Tue American Museum Journa 
VOLUME XV NOVEMBER, 1915 NUMBER 7 
CONTENTS 
Cover, The Staunch Support of the Explorer in North or South-polar Regions 
Erontispiece, Record ‘Tusks from Mount Kenya....-...2.....2..0.e.2<.0: 322 
Elephant Hunting on Mount Kenya.................... Cart E, AKELEY 323 
A woman wins the record tusks for the Mount Kenya region. Illustrations from photo- 
graphs by the Author 
Reproductions in Duotone of Antarctic_Photographs............ opposite 338 
Representative of the Australasian-Antarctic expedition under Sir Douglas Mawson. 
Selected from the 115 enlargements of Mawson photographs on exhibition at the American 
Museum of Natural History 
The Stefansson Expedition of 1913 to 1915..Maysor GENERAL A. W. GREELY 339 
A seven-hundred-mile ice trip of extreme hazard northward from the Canadian mainland 
to Banks Land — Discovery of new land north of Prince Patrick Island 
With map showing generalized route (through courtesy of the American Geographical 
Society) 
sthetome of the Hopi Indians: s.. 0... ce.6 2s. ese oe CuarRK WISSLER 343 
A ‘‘human habitat group’’ constructed in the American Museum to show the home of the 
Hopi people and their daily routine of life 
Becmumes of Natural History. ........ 2.2.2.4. <6. CHARLES R. Eastman 349 
Illustrated with drawings made some four centuries ago 
Evolution of Arms and Armor...............-.eeeeeeeeeee BASHFORD DEAN 357 
Calling attention to the marvelous armor collection at_the Metropolitan Museum of Art 
in New York City, which gives opportunity for the study of armor historically and for a 
comparative study relative to the fitness of armor for practical service in the present Euro- 
pean war 
Tsimshian Stories in Carved Wood........ LIEUTENANT GEORGE T. Emmons 363 
Hanploriaeaspurof the Andes. ...... 0... ..0:..2. 0h ssegeue Leo E. MILLER 367 
MNES SPE OLESEN hn ori wd st Sa cbane S-¥ Shed Et. 8S Mee ane = oo OS 372 
Mary Cyrnraia Dickerson, Editor 
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