OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 93 



ANTHROPOLOGY— Continued. r„?.'^;i''. 



Catalogue. 



Hardisty. Loucheux Indians 365 



Haven. American archeology (s. c.) 71 



Indians, photographic portraits of, list of 216 



JoxES. Aboriginal structures in Georgia 400 



Jones. Antiquities of Tennessee (s. c.) 259 



Jones. Kutchin Indians 365 



Knight. Savage weapons 415 



Lapham. Antiquities of Wisconsin (s. c.) 70 



Mason. Anthropological investigations in 1879 420 



Mason. " " 1880 432 



Mason. Latimer antiquities from Porto Rico 397 



Mason. Recent progress in anthropology 432 



Mayer. Mexican archaeology (s. c.) , 86 



Morgan. Circular relative to relationship 138 



Morgan. Systems of consanguinity (s. c.) 218 



Pickering. Gliddon mummy case (s. c.) 208 



Powell. Pirst annual report of Bureau of Ethnology 476 



Eau. Ancient aboriginal trade in North America 385 



Rau. Archaeological collection in Smithsonian Institution (s. c.) 287 



Rau. Articles on anthropological subjects, (froifl Reports S. I.) 440 



Rau. Artificial shell deposits in New Jersey 362 



Rau. Deposit of agricultural flint implements 370 



Rau. Drilling in stone without metal 372 



Rau. Gold ornament in mound in Florida 403 



Rau. Indian Pottery 368 



Rau. North American stone implements 382 



Rau. Palenque tablet (s. c.) 331 



Rau. Stock-in-trade of aboriginal lapidary 402 



Romer. Prehistoric antiquities of Hungary (translated by Rau) 392 



Ross. Eastern Tinneh Indians ' 365 



Squier and Davis. Ancient monument of Mississippi valley (s. c.) 1 



Squier and Davis. Aboriginal monuments of New York (s. c.) 15 



Stanley. Catalogue of Indian Portraits 53 



Swan. Indians of Cape Flattery (s. c) 220 



Swan. Haidah Indians (s. c.) 267 



Whittlesey'. Ancient mining at Lake Superior (s. c.) 155 



Whittlesey. Ancient works in Ohio (s. c.) 37 



III.— ARCHEOLOGY. {See ANTHROPOLoaY.) 



