EXPLORATIOXS AXD FIELD-WORK OF THE SMITH- 

 SOXL\X IXSTITUTIOX IX 1917 



CONTENTS 



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Introduction 2 



Geological Explorations in the Canadian Rockies 4 



Charles D. Walcott. 



Geological and Paleontological Field-Work 20 



North Carolina Solar Radiation Observatory 25 



C. G. Abbott. 



Grasses of the Adirondack and \\'hite Mountains 29 



A. S. Hitchcock. 



Biological Explorations in Cuba and Haiti 40 



Paul Bartsch. 



The Cerion Colonies in Florida 48 



Paul Bartsch. 



Anthropological Studies on Old American Families — 



a. Studies at Yale University, Harvard University and the University 



of \^irginia 49 



b. Mountaineers of Fennessee 50 



c. Shawnee and Kickapoo Indians 55 



Ales Hrdlicka. 



Excavations at Hawikuh, New Mexico 61 



F. W. Hodge. 



Ancient Pit Dwellings in Xew Mexico 72 



Walter Hough. 



Archeolngical Work in Arizona and Utal: 74 



Neil M. Judd. 



Tribal Rites of Osage Indians 84 



Francis LaFlesclie. 



Study of the Fox, Sauk and Potawatomi Indians 90 



Truman Michelson. 



Studies among the Indians of California 92 



J. P. Harrington. 



Study of Chippewa Material Culture 95 



Frances Densmorc. 



Ethnologic Work in Louisiana ux) 



John R. Swanton. 



Ethnology of the Iroqu<jis 106 



J. N. B. Hewitt. 



Prehistoric Ruins in Southwestern Colur.idn and .Soutlieasurn I'lali 108 



J. Walter Fewkes. 



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