LIST OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL PAPERS FROM THE 

 BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF 

 NATURAL HISTORY. 



PRICE 



A Table of the Geographical Distribution of American Rehcs 

 in a Collection exhibited in the American Museum of 

 Natural History, with Explanatory Text, by A. E. Doug- 

 lass (Vol. VIII, 1896). 22 pp $0.75 



The Temple of Tepoztlan, Mexico, by M. H. Saville (Vol. 



VIII, 1896). 6 pp., 5 pi .50 



A Rock Painting of the Thompson River Indians, British 

 Columbia, by James Teit, edited by Franz Boas (Vol. 

 VIII, 1896). 4 pp 30 



The Decorative Art of the Indians of the North Pacific Coast, 



by Franz Boas (Vol. IX, 1897). 54 PP 75 



An Ancient Figure of Terra Cotta from the Valley of Mexico, 



by M. H. Saville (Vol. IX, 1897). 4 pp., 2 pi 40 



The Huichol Indians of Mexico, by Carl Lumholtz (Vol. X, 



1898). 14 pp., 2 pi .50 



Marked Human Bones from a Prehistoric Tarasco Indian 

 Burial- Place in the State of Michoacan, by Carl Lumholtz 

 and Ales Hrdhcka (Vol. X, 1898). 20 pp., 5 pi. . . , 60 



Description of an Ancient Anomalous Skeleton from the Valley 

 of Mexico, with Special Reference to Supernttmerary and 

 Bicipital Ribs in Man, by Ales Hrdlicka (Vol. 'XII, 1899). 

 28 pp., 5 pi » 50 



The Eskimo of Smith Sound, by A. L. Kroeber (Vol. XII, 



1899). 64 pp., 4 pi .80 



Symbolism of the Arapaho Indians, by Alfred L. Kroeber (Vol. 



XIII, 1900). 16 pp 25 



A Shell Gorget from the Huasteca, Mexjco, by Marshall H. 



Saville (Vol. XIII, 1900). 6 pp 25 



An Onyx Jar from Mexico, in Process of Manufacture, by M. 



H. Saville (Vol. XIII, 1900). 4 pp., i pi 30 



Cruciform Structtires near Mitla, by Marshall H. Saville (Vol. 



XIII, 1900). 18 pp., 10 pi 1 .00 



A Bilateral Division of the Parietal Bone in a Chimpanzee, with 



a Special Reference to the Oblique Sutures in the Parietal, 



by Ales Hrdlicka (Vol. XIII, 1900). 16 pp 30 



A Bronze Figurine from British Columbia, by Franz Boas (Vol. 



XIV, 1901). 2 pp., I pi 25 



A. J. Stone's Measurements of Natives of the Northwest Terri- 

 tories, by Franz Boas (Vol. XIV, 1901). 16 pp., 5 pi 80 



The Eskimo of Baffin Land and Hudson Bay, by Franz Boas 



(Vol. XV, 1901). 370 pp., 4 pi 3-00 



Basketry Designs of the Indians of Northern California, by 



Roland B. Dixon (Vol. XVII, 1902). 32 pp., 37 pi 1.50 



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