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SCIENCE. 



[N. S. Vol. XVI. No. 414, 



Lehmann, Walter : ' Tamoanchan and other 

 Designations of the West, and their Relations to 

 the Earth in Mexican Etymology.' 



LejiSal, LfiON" : ' La collection cfiramique de M. 

 de Sartiges et les vases pgrmdens a forme d'arya- 

 balle du Musge National du TrocadSro.' 



Le6n, Nicolas ; ' Datos ref erentes a una especie 

 nueva de escritura geroglifica en Mexico.' 



LouBAT, M. LE Due DE : ' Mexican Manuscripts.' 



LuMHOLTZ, Cabl : ' Conventionalism in Designs 

 of the Huichols of Mexico.' 



Matthews, Washington : ' Probable Myths of 

 Parturition.' 



McClukg, Mrs. Virginia: 'The People of the 

 Pueblos.' 



McGee, W J : ' Current Work of the Bureau of 

 American Ethnology; Some Eundamental Factors 

 in Social Organization.' 



McGuiKE, J. D. : ' Anthropology in Early Amer- 

 ican Writings.' 



MoNTES, Emilio M. : ' Reforma del alfabeto 

 Espauol.' 



MooKE, Clarence B. : ' Archeological Research 

 in the Southern United States.' 



MoESE, Edwabd S. : 'No Evidences of Chinese 

 Contact in Central America.' 



Nxittall, Mrs. Zelia : ' A Penitential Rite of 

 the Ancient Mexicans; A Suggestion to Maya 

 Scholars; The Ancient Mexican Name of a Con- 

 stellation According to two Different Authors.' 



OsBOEN, Henry F. : 'On Possible Evidence of 

 Early Pleistocene Man in America.' 



Panhots, J. L. van : ' A Communication from 

 the Curacao Society for the History, Language 

 and Ethnology of the Dutch West Indies, about 

 the Grave of Columbus; On the Origin and Mean- 

 ing of the Name Catshill; Are there Pygmies in 

 French Guiana? On the Ornamentation in use by 

 Savage Tribes in Dutch Guiana, and its Meaning; 

 Carib Words in the Dutch Language, and in use 

 in Dutch Guiana; A Claim for the Dutch ha-idng 

 Discovered the Coast of Guiana; Ways of Paying 

 in the New Netherlands, Dutch Guiana, and the 

 former Dutch Colonies of British Guiana; A Brief 

 General Survey of the Early Contact of the Dutch 

 with the New World.' 



Peet, S. D. : ' The various Symbols common in 

 the East which are found in America.' 



PEif ATiEL, Antonio : ' El templo mayor de 

 Mexico antiguo y los monumentos eneontrados en 

 las excavaciones de 1897 y 1902.' 



Pepper, George^ H. : ' Notes on the Art of the 

 Pueblo Bonito, New Mexico; The Throwing-Stick.' 

 Pittier de Fabrega, H : ' The Language of the 

 Terraba Indians of Costa Rica.' 



Putnam, F. W. : ' On the Archeology of the 

 Delaware Valley ' ( exhibition of specimens ) . 



Rink, Madame Signe : ' A Comparative Study 

 of Two Indian and Eskimo Legends.' 



Rosa ( de la ) , Gonzalez : ' How I Discovered 

 that the so-called Toscanelli Correspondence was 

 a Forgery, and that Science had Nothing to do 

 with the Discovery of America; Notes on the 

 peculiar Lang'uage of the Chimu of the Peruvian 

 Coast, and on some Traces of the use of Hiero- 

 glyphic Writing by this Civilized People.' 



Savtlle, M. H. : ' The Cruciform Structures at 

 Mitla.' 



Seler, Eduakd : ' The Pictorial and Hiero- 

 glyphic Writing of Mexico and Central America; 

 Antiquities of the Pacific Slope of Guatemala; 

 Ancient Mexican Religious Poetry.' 



Shipley, John B. : ' Notes on the Second Letter 

 of Toscanelli.' 



Smith, Charles H. : ' The Early Civilization 

 of America.' 



Smith, Harlan I. : ' Shell-heaps of the Lower 

 Fraser River, British Columbia.' 



Starr, Frederick : ' The Physical Features of 

 South Mexican Indians.' 



Stolpe, H jALilAE : ' Swedish Ethnological 

 Work in South America and in Greenland.' 



SwANTON, John R. : ' Social Organization of 

 the Haidas.' 



Thompson, Edward H. : ' Mural Paintings of 

 Yucatan; Phonographic Reproductions of Maya 

 Songs and Conversation.' 



TozzER, Alfred M. : 'A Navajo Sand Picture 

 of the Rain Gods and the Attendant Ceremony.' 



Uhle, Max : ' Archeological Researches in 

 Peru ; On the Linguistic Features of Ancient Peru.' 



ViGNAUD, Henry : ' On the Toscanelli Letters.' 



Waedle, H. Newell: 'Certain Clay Figures of 

 Teotihuacan.' 



WiLLiSTON, S. W. : 'On the Lansing Man; On 

 the Occurrence of an Arrowhead with Bones of 

 an Extinct Bison.' 



Wissler, Clakk : ' Symbolism of the Dakotas.' 



As may be seen from the above list, the 

 subjects of the papers and discussions were 

 of the most varied and diverse character. 

 "While the rules of the congress limited the 

 actual time of each paper to twenty min- 

 utes, few of those who participated ex- 

 ceeded their allotment. In extent, the 

 communications ranged from mere notes 

 (like some of those of Mr. van Panhuys) to 



