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V. Shannon, of the United States National Museum’s division of 
geology. Mr. William L. Calver, of New York City, identified the 
pottery and chinaware specimens. Others whose names should be 
mentioned here are Miss Elizabeth Mason, who prepared a model 
of the Burton Mound as it was before the Potter Hotel was con- 
structed; Mr. Foster H. Saville, who cleaned and classified the 
collections; Dr. Bruno Oetteking, who is working up the skeletal 
material; Mr. F. W. Hodge; Fr. Zephyrin Engelhardt; Mr. Edward 
F. Coffin; Dr. E. L. Hewett; Fr. Alexander Buckler; Dr. A. L. 
Kroeber; Rt. Rev. John J. Cantwell; the late Mrs. Luisa Ignacio; 
Mr. Barton A. Bean, and Mr. E. D. Reid, who identified the skeletal 
remains of fishes found in the mound; Prof. H. E. Bolton; Dr. Paul 
Bartsch; Mr. C. E. Asher; Mr. Jesse E. Wood, who assisted in the 
excavations; Mrs. Jesse E. Wood, who assisted in ident'fying the 
shells; Mr. George H. Gould; Dr. J. S. Miller; Mr. Charles F. 
Eaton; Mrs. R. Kimberly; Miss Jane Kimberly; Mr. Charles T. 
Hall; Mrs. Anna West-Bates; Mr. Herbert F. Orris; Miss Doris 
Overman; Mr. Louis G. Dreyfus; Mrs. Francisca Dibblee; Mr. T. S. 
Storke; Mr. José Ortega; Mrs. F. Nardi; Mr. Juan Isidoro Pico; 
Mr. Edward Borein; Mr. Charles F. Lummis; Mr. Carl O. Borg; 
Mrs. Ida M. Kobida; Miss Mamie L. Goulet; Mrs. Thomas Hicks; 
Mr. Juan de Jesus Justo; Mr. George D. Morrison; Mr. Ralph 
Arnold; Mr. W. C. Smith, who surveyed the mound and prepared 
several of the maps; Mr. Owen H. O’Neill; Mr. Archie B. Cook; 
Mr. Milo M. Potter; Mr. James M. Carter; Mr. Charles T. Hall; 
Mrs. Charles T. Hall; Mr. Max Aman; Mr. Arthur Greenwell; Mrs. 
Ramona Trussell; Mr. Guido C. Hinchman; Miss Stella G. Hinch- 
man; Miss Pearl Chase; Mr. Ole Hanson; Mr. George Emigdio 
Nidever; Mr. A. M. Gutierrez; Mr. Thomas B. Middleton; Mr. Luis 
A. M. Ortega; and Dr. Chester Stock. We shall in a later publica- 
tion mention numerous others, some of them friends of long standing, 
who have contributed to this study by furnishing historical and other 
information, by donating specimens taken from Burton Mound and 
other sites in early years, or by granting permission to explore or to 
excavate upon their property. 
