1 76 FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. 



Sources of Cuban Ecclesiastical History. 



Rev. CHARLES W. CURRIER, Bishop of Hetalonia. 



Oracles of the Saints. (Read by title.) 

 PHILLIPS BARRY. 



Some Aspects of the Land as a Factor in Mexican History. (Read by 



title.) 

 LEON DOMINIAN. 



THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 19152 P. M. 

 Joint Session B. 



NATIONAL MUSEUM, ROOM 42. 



ADELA C. BRETON, Chairman. 



The Social Significance of the Creek Confederacy. 



JOHN R. Sw ANTON, Ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology. 



Terms of Relationship and the Lemrate. 



E. SAPIR, Geological Survey of Canada. 



The Relationship Terms of the Crow and Hidatsa Indians. 



ROBERT H. LowiE, Assistant Curator, Department of Anthropology, 

 American Museum of Natural History, New York City. 



Sank and Fox Notes. 



TRUMAN MICHELSON, Ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology. 



The Diffusion of Culture: A Critique. (Read by title.) 

 Totemic Complexes in North America. (Read by title.) 



A. A. GOLDENWEISER, Instructor in Anthropology, Columbia Uni- 

 versity, New York City. 



The Huron-Wyandot Clans. 



The Growth of the Tsimshian Phratries. 



C. M. BARBEAU, Geological Survey of Canada. 



Herb Medicine Practices of the Northeastern Algonkins. (Read by title.) 

 FRANK G. SPECK, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University 

 of Pennsylvania. 



