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140- American Antiquarian^ viii., 223. 



"The T.odge-Dweller." Paper read before Anthropological 

 Society, Washington, April 20, 18S6. " Lodge- Dwellers" 

 intermediate to Indians and Mound-Builders. 



14'- Anieriian Antiquarian, viii., 299. 



"Pottery \'essels in Glenwood." Broken vessel from six feet 

 down in loess. 



142. Pi rxAM, C. v.. Elephant Pipes, 8 vo., 40 pp., 18S5. 



A vindication of the lllei)hant Pipes and Inscribed Tablets 

 from the accusations of the Bureau of Kthnology. 



14^^ — Elephant Pipes and Inseribed Tablets^ Svo., 96 



[pp., 1880. 



"Second edition" of No. 142, with -correspondence" added. 

 Printed separately and as an appendix to vol. iv. of Pro- 

 ceedings. 



144 Seienee, vol. vii. (No. 157.) 



"The Davenport Tablets." Reply to Thomas' letters (No. 

 171, No. I 72). 



145- Seienee. vii. (No. 171.) 



"The Davenport Tablets." Letter from Mr. GdiSS disaioni- 

 inx intentional fraud. (See Nos. 8 and 9.) 



146. Rat, Chari.ks. Prehistorie Fishini:;.^ y. 125. 



Describes an Arkansas bone fish hook from the Academy's 

 collection. 



147. Prehistoric Plshin^i:;, y>\). 241-242. 



Summary of C. A. White's articles upon shell-heaps. 



148. Ri:ai), iM. C Anieriean Antiquarian, iv., 225. 



"The Welsh Butterfly. Is the Inscrii)tion^()ld? " Refers with 

 doubt to tablets. 



149. Rr>r, H. N. f^roeeeduigs A. A. A. S., 1882, 584. 



"Remarks on Davenport Tablet." (Abstract.) Translation 

 given by modern Dakotas. 



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