174 FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. 



Excavations on the Abbott Farm at Trenton, N. J. (Illustrated with slides.) 

 CLARK WISSLER, Curator of Anthropology, American Museum of 

 Natural History, with C. A. REEDS and LESLIE SPIER. 



Excavations of a Pre-Lenape Site in New Jersey. 

 E. W. HAWKES, Wistar Institute. 



Prehistoric Sites in the State of Maine. 



WARREN K. MOOREHEAD, Curator, Department of Archaeology, 

 Phillips Academy. 



The Origin and Various Types of Mounds in Eastern United States. 



(Read by title.) 

 DAVID I. BUSHNELL, Jr., Bureau of American Ethnology. 



Explorations of the Mounds and Caverns of Tennessee. (Illustrated with 



slides.) 

 W. E. MvER, President, Tennessee Academy of Science. 



The Wesley an University Collections of Antiquities from Tennessee. (Illus- 

 trated with slides.) 



Some Mounds of Eastern Tennessee. (Illustrated with slides.) 



GEORGE GRANT MACCURDY, Assistant Professor of Archaeology and 

 Curator of the Anthropological Collections, Yale University Mu- 

 seum. 



Zuni Conception and Pregnancy Beliefs. 

 ELSIE CLEWS PARSONS. 



Recent Discoveries in the Region of the Tano Indians. (Illustrated with 



slides.) 

 N. C. NELSON. 



Explorations in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri. 



CHARLES PEABODY, Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass. 



The Nacoochee Mound, White County, Ga. (Illustrated with slides.) 



(Read by title.) 



GEORGE H. PEPPER, Museum of the American Indian, New York 

 City. 



Observations on Some Shell Mounds on the East Coast of Florida. 



AMOS W. BUTLER, Secretary, Indiana Board of State Charities. 



