172 FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. 



Omaha and Osage Traditions of Separation. 



FRANCIS LA FLESCHE, Ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology. 



Pathological Principles in Magic. 

 F. SCHLEITER. 



WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 19159 A. M. 

 Joint Session. 



NATIONAL MUSEUM, AUDITORIUM. 



WILLIAM H. HOLMES, Chairman. 



What the United States Government has done for Anthropology. 



F. W. HODGE, Ethnologist in Charge, Bureau of American Eth- 

 nology. 



The United States Government and the Indians. (Read by title.) 

 CATO SELLS, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 



The Genesis of the American Indian. 



A. HRDLICKA, Curator, Division of Physical Anthropology, United 

 States National Museum. 



The Passing of the Indian. 



JAMES MOONEY, Ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology. 



Inheritance of Stature. 



CHARLES BENEDICT DAVENPORT, Director, Department of Experi- 

 mental Evolution, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Cold Spring 

 Harbor, N. Y. 



The Precolumbian Indians of the Eastern Extremity of Cuba. 

 Luis MONTANA, University of Habana, Cuba. 



Jade in Brazil. 



A. C. SlMOENS DA SlLVA. 



Cougar Motif in Peruvian Art. 

 JULIO TELLO. 



Ethnographical Origins of Colombia. 

 CARLOS CUERVO MARQUEZ. 



