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This collection represents burial under baskets as prac- 
ticed by a prehistoric people of Utah and was discovered 
by Richard Wetherill, of the Hyde Exploring Expedition 
during the winter of 1893-94. 
5. PHOTOGRAPHS OF PicTOoGRAPHS FROM UTAH. Collected 
and exhibited by Mr. B. T. B. Hyde. 
6. TypicAL COLLECTION OF MATERIAL FouND IN AN INDIAN 
BuxiAL Pracre ar TortENviLieE, 8S. I. From the col- 
lections of the American Museum of Natural History. 
Exhibited by Mr. George H. Pepper; collected by Messrs. 
George H. Pepper and M. H. Saville. 
7. COLLECTION OF ANCIENT PUEBLO SKULLS. Exhibited and 
collected by Dr. Walter Fewkes, Washington, D. C. 
S$. DIAGRAMS SHOWING THE GROWTH OF CHILDREN IN VARI- 
ous Cities oF America. Exhibited by Dr. G. M. West. 
g. DIAGRAM SHOWING THE DIFFERENCE IN THE RATE OF 
GROWTH OF First-BORN AND LATER-BORN CHILDREN. 
Exhibited by Mr. Franz Boas. 
The diagram shows that first-born children develop 
physically better than later-born children. They are 
both taller and heavier than the latter. 
10. ANTHROPOMETRICAL Cuarts. Designed and exhibited by 
Etorn VV. 2. Ripley. 
11. PHONoGRAPHIC REcoRDS OF INDIAN Soncs. Exhibited by 
Mr. Franz Boas. 
Songs of Kwakiutl Indians of Vancouver Island, re- 
corded in 1893. 
12. THE BEAVER IN THE ART OF THE INDIANS OF BRITISH 
CotumBiA. Exhibit of the Department of Anthropology 
of the American Museum of Natural History. 
Showing the conventional forms in which the beaver is 
represented in carvings, etchings and paintings of the 
Indians of British Columbia. 
