R. 30. 
R. 34. 
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 15 
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The coast Indians of southern Alaska and northern British 
Columbia. By Albert P. Niblack, U. S. N. 
pp. 225-386, 70 pls., 48 figs., 2 charts. 
A catalogue of the Hippisley collection of Chinese porcelains; 
with a sketch of the history of ceramic art in China. By 
Alfred E. Hippisley. 
pp. 387-491. 
The expedition to Funk Island, with observations upon the 
history and anatomy ofthe Great Auk. By Frederic A. 
Lucas. 
pp. 493-529, 3 pls., 4 diagrams. 
Fire-making apparatus in the U. S. National Museum. By 
Walter Hough. 
pp. 531-587, 6 pls., 49 figs. 
The collection of Korean mortuary pottery in the U. S. 
National Museum. By Pierre Louis Jouy. 
pp. 589-596, 5 pls., 1 map. P 
A study of prehistoric anthropology: Handbook for begin- 
ners. By Thomas Wilson. 
pp. 597-671, 20 pls., 43 figs. 
Ancient Indian matting, from Petit Anse Island, Louisiana. 
By Thomas Wilson. 
pp. 673-675, 1 plate. 
Results of an inquiry as to the existence of man in North 
America during the paleolithic period of the Stone Age. By 
Thomas Wilson. 
pp. 677-702, 14 figs. 
£SSQ:- 
Museum catalogues. By Randolph I. Geare. (Part of the 
Report of the Assistant Secretary.) 
pp. 8-21. 
Report upon the participation of the Smithsonian Institution 
and the National Museum in the expositions held at Cincin- 
nati and Mariettta in 1888. (Part of the Report of the 
Assistant Secretary.) 
pp. 149-186, 4 pls. 
This report consists of a letter addressed to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Insti- 
tution and inclosing Appendix A: Report upon the exhibit of the Smithsonian Insti- 
tution, including the U. 8, National Museum, at the Centennial Exposition of the 
Ohio Valley and Central States, held at Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1888. By R. Edward Earll. 
Appendix B: Report upon the exhibit of the Smithsonian Institution, including the 
U.S. National Museum, at the Centennial Exposition, Marietta, Ohio, July 16 to 21, 
1888. By William V. Cox. 
Biographical notice of James Stevenson (Appendix C). (Part 
of the Report of the Assistant Secretary.) 
pp. 187-190. 
