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Plate I.— Fac-simile of the Tableau des Bacab 7 



II. — The Tableau des Bacab restored 12 



III. — Facsimile of Plate 44 of the Fejervary Codex 32 



IV.— Copy of Plates 65 and 66 of the Vatican Codex B 56 



V. — Prehistoric Aleutian labrets 155 



VI. — Prehistoric Aleutian labrets 157 



VII. — Maskoid from Caroline Islands 159 



VIII. — Maskette from New Ireland 161 



IX.— Maskettes from New Ireland and the Friendly Islands 163 



X. — Maskoid from New Ireland 165 



XI. — Mortuary maskoids from Peru 167 



XII. — Moqui maskettes from Arizona 168 



XIII. — Indian masks fp itn ihe northwest coast of America 171 



XIV. — Indian masks from the northwest coast of America 173 



XV. — Indian masks from the northwest coast of America 175 



XVI. — Indian masks from the northwest coast of America 177 



XVII. — Indian masks from the northwest coast of America 179 



XVIII. — Indian masks from the northwest coast of America 181 



XIX. — Indian masks from the northwest coast of America 183 



XX. — Indian masks from the northwest coast of America 185 



XXI. — Indian masks from the northwest coast of America 187 



XXII. — Iroquois mask and Haida medicine-rattle 189 



XXIII. — Innuit masks from Prince William Sound 191 



XXIV. — Innuit masks from Prince William Sound 193 



XXV. — Innuit masks from Prince William and Norton Sounds 195 



XXVI. — Innuit masks from Kadiak and Norton Sound 197 



XXVII. — Innuit maskette and linger mask 199 



XXVIII. — Aleut dancing and mortuary masks 201 



XXIX. — Aleut mortuary masks 203 



XXX.— Map showing the migrations of the Omahas and cognate tribes. 212 



XXXI. — Tent of Agaha-wacuce 237 



XXXII. — Omaha system of consanguinities 253 



XXXIII.— Omaha system of affinities 255 



XXXIV. — Navajo woman spinning 376 



XXXV.— Weaving of diamond-shaped diagonals 380 



XXXVI. — Navajo woman weaving a belt 384 



XXXVII. — Zuiii women weaving a belt 388 



XXXVIII.— Bringing down tho batten 390 



XXXIX. — Pottery, with impressions of textile fabrics 397 



XL. — Polishing pottery 526 



XLI. — Zuni vases and canteen 538 



XLII. — Drilling turquoise 582 



XLIII. — Moki method of dressing hair 583 



XL1V. — Moki method of spinning 590 



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