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65 Korean Collections in National Mus- 85 

 eum, Hough. 60p, 30P1....... 75 



66 Korean Mortuary Pottery, Jouy, 8p, 86 



7 PI, map 25 



67 White Line Engraving for Relief 87 

 Printing. Koehler, lOp. 4 PI, 3 Fig 15 



68 Artificial Deformation of Children, 88 

 Porter, 24p - 15 



69 The Wooden Statute of Nasouke, 89 

 Satoh, 4p PI 15 



70 Japanese Wood-cutting and Printing, 

 Tokuno & Koehler, 24p, 10 PI, 5 Fig 35 



71 The Golden Patera of Rennes, Wilson, 

 lOp. PI, Fig 15 



72 Ethnological Collections from Kilima, 

 Njaro, Africa, Abbott. 48p, 24 Fig 25 



73 Two Persepolitan Casts, Adler, 6p, 2P1 15 



74 Collections of Religious Ceremonials, 

 Adler, 14p 15 



75 The Shofar, Its Use and Origin Adler, 

 14p 4P1 -- 15 



76 Prehistoric Naval Architecture, Boeh- 

 mer, I22p. 16 PI, 127 Fig 1 00 



77 Catalogue of Eskimo Collection in 

 National Museum, Belles, 32p 15 



78 The Crump Burial Cave, Burns, 4p, PI 15 



79 The Ancient Pit- Dwellers of Yezo, 

 Japan, 12p, 8 PI, 4 Fig 20 



80 Ancient Burial Mounds of Japan, 

 Hitchcock, 14p. 31 PI 50 



81 Some Ancient Relics in Japan, Hitch- 

 cock, 2p, 4 PI 15 



82 Primitive American Armour, Hough, 

 28p, 2-3 PI, 5 Fig 75 



83 f'ire-making Apparatus, Hough, 58p, 



8 PI, 60 Fig 50 



84 The Methods of Fire-making, Hough 

 16p, PI, 13 Fig 25 



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Primitive Methods of Drilling, Mc- 

 Guire, 134p, 201 Fig 1 25 



Aboriginal Basket-work, Mason, 16p, 

 64 PI 1 25 



The Human Beast of Burden, Mason, 

 60p, 54 Fig 50 



Cradles of American Aborigines, Ma- 

 son, 52p, 45 Fig 50 



The Ulu. or Woman's Knife, of the 

 Eskimo, Mason, 6p, 21 PI 45 



Aboriginal Skin Dressing, Mason,38p, 

 33 PI 1 00 



Throwing sticks. Mason, 12p, 17 PI 50 



Primitive Travels and Transporta- 

 tion, Mason. 358p, 25 PI, 260 Fig 8 00 



The Catlin Collection of Indian Paint- 

 ings, Matthews, 18p, 21 PI 50 



Eskimo Bows, Murdock, lOp, 12 PI 35 



Indians of the Northwest Coast, Nib- 

 lack, 163p, 70 PI, 300 Fig. 2 maps _ 8 00 



Notes on the Ethnology of Tibet, 

 Rockhill, 84p, 58 PI 1 85 



A Study of Primitive Money, Stearns, 

 38p, 9 PI, 82 Fig 50 



Ethnologv of Easter Island, Thomp- 

 son, 106p, 49 PI, 20 Fig 1 50 



A Study of Prehistoric Anthropology, 

 Wilson, 76p, 20 PI, 287 Fig 1 50 



Minute Stone Implements from India, 

 Wilson, 6p, 2 PI 15 



Ancient Indian Matting, Wilson, 4p,Pl 15 



The Paleolithic Period of the Stone 

 Age, Wilson, 26p, 28 Fig 35 



The Swastika, Wilson, 856p, 25 PI. 374 

 Fig - 2 00 



Anthropology at the ParisExposition 

 in 1889, Wilson, 40p, 7 PI 35 



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EGGS OB THE EMEU. Nothing attracts greatei' attention in lh»^ egg line than 

 the large dark green, neailj black pebbled egg with a lighter ground color of 

 this peculiar Aus-tralian bird Every egg collection would have contained one of 

 these eggs aia even the laity would have had them on their "wnat-nots" or 

 among their 'bric-a-brac" had not the price — which has al^vavs be^n $2 50 — been 

 a little too high. We now have a limited supply at only $1,20 each prepaid 

 (and according to our premium offer will include a year's subscription to the 

 OoLOGiST withi exchange card, gratis, if you wish). This offer ought to close out 

 our Emeu eggs within ihe next ten days. 



MOUND BUILDER'S RkLIClS. We have hundreds of ordinary arrow and 

 spear heads and a few of the more common pieces such as sinkers, drills, scrap- 

 ers. &c, but have very few of the rare and desirable ones. The following we offer 

 at about one-half regular prices: Pipe ftom Brant Co., Ont., a very choice speci- 

 men, $4.90, prepaid; another from same locality of a more common and unat- 

 tractive form, $1.60f prepaid; Slate Pendant from Waterloo Co., Ont . prepaid, 

 55cts; Hematue Celt from Van Buren Co , Ark., prepaid, only $1.20i Ordin- 

 ary Stone Axe from Cumberland Co , N. J., prepaid, $1.30. I aiso have the 

 contents of a cache from Rowan Co., N. C, consisting of about 400 unnotched 

 arrow or spearheads of uniform size and form, about 2i long, will sell as a whole 

 very reasonable. 



DARTS FROM NEW GUINEA. Used by the natives. We have two left, cost 

 81 each by the dozen. (Retail at $3.00 each). One has an imperfect tip, 54 inches 

 long. Will send them both prepaid for only $1.60. 



