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BULLETIN 51, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
The shofar—its use and origin. By Cyrus Adler. 
pp. 437-450, 4 pls. 
The Crump burial cave. (Blount County, Alabama.) By 
Frank Burns. 
pp. 451-454, 1 plate. 
Minute stone implements from India. By Thomas Wilson. 
pp. 455-460, 2 pls, 
Comparative odlogy of North American birds. By R. W. 
Shufeldt. 
pp. 461-493. 
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Recent advances in museum methods. (Part of the Report of 
the Assistant Secretary.) 
pp. 21-58, 55 pls. 
Columbian Historical Exposition in Madrid. (Part of the 
Report of the Assistant Secretary.) 
pp. 86-108; also Appendix X, pp. 324-334. : 
The World’s Columbian Exposition. (Part of the Report of 
the Assistant Secretary.) 
pp. 108-114, 1 plate; also Appendix IX, pp. 316-321. 
The poisonous snakes of North America. By Leonhard 
Stejneger. 
pp. 345-487, 19 pls., 70 figs. 
Chinese games with dice and dominoes. By Stewart Culin. 
pp. 489-537, 12 pls., 33 figs. 
The onyx marbles; their origin, composition, and uses, both 
ancient and modern. By George P. Merrill. 
pp. 589-585, 18 pls. 
The cowbirds. By Charles Bendire. 
pp. 587-624, 3 pls. 
Primitive American armor. By Walter Hough. 
pp. 625-651. 
The weapons and wings of birds. By Frederic A. Lucas. 
pp. 653-663, 1 plate, 8 figs. ; * 
Notes on the ethnology of Tibet. By William Woodville 
Rockhill. 
pp. 665-747, 52 pls. 
Two Persepolitan casts in the U. 5. National Museum. By 
Cyrus Adler. 
pp. 749-753, 2 pls. 
Museum collections to illustrate religious history and cere- 
monials. By Cyrus Adler. 
pp. 755-768. cs 
If public libraries, why not public museums?" By Edward 8. 
Morse. 
pp. 769-780. 
1Reprinted from The Atlantic Monthly, July, 1893, pp. 112-119. 
