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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 19 
1894. 
Primitive travel and transportation. By Otis Tufton Mason. 
pp. 237-593, 25 pls., 260 figs. 
Mancala, the national game of Africa. By Stewart Culin. 
pp. 595-607, 5 pls., 15 figs. 
The golden patera of Rennes. By Thomas Wilson. 
pp. 609-617, 1 plate, 1 fig. 
The wooden statue of Baron Ii Kamon-no-Kami Naosuké, 
pioneer diplomat of Japan. (Translation by Mr. H. Satoh 
of the label accompanying the statue. ) 
pp. 619-622, 1 plate. 
A study of the primitive methods of drilling. By J. D. 
McGuire. 
pp. 623-756, 201 figs. 
The swastika, the earliest known symbol, and its migrations; 
with observations on the migration of certain industries in 
prehistoric times. By Thomas Wilson. 
pp. 757-1011, 25 pls., 374 figs., 1 map, 1 chart. 
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The social organization and the secret societies of the Kwakiutl 
Indians. By Franz Boas. 
pp. 311-738, 51 pls., 215 figs. 
The graphic art of the Eskimos. By Walter James — offman. 
pp. 739-968, 82 pls., 154 figs. 
Notes on the geology and natural history of the peninsula of 
Lower California. By George P. Merrill. 
pp. 969-994, 10 pls. 
The mineralogical collections in the U. 8S. National Museum. 
By Witt Tassin. 
pp. 995-1000, 1 plate. 
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The tongues of birds. By Frederic A. Lucas. 
pp. 1001-1020, 2 pls., 13 figs. 
The Ontonagon copper bowlder in the U.S. National Museum. 
By Charles Moore. 
pp. 102-1030, 2 pls. 
Taxidermical methods in the Leyden Museum, Holland. By 
R. W. Shufeldt. 
pp. 1031-1037, 6 pls. 
The antiquity of the red race in America. By Thomas Wilson. 
pp. 1039-1045. 
1896. 
An account of the U. S National Museum. By Frederick W. 
True. 
pp. 287-324. 
Prehistoric art; or, the origin of art as manifested in the works 
of prehistoric man. By Thomas Wilson. 
pp. 325-664, 75 pls., 325 figs. 
