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ETHNOLOGY AND ARCHEOLOGY. 



In Charge of Franz Boas and M. H. Saville. 



1. Skeleton as found in a burial mound near Mays Lick, Mason 



County, Kentucky. Collected and prepared by Harlan 

 I. Smith. 



2. Model of an Altar Mound containing human burial. North 



Fork Works near Chillicothe, Ohio. Modelled by Har- 

 lan I. Smith. 



Nos. I and 2 are from the collections of the American 

 Museum of Natural History. 



3. Arch^ological Specimens from New York City. Col- 



lected and exhibited by W. L. Calver. 



4. Codex Vaticanus, No. 3773. Chromo-photographic re- 



production of the celebrated pre-Columbian Mexican 

 manuscript preserved in the Vatican Library, Rome, pub- 

 lished in 1896 by the Duke of Loubat. Exhibited by 

 M. H. Saville. 



5. Codex Legislatif. Carbon reproduction of the unpub- 



lished Mexican manuscript, preserved in the Library of 

 the Chamber of Deputies, Paris. Exhibitedby the Amer- 

 ican Museum of Natural History. 



6. Reproduction of the Unpublished Mexican Manuscript 



OF the Florence Library, Part of the History of 

 Mexico, by Father Sahagun. Exhibited by the Pea- 

 body Museum of Harvard University. 



7. Arch^ological Specimens Illustrating Recent Dis- 



coveries at the Ruins of Omitlan, State of Guer- 

 rero, Mexico. Collected by William Niven. From 

 the collection of the American Museum of Natural 

 History. 



