LIST OF PLATES, XI 



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Flying Fish (Gill): ^^^^ 



Plate I. Cypselnrns - '* 



II. Air hladdcrs - '^T: 



III. Dactyl( )i)terns volitans • ^ 



IV. Dactylopterns volitans— diflferent stages of growth 510 



GcKTUNiA (Boyd): ^ 



Plate I. Sketch plan of the central acropolis ' ;^ 



II. Objects excavated at ( U )urnia '_'^'* 



III. Clay bnirs head - 



Ahcileological Researches on the Fhontif.h of Akcjentina and Bo- 

 livia (Von Rosen): 



Plate I. Fig. 1 , grave grotto ; fig. 2 , unearthed skeleton •y't 



II. Fig. 1, cacti; fig. 2, door of cactus wood 574 



III. Fig. 1 , loom of cactus wood; fig. 2, stone hut. 574 



IV. Fig. t , ancient irrigation terraces; fig. 2, walled-up grotto. . . . 574 

 V. Fig. 1. barrow in mountain pass; fig. 2, small stone altars .... 578 



VI. Loess formations in the Tarija Valley '^ ' 8 



VII Fio- 1 Loess formation, showing fossil bones of Mastodon; 



fig. 2, modern Indian hut '^'^'^ 



VIII. Vessels and implements from Casabindo and Tarija 582 



IX. Wooden implements - - - '^' "^ 



X. Objects found at the ancient dwelling place near Tolomosa, m 



the Tarija Valley . . - . ^^^ 



The Arch-^^ology op the Pueblo Region (Hewktt): 



Plate I. Fig. 2, ruins of Puye Pueblo, New Mexico; fig. 2, 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 



, , . 590 



Mexico 



IV. Fig. 2. pueblo ruins, Montezuma Mesa, New Mexico; fig. 2, 



cliff dwelling, Montezuma Mesa, New Mexico - - - 5<I0 



V. Fig. 1, ruins of Hungopavi, New Mexico; fig. 2, ruins of Kink- 



lizhin. New Mexico '*" "* 



VI Fie- 1 ruins of Kinkletsoi, New Mexico; fig. 2, cliff dwelling, 



" 594 



Colorado _: 



VII. Casa Blanca, Arizona '' 



VIII. Cliff dwelling and mummy cave , Canyon del Muerto, Arizona .).)8 



IX. Cliff palace. Mesa Verde Park. Colorado - - ^02 



X Fi'' 2 Montezuma Castle, Beaver Creek, Arizona; fig. 2, Casa 



Grand, Gila Valley, Arizona ^^^ 



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



POINTING OF Human Bones Among American Aborigines (Hrdlicka): 



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

 coration; fig. 2, male skull, with black designs on face 

 (colored plate) ii 



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



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

 ored plate) ■ - '1 



III. Male skull painted red, from Lower California (colored plate) . 61b 

 Sling Contrivances for Projectile Weapons (Krause): 



Plate I. Slings for hurling weapons ^~ 



II. Slings for hurling weapons .-- »- 



III. Slings for hurling weapons ^'^^ 



IV. Slings for hurling weapons 



