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INDEX TO TITLES. 
Anthropology. George Catlin Indian gal- 
Wenyis ees acre ose -eeeae R.8 
Golden pateraof Rennes. R.85 
Graphic art of the Eski- 
16 t (OR SEA Sane R. 90 
Hampton Normal and 
Agricultural Institute, 
list of Indian boys and 
PITIG Sb seisaen ae eee P.79 
Harpoons, aboriginal 
ATMETICAM! Sheen ocs oes R.117 
Havasu-pai Indians -...- P, 859 
Hopi ceremonial  pig- 
AVPOENUG So eee chic ees nee R. 120 
Human beastofburden.. R.18 
li Kamon-no-Kami Nao- 
suké, wooden statue 
Ole pe sewescemetans ee ccee R.86 
India, minute stone im- 
plements from........- R. 68 
Indian boys and girls, list 
Ole ey arene acne P.79 
Indian paintings, Cat- 
Ih cepa I pay Pree ee R.8, R. 52 
Indians, Alaska and 
British Co- 
lumbia..... R. 24 
Havasu-pai... P.859 
Kwakiutl.... R.89 
Jadeite implements, Alas- 
Kam mmwiteae eee ee eee P.395 
Japan .... R.58, R.59, R. 60, P. 836 
Japanese wood-cutting 
and wood-cut printing. R.63 
Jewish ceremonial ob- 
jects in National Mu- 
seum, catalogue of..... 
Kilima-njaro, ethnologi- 
cal collections from... R.56 
Korean mortuary pottery R.28 
Kutenai canoe........... R. 114 
R. 115 
Kwakiutl Indians, social 
organization and secret 
societies of the......... R. 89 
Lamp of the Eskimo..... R.101 
Log of the Savannah.... R.53 
Man in North America 
during paleolithie pe- 
riod of stone age .....- R.31 
Maneala, the national 
game of Africa ........ R. 84 
Man’s knife of North 
American Indians..... R. 106 
Mexico, throwing-sticks. P.932 
Mound exploration, di- 
FeCtlOMSTORe -- ae. wees C. 28 
Musical seales, historyof. R.119 
Naskopie Indians, single- 
headed drum of ....... P. 736 
Navajo belt weaver.....- P. 860 
Navajo Indians, evolu- 
tion of house building. P.902 
Navajo shoemaker ....-- P. 697 
Navajo tanner.-.......... P. 683 
Naval architecture ...... R. 61 
Anthropology. 
New Brunswick, shell- 
. mounds on coast of.... P.229 
New England,  shell- 
mounds on coast of.... P.229 
New York sees). o =. P. 351 
Norsk naval architecture P.583 
Ohio, cloth from mound 
INS 2 eee eee oe 
Overlaying with copper 
by Americanaborigines P. 1015 
Paleolithic period in Dis- 
P. 347 
trict of Columbia....-. BET 
Paris Exposition, 1889... R.54 
Persepolitan casts, two.. R.80 
Pipes and smoking cus- 
toms of the North 
American aborigines... R.103 
Pit-dwellers of Yezo, the 
ancient ....... ieUSRse R. 49 
Plants, aboriginal uses of. 
B.39 (J) 
Playing ecards from Ja- 
Pans olcutece eee R. 99, P. 886 
Pointed bark canoes of 
theKutenaiand Amur. R.114 
Porcelains, Hippisley col- 
lection of Chinese. ...- R.118 
Potomac tide-water re- 
BION: Lasse eee ee P.776 
Prehistoric art .......... R. 98 
Primitive American ar- 
MOP S22 es Rane 
frame for 
weaving ... R.112 
methods of 
drilling 2222) ORAS? 
travel and 
transporta- 
On eeseee R. 838 
Religious history and 
ceremonials, collec- 
tions illustrating ...... R.81 
Roman mosaic,Carthage. P.333 
Shell-bedsiesssseaeeeeeeee P. 351 
Shell-mounds............ P, 229 
Shinto, or mythology of 
the Japanese .......... R.58 
Shofar; the:.*----.2- R. 66, P. 936 
Stone age at Mt. Vernon. P.730 
Swastika, the...-........ R.88 
Throwing-sticks from 
Mexico and California. P.932 
Throwing-sticks in the 
National Museum ..... Re 
Tibet, ethnology of...... R.79 
Ulu, Eskimo woman’s 
Qt Ree eS Sicision R. 48 
Weaving, frame for...... R. 112 
West Virginia, early pot- 
tervianl. .55-% ceeeseeeaee R.118 
White-line engraving or 
relief printing in the 
fifteenth and sixteenth 
CONTUDIES sss. scee eecies R 46 
Wolpai, a maid of ...... P 889 
Wooden statue of Baron ‘ 
Ti Kamon - no - Kami- 
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