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specialist with a means for making minor distinctions in the build- 

 ing up of sequences and at the same time supply those not concerned 

 with the minutiae of classifications with broader terms. A series of 

 charts illustrating the plan in use are presented. These include 

 names of present linguistic groups and an attempt to fit them into 

 the archeological pattern, which is a hazardous procedure in the 

 present state of our knowledge but one which furnishes food for 

 thought. The scheme has considerable merit in its wider aspects and 

 is worthy of careful consideration. In some respects it offers solu- 

 tions to classification problems discussed in preceding pages ; in oth- 

 ers it adds new ones. The writer does not agree with the interpre- 

 tation placed on certain features in the Southwest nor some of the 

 groupings in the charts, but that is a matter of viewpoint. The plan 

 does provide a systematic method of classification and a means for 

 presenting the archeological data in a diagrammatic way. 



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