POPULAR PUBLICATIONS 

 OF THE 



AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



HANDBOOKS 



These deal with subjects illuM rated by the roller-lions rather than with the objects 



themseh 



NORTH AMKRK'AN INDIANS OF THK PLAINS. By CLARK WISSLER, Ph.D., 

 Curator of Anthropology. October, 1912, 145 pages, maps and illustrations. 

 1'njxr, 12") c< ///>-; <-lo(li ."() c, i 



This gives an account of the Material Culture, Social Organ i 

 ion, Ceremonies, Arts and Languages of the Plains Indians of North 

 America. 

 INDIANS OF THK SOTTHWKST. By PLINY KARLI: <;.M>I>ARD, Ph.D 



Curator, Department of Anthropology. March, 1U1IJ, 190 pages, nun 

 many illustrations. I'ti f .i,\ '_'."> r<rtlx; cloth, 50 cents. 



A resume of our present knowledge of these interesting Indians. Among 

 the subjects treated are the Spanish Conquest, Cliff Dwellings, Native 

 Weaving, the Potter's Art and the Hopi Snake-dance. 



ANIMALS OF Till'] PAST. A popular account of some of the Creatures of the 

 Ancient World. Py Fm.m.iur A. I. I)., Din nor of the Museum. 



250 pages with 41 illust rat ions by Charles II. Knight and .Joseph C.leeson. /'(////? 



This, now revised as one of t m Handbooks, tells of 



mammoth and mastodon, of the giants among birds, the sea li/ards and the 



ILLUSTRATED GUIDE LEAFLETS 



These describe some exhibit, or series of exhibits, of special interest or 

 importance, or may deal with the contents of an entire hall. 



SOME OF THE LEAFLETS 



NORTH AMERICAN Rl'MINANTS. By .!. A. ALLEN, Ph.I) : of Mam- 



malogy ;:nd Ornitholo- if) ,- ///x. 



the rapidly dis:ip])earin.!_ North Ameri.-- 



as the I'.i.-on, l-;ik and Mountain Sheep. 



THK METEORITES IN Till: FOYER OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM <>F 



NATURAL HIST<>KY. My ED^IUND 0ns HOVBT, Ph.D., Curator, Depart- 

 ment of ( ieology and Invertebrate I'alaeontoloi \ 1 ). rember, 1 ( .K)7. 

 K) cents. 



