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The 'Culture of a Prehistoric Iroquois Site in Eastern Ontario. 

 W. J. WINTEMBERG, Geological Survey of Canada. 



Distribution of Salish Dialects. 

 H. K. HAEBERLIN. 



FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 19159.30 A. M. 

 Joint Session. 



NATIONAL MUSEUM, AUDITORIUM. 



WILLIAM H. HOLMES, Chairman. 



The Place of Archeology in Human History. (Read by title.) 



W. H. HOLMES, Head Curator, Department of Anthropology, 

 United States National Museum; Curator, National Gallery of 

 Art. 



The Rise and Fall of the Maya Civilization in the Light of the Monuments 



and the Native Chronicles. (Illustrated with slides.) 

 SYLVANUS G. MORLEY, Carnegie Institution of Washington. 



Recent Progress in the Study of Maya Art. (Illustrated with slides.) 

 HERBERT J. SPINDEN, American Museum of Natural History. 



The Chilan Balam Books and the Possibility of their Translation. 



ALFRED M. TOZZER, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Harvard 

 University. 



Climatic Influences on the Southern Maya Civilization. 

 ELLSWORTH HUNTINGTON, Yale University. 



Recent Excavations in Northern Yucatan. (Illustrated.) 



EDWARD H. THOMPSON, Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass. 



Excavations in the Department of Peten, Guatemala. (Illustrated with 



slides.) 

 RAYMOND E. MERWIN, Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass. 



Archaeological Studies in Northwestern Honduras. 



MARSHALL H. SAVILLE, Professor of Archaeology, Columbia Uni- 

 versity. 

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