VT CONTENTS 



Esthetoloijy, or the science of activities (le.signed to give pleat^iire — Cont'd Page 



Fine artn i.xx 



Music Lxx 



Rhythm lxxi 



jMelody LXXI 



Harmony lxxii 



Symphony Lxxiii 



Graphic art Lxxiv 



Sculptur(> Lxx I V 



Relief lxxv 



Perspective - - - l.xxvi 



Chiaroscnro _ lxxvi 



Drama i.xxvii 



Dance i.xxvii 



Sacrifice - - - i.xxviii 



Ceremony ... Lxxviii 



Histrionic art lxxi.x 



Romance i.xxxi 



Beast fal)Ie i.xxxii 



Power myth lxxxiii 



^Necromancy i.xxx v 



Novels LXX XVI 



Poetry Lxxxvn 



Personification i.xxxvii 



Similitude lxxxviii 



Allegory Lxxxix 



Trope - . - xc 



.\CCOMP.\.XVI.\(; PAPERS 



Myths of the Chei-okee, )jy James Jlooney 3-548 



Index to Part 1 549-576* 



Tusayan Migration Traditions, by Jesse Walter Fewkes 573-634 



Localization of Tusayan Clans, by Cosmos Mindeleff 635-653 



Mounds in Northern Honduras, by Thomas Ciann 655-692 



Mayan Calendar Systems, Ijy Cyrus Thomas 693-819 



Primitive Numbers, by W J McGiee 821-851 



Numeral Systems of Mexico and Central America, by Cyrus Thomas 853-955 



Tusayan FUite and Snake Ceremonies, by Jesse Walter Fewkes 957-1011 



The Wild Rice Gatherers of the Upper Lakes, by Albert Ernest Jenks . . . 1013-1137 



Index to Part 2 1139-1160 



