BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS 



FOR 1877. 



President Eev. S. S. Hunting. 



Vice-President Dr. C. H. Preston. 



Becording Secretary Dr. C. C. Parry. 



Corresponding Secretary J. Duncan Putnam. 



Treasurer Dr. M. B. Cochran. 



Librarian Dr. E. H. Hazen. 



Curator Prof. W. H. Pratt. 



Eev. W. H. Barris, Dr. R. J. Farquharson, 



Wm. Riepe. 



ERRATA 



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 Page 93, fig. 9. 



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After " Cric-a-Brac" insert Clnb. 



For Herbrarium redd Herbarium. 



For Hereptology read Herpetology. 



For were read was. 



For McGown read McKown. 



^/iie?' Milwaukee ^toce« comvaa instead of a period. 



Before including insert not. 



For Eucalytus read Eucalyptus. 



For Canadiene read Canadien. 



For L. Hageboeck read A. Hageboeck. 



For Vereinde read Vereln. 



The black spot near the southwest corner of Grave B is to represent the Copper 



Axe Xo. 21, mentioned on Page 90. The references have been Inadvertently 



omitted both here and in Fig. S. 

 For Phoenecian read Pha?nician. 

 For W. G. Gunning read W. D. Gunning. 

 For Socilito read Sauzalito. 

 For Hawkens read Hawkins. 

 Fm' Ingorsoll read Ingersoll. 

 Fm' Forman read Foreman. 

 For Green read Greene. 



The publication of this number has been delayed in order to obtain suitable illustra- 

 tions of the Inscribed Tablets. These have been prepared by Mr. E. Bierstadt, of New 

 York, under the direction of Prof. Spencer F. Baird, of the Smithsonian Institution, 

 and will be found quite satisfactory. It should be mentioned that the photographs were 

 obtained by throwing a light obliquely across the stones from above. This has caused 

 the horizontal lines to appear heavier than the vertical lines, which is not the case ia 

 the originals Plates I and II represent the opposite sides of the larger tablet, and are 

 about two-fifths of the natural size. Plate III is about one half the natural size. 



