THe American Museum JOurRNAL 
VOLUME XV FEBRUARY, 1915 NUMBER 2 
CONTENTS 
Cover, Colonel Roosevelt in South America 
Photograph by Mr. L. E. Miller 
Pim sute Gent ral MPAA 6 5%... 2.4.04 Bee aa xk Deon ee THEODORE ROOSEVELT 35 
Together with mention of the geographical work of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific papegiuen 
in exploring the ‘‘River of Doubt”’ 
Illustrations from photographs by Kermit Roosevelt, George K. Cherrie and other mem- 
bers of the expedition 
The Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition.................. L. E. Minter 49 
A story of the journey through South America’s traveled highways and unexplored jungles, 
with mention of many strange birds and beasts and descriptions of the country and the people. 
Illustrations from photographs by the Author 
Roosevelt’s Through the Brazilian Wilderness — A Review...... . J. A. ALLEN 64 
warms the Health of Armies... 2. ....%2 £00066... e 2 C.-E. A. WINSLow_ 67 
A discussion of the methods by which the armies in the field to-day are protected from dis- 
ease — A comparison of the daily rations of the armies of various nations 
With illustrations from models in the military hygiene exhibit at the American Museum 
Home songs of the. Tewa Indians......:..../.....%.. HERBERT J. SPINDEN 73 
With an eight-page insert in sepia of photographs as follows: 
FHM NTC LAY CP iy nr leyc eo coe aera oie cis elo ROE -Kart Moon 
The Sacred Lake of the Taos Mountains.................. H. J. SprnpEN 
ETOP PT geEs ADV ee aN rors oa Seca eee chin Bite ne ay cela a FRrEepERIC MoNsEN 
The Pueblo on the Valley Road......... eR Oo eens S H. J. SPrInpDEN 
Hopi; Girl Grinding, Corn: 22. 5...24.. Eh gi Ree KITT of es eet Ne Kari Moon 
Atthe Bridge — Sani IManPUCDIOs 25. fal ts aoe kes we ... Kart Moon 
The Courtship — San Juan Pueblo....... Bh Bee eas on ie CRS ....- KARL Moon 
rae WO UTAU DAT cin ek ohh eho cia ee eee Tags SR ee .H. J. SPINDEN 
Memories of Professor Albert S. Bickmore ................ L. P. Gratacap 79 
Pee a cet a BE eNIG Re is ae ate i 3 ee Rt. Rs a ay SS Me es oe oat 83 
Mary Cyntruia Dickerson, Editor 
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