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and Quartz? 



If not, send 10, 25 or 50 cents for a speci 

 men, or $1.00 for a series of live speoiiueias 

 Or, send 10, 13 or 35 ui^nt.-i for a crystal of 

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 Bargains in Sioux Indian Relics. 



White quartz stoue heatl war clubs, raw- 

 hide covered handles with steer tail penants, 

 $2.25 each. Native stone head war clubs, 

 rawhide covered handles witli steer tail pen- 

 nant, $1.25 each. Steel point, 3 feathered 

 arrows, 8 lor $1.00. Pappoose carriers full 

 beaded on fancy support sticks (large size), 

 $7.00 each. ■ Red pipesti'ne pi))es. steCiis ele- 

 gantly decorated with porcupine quill work, 

 $2.50 each. Plain red pipestone pipes, 75c to 

 $1.25 each. Heavily headed, long tobacco 

 bags $2.50 to $3.00 each. Squaw necklace.s, 

 containing 24 to 40 — 8 inch long bone beads, 

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Crinoid Heads 

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Archaeological Pamphlets. 



Briiri^ford, J. F. Arch:eolngi(,'al Re- 

 searches in Nicaragua, lOOpp, 203 tigs, 1 50 



i'nrr. J.iickn Mounds of thy Mississippi 



Vadey, li8pp 20 



Evujis, John. Antiquity of Man, Hpp. ... 10 



(iiUimm. Htnry. The Mound Builders 

 in Michigan, 28pp, 12 figuree 15 



Hales, Henry Prehistoric New Mexican 

 Pottery, 20pp, 17 tigures 15 



Henry, Joseph. Circular in Reference to 



American Arcb.'eology, 15pp, 38 tig. . 10 



Eoworl/i, II. ']'he Methods of Arcba'olog- 



ica) RcM'aith, 22|>p ^ 10 



Indiana. North America. List of Phom- 



graphic Portjaits, 43pp ■ 15 



Jones, Joscpli. Explorations of the Abor- 

 iginal Remains of Tenn, I81pp, llOtig 1 50 



Moriiun, L. H. Circular in Rifeience to 

 the Degrees of Relationship Among 

 Different Nations, 34pp 10 



Bau. Chasi. Articles on Anthropological 



Subjects, Jine. 180pp. fi3 tigs 50 



Drilling in Stone Without the Use of 



Metal, llpp, 12 tig 10 



Observations On a Gold Ornament 



Fiiund ill Florida. 6pp. 1 Hg 10 



Prehistoric Finhiugin Europe and North 



Atutrica, bliOpp 3 00 



The Stock in Trade of an Aboriginal 

 Lipiilary, 9pp, 16 lig 10 



Smith. < I V. Useof Flint Blades to Work 



Pine Wood. 6pp 10 



Snydtr, J. F Were the Osages Mound 

 Builders? lOpp 10 



Swan, J O. The Hardah Indians of 

 Queen Charlottes Lsijind, British Col- 

 umbia Willi a Bi ief Di'sciipiiou ot 

 their Carvings. Tattooing, iVrc, 22pp, 



7 pl.iles 1 t'O 



The Indians of Cape Flattery, 118pp, 

 . 44 tigs 1 00 



Tylor, E U Stone Age Basis tor Oiient- 



al Stndy, Uipp 10 



Wanner, Atrtns. Relics i>f an Imiian 

 Hunting (iiMund in Yoik Co., Pa , 

 I6pp, 68 tig 15 



Wilson, Thos. Criminal Anthropologj , 



70pp 1"' 



Primative Industry 14i)p 10 



For $1 you can select pamphlets to value of 

 $1.15; for $2 to value of $2 50; for $3 to value 

 of $3.75; for $5 to value of $6. 



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