THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 

 Vol. V. Anthropology (not yet completed). 



Part I. — Kwakiutl Texts. By I-"ranz Boas and George 

 Hunt. Pp. 1-270. January, 1902. 



Part II. — Kwakiutl Texts (continued). Pp. 271-402. De- 

 cember, 1902. 



Vol. VII. Anthropology (not yet completed). 



Part I. — The Decorative Art of the Amur Tribes. By 

 Berthold Laufer. Pp. 1-79, pll. i-x.xxiii, and 24 te.xt figures. 

 January, 1902. 



ETHNOGRAPHICAL ALBUM. 



Ethnograyihical Alljum of the North Pacific Coasts of America 

 and Asia. Part I, pp. 1-5, plL 1-28. August, 1900. 



Among those in preparation are : 



Vol. IV, Part V. — The Lillooet of British Columbia. By 

 James Teit. 



Vol. VII. Part II. ^ The Chukchee. By Waldemar Bogoras. 



Vol. YIU, Part I. — The Haida of Queen Charlotte Islands, 

 B. C. By John R. Swanton. 



Ethnographical Album of the North Pacific Coasts of America 

 and Asia. Part II. 



NEWS NOTES 



HE Department of Vertebrate Palaeontology has re- 

 cently received two very handsome gifts ; the skull 

 iif the white rliinoceros of Africa from J. Pierpont 

 Morgan, Esq. ; and casts of the skull, brain cavity 

 and foot of two species of Uintatherium, a cast of 



the skull and jaw of Brontops robitstns and a cast of the skeleton 



of A)icliisa!tnis, presented by the Yale University Museum 



through Professor Charles E. Beecher. 



Professor J. E. Duerden, Honorary Curator of Cofelenter- 



ates, who has spent the past year as interim professor of biology 



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