The American Museum Journal 



CONTENTS FOR DiaiKMBEll, 1<>11 



Front i.spii-cr. Kaictcur, tlir (Jrcal Falls ol' the (Juianas 



Ro\i('\v of thr Muscunrs I^xjiloratioii Work 2(»7 



Location of Fxplorinu' and V'wUl I'artics of 1!)11 . . . 209 



Fast Xanisliinu Records Fkkokkk A. r>r( \s 270 



Fossil Huntini,' hy Hoat in ( 'anada Hakxtm Hhow x 27)^ 



Wit h photographs (if tlu" pictuirscnic Red Deor Canon of .\ll)i'rta ami de- 

 scription of a new method of fossil exploration 



British Guiana and Brazil to Mount Rorainia. .Hkxhy F. ( kami'Tox 283 



Biolof^ical Survey from the coast to Mount Horaima, the eastern of the two 

 SoiUli American centers of dispersal from which Xorth Amtn-ic.i was re- 

 populated after the Ice Af?e 



Zoological Expedition to Western Colombia. . Frank M. Chap.max 29o 



Zoological siu-vey and studies for a new Habitat IJird (Jroup 



Anthropological Field Work for the Year Clark W issi.kk 299 



With photograjilis of the Sun Dance among I lie Plains Indians 



Harlan I. Smith: Explorer in Arclueology 301 



Collecting Fossil Fishes in Ohio Hashfokd Deax 302 



Newly Discovered Ca\e in the Copper Queen Mine 



Edmuxi) Otis Hovey 304 



Museum Xews Notes 307 



Mary Cynthia Dickerson, Editor 

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Entered as second-class matter .January 12, 19U7, at the Post-ORlce at Boston, Mass. 

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