THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 



The following Museum memoirs have been published, em- 

 bodying results obtained by the Jesup North Pacific Expedition. 

 The number of the ^•olume is that which each l^ears in the series 

 of Museum memoirs. 



Vol. II. Anthropology. 



Part I. — Facial Paintings of the Indians of Northern British 

 Columbia. By Franz Boas. Pp. 1-24, pll. i-vi. June 16, 1898. 



Part IL — The Mythology of the Bella Coola Indians. By 

 Franz Boas. Pp. 25-127, pll. vii-xii. November, 1898. 



Part III. — The Archaeology of Lytton, British Columbia. 

 By Harlan I. Smith. Pp. 129-161, pi. xiii, and 117 text figures. 

 May, 1899. 



Part IV. — The Thompson Indians of British Columbia. By 

 James Teit. Edited by Franz Boas. Pp. 163-392, pll. xiv-xx, 

 and 198 text figures. April, 1900. 



Part V. — Basketry Designs of the SaHsh Indians. By Liv- 

 ingston Farrand. Pp. 393-399, pll. xxi-xxiii, and 15 text figures. 

 April, 1900. 



Part VI. — Archaeology of the Thompson River Region. By 

 Harlan I. Smith. Pp. 401-442, pll. xxiv-xxvi, and 51 text 

 figures. (With title-page, contents, and index to Vol. II.) June, 

 1900. 



Vol. IV. Anthropology (not yet completed). 



Part I. — Traditions of the Chilcotin Indians. By Livingston 

 Farrand. Pp. 1-54. June, 1900. 



Part II. — Cairns of British Columbia and Washington. By 

 Harlan I. Smith and Gerard Fowke. Pp. 55-76, pll. i-v, and 9 

 text figures. January, 1901. 



Part III. — Traditions of the Ouinault Indians. By Liv- 

 ingston Farrand, .assisted by W. S. Kahnwcilcr. Pp. 77-132. 

 January, 1902. 



Part IV. — Shell-Heaps of the Lower Eraser River. By 

 Harlan I. Smith. Pp. 133-190, pll. vi, vii, and 59 text figures. 

 December, 1902. 



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