CONTENTS 



REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 



Page 



Intnulnctioii X' 



Fiekl research and exploration xin 



Office research six 



Work in esthetology xix 



Work in technology xx 



Work in sociology xxn 



Work in philology x x v 



Work in sophiology - x x v 1 1 



Descriptive ethnology xxviii 



Collections - xxix 



Publication xxix 



Bibliography xxx 



lyibrary xxx 



Illustrations xxx 



Property - xxxi 



Financial statement xxxiv 



Characterization of acconijiaiiying i)ai>ers xxxv 



Subjects treated xxxv 



Myths of the Cherokee xxx vii 



Tusayan migration traditions xxxix 



Localization of Tusayan clans xi.i 



Mounds in northern Honduras xn 



Primitive numbers - xi.iii 



Numeral systems of Mexico and Central America xuv 



Mayan calendar systems xlii 



The wild rice gatherers of the ujjper lakes Lli 



Tusayan flute and snake ceremonies xlv 



Esthetology, or the science of activities designed to give pleasure lv 



(ieneral considerations 'v 



Ambrosial pleasures I'X 



Decorative ))leasures 'X 



Athlcl ic pleasures i-xiii 



( iames i.xviii 



