in: AI- 



irl 



.Ilium grandiflonuB 

 '. i. an<t 



l M U 



Oii l'.-i.. ; . i: 11 1- H I ' ' 



MUMfcrifl 



^u- of tht Arum Fain. 



IWml; M M<>*am< 



m,l itn.l Diawsvd Organs of Abie, 

 .v.th JfoidtaB 



mi'l hn- 



ner of hum 



r of tin* 

 Inrlan I. 



y was defined as <1> attributes or 



)n fined to humai. 



lion or }ii.'ilit\ f i-.-nu' In. 



sling. anl thinking aft 



ings, i I- in- 



ititf well- 1 

 (3) manki v oly; (8) secular learning and 



aj that del 



f,.r. in. si lul'jn - niAiu r- of thi ughl and ip h an : 



literature among all peoples. It* prominence increas- 



> rough barbarism and civiliza- 



Uoa sod .:.. ifting ta nl |h* DOM -..- ' - 



possession of vitality, and an animals rise above 

 jilanta by the poamion man 



beings r&e nU.v,- all othrr thinpt t 

 of specific nttr i ini-nialitv and ma- 



^.IH f,, r thees- 



l> distinct organic existence, so organic mat- 

 passes form the basis for the essentially 

 it ir- of human existence, 

 " oment of knowledge i 



dicated l>v a 

 tcii-ncr haa 



l ' 

 iiti^ 



9ft forth M 



the gnwt f knowledge was i 



vn tha 

 progruaeul fn-in tin- mn 



.1. norm 



mal, frni tho nirrvlvjuii! 



fnun tli.- i 



faith in dixa- 



iiual succeiaion. Turning apedai: 

 man. it wa* shown that v . k -nn with 



of" thr human 

 bodj ait'l 

 IIU.T.- 



llMftll by thr m.' 



e races of men or ethnology. HIX! thai during 

 recent yean research has been 



brain and iU operations through the rood- 



of psychology. Noting that thcr 



' . . - 



u a. Shown thai 



etutinv. that tlie tdencv 

 a* Ua*d on them, and that ar- 



-...-. ' . . 



the whulr of anO 



" ' ' - 



Xewion. our mn 

 r the per^Uoc* 



I'.. 



product* of ancient and alien Cndiwurk 

 t their token valu. 



' ' R \ .. ... : ' 



\ffwton. our sun and mh< 



?. R --, d -'... .'-.;...- 



ha* or4or to be realued that 

 BOes an inna' 



attesting the birth and growth of dieeomy aad is* 

 *tntftfH T design and motive, and ail other human 



r stone an index to the 



!:.. ;.!.. j. r.,' .-?:..(;.,:.: .,.'.-, 



>n the written page to the thoBfBt 



h . I- un.i ,..n.,*rl.l, 



Hull 



: | 



' " ' 

 ..--. 



ions, affording f*-tnilatOTi 

 and htrraturr. with their 



from Charlevou, Michigan, 

 < >maha Tribe 



human things 



uiuai 



ul and db- 



; . . . 



ParmalM; 



lion as practiced 

 >rt of the Totem: 

 Fl. 





- Micmac Mortuary Customs,- by St 



" Recent Researches, by George Byron (iordoo, on 



::. i . , !;. ,r :!. I!-: :.:.- f r v 



Peabody Moseu The Jemp Kipedition and 



.-rican Problem," >j rSvder 

 mi : M The Tajrbanuas of the 



I - Anthropologic If 

 ite PaUioiciioal Institu. 

 Hni: ,- EthnologSt Arrangement of 



etonlogio Material " and - 1'. ,.ulr \ 

 . llarJM L8n. '.- \r. i 

 'e Helatinof Rateof Mown 



ilmvl Ph^i.-al l*r-^^-v"l-> lUghtr 

 \ x.v - : > : M - M 

 Cattrll : A Gate of Trv|<annmg in 

 QwlLnnl 



-hall 



Philippine*.- brlWc- 



' / i 

 Took- <criptioa of at. 



the 

 Anthropoloxic Work of 



I \ 



lie Artiflrialijuiiion 

 Plan- n a* 



MHdfaH i in \\ rk -f r- - : ' 



- 



/x-ha Nut- 

 tall : 

 Matt Coreahaniti - day Cult 



rnU.l in 



ragua and Yucatan " ami - < '' .mj^ri* -n 

 am! ' 



jin oTthe Week an.1 among Primi- 



