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8. Photographs and Plan of a Recently Discovered Az- 



tec Temple Near Tepoztlan, State of Morelos, 

 Mexico. Explorations of Francisco Rodriguez and M. 

 H. Saville. 



9. Prehistoric Inca Garments of Ancient Peru, from 



Graves near Lake Titicaca. 



10. Shell, Bead and Feather Work of Ancient Peru, 



from Ruins of Gran Chimu. 



11. Busts of KwAKiuTL Indians, Vancouver Island. Mod- 



eled by Mr. Kaspar Mayer. 



Nos. 9, 10 and 11 are from the collections of the 

 American Museum of Natural Histoiy. 

 13. Water Color Paintings of Eskimo by R. W. Porter. 

 Exhibited by Mr. R. W. Porter. 



13. Anthropometric Instruments AND Their Use. Exhib- 



ited by Dr. A. Hrdlicka, of the Anthropological Depart- 

 nient of the State Pathological Institute. 



14. Collection of Implements from the Eskimo of South- 



ampton Island. Exhibited by Captains Geo. Conner 

 and Th. Luce. 



15. Games of the Eskimo of Smith Sound. Collected by 



Lieut. R. E. Peary. From the collections of the Amer- 

 ican Museum of Natural Histoiy. 



16. DiviNATORY Diagrams. From the collections of the 



Museum of Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania. 

 Exhibited by Mr. Stewart Culin. 



17. Rock Painting from British Columbia. Exhibited by 



Mr. James Teit. 



iS. Conventionalized Designs from the North Pacific 

 Coast. Arranged by Mr. Franz Boas. 



19. Specimens illustrating the Culture of the Indians of 

 Northern Mexico. Collected by Dr. Carl Lumholtz. 

 Nos. 18 and 19 are from the collections of the Amer- 

 ican Museum of Natural History. 



