the River Somme, at St. 



Acheul, France 367 



11. Rude chii)ped flint implement of Paleolithic type. Texas 368 



12. Rude chipped flint implement of Paleolithic type. Texas 368 



13. liude chipped implement of Paleolithic type of black flint. "Wyoming 369 



14. Rude chipped implement of Paleolithic type, brownish-yellow jasper. AVyoming 369 



15. Rude chipped quartzite implement of Paleolithic type, made from a pebble. Mount Vernon, 



Virginia 370 



16. Round-ended solutreen (Paleolithic) scraper 371 



17. Flint scraper with rounded end (Paleolithic). La Madelaine (Dordogne), France 372 



18. Fliut flake (Paleolithic), ])robably a saw or knife. La Madelaine (Dordogne), France 372 



19. Flint points or drills. La Madelaine (Dordogne), France ; 373 



20. Flint gravers. La Madelaine (Dordogue), France 376 



