THe AMERICAN Museum Journal 
VoLUME XV OCTOBER, 1915 NUMBER 6 
CONTENTS 
Cover, Kikuyu Boy, British East Africa 
Photograph by Carl E. Akeley 
Selicsvorerecent .Miuseunal Grolpss 2a: tes. oo oh: ack aioe ena ee Se eee 266 
Laysan Istanp Brrp Group.— University of Lowa 
Fur SEAts on Kirovi Rooxery.— American Museum of Natural History, New York 
VirGinta Deer IN THE ApIRONDACKS.— Brooklyn Institute Museum 
NEAR THE END OF 4 TrGeR Hunrt.— Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, England 
Tyrannosaurus, the Largest Flesh-eating Animal that Ever Lived 
BarnuM Brown 271 
With illustrations of the model for a proposed group in the American Museum and of the 
first mounted skeleton for this group 
Story of the discovery and excavation of the petrified bones of these gigantic dinosaurs in 
the Bad Lands of Montana 
US he Ole te COMO as). Sd vow lee tiie | ieee Ne oem JAMES P. CHAPIN 281 
Illustrations from photographs by Herbert Lang 
Reproductions in Duotone of African Photographs. ................ opposite 292 
From the work of Herbert Lang and Carl E. Akeley 
thes ral or Wari Viacedonia. +... .ee.t.0,. aos Davip STARR JORDAN 293 
The Penguins of South Georgia................ RosBert CusHMAN Murpuy 301 
The story of the ‘‘kings,”’ following the story of the ‘‘Johnnies’’ in the last issue of the 
JOURNAL 
Ancient Gold Art in the New World.............. HERBERT J. SPINDEN 307 
Collection of 15,000 specimens in gold, stone and pottery excavated from the ruins of a pre- 
historic city in Costa Rica — Discovery made during the clearing of a great banana planta- 
tion at Mercedes by Mr. Minor C. Keith 
Brederie- Ward Putnam, 1839-1915... 1.23. o.oo wa CLARK WISSLER 315 
Brief review of the work of one of the most eminent of American anthropologists 
Avestan ORES caete ceststl bok eee ac abl Anise pekabo el eee LL. ee Sli 
Including illustration of white rhino presented to the American Museum by Mr. John H. 
Prentice 
Mary Cyntuta Dickerson, Editor 
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July 16, 1894. 
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