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R. 111. Guide to the study of the collections in the section of applied 

 geolog}' : The non-metallic minerals. Bj' Greorge P. Merrill. 



pp. 155-483, 30 pis., 13 figs. 



R. 112. A primitive frame for weaving narrow fabrics. By Otis 

 Tufton Mason. 



pp. 485-610, 9 pis., 19 flgs. 



R. 113. An early West Virginia pottery. By Walter Hough. 



pp. 511-521, 18 pis. 



R. 114. Pointed bark canoes of the Kutenai and Amur. By Otis 

 Tufton Mason. (With notes on the Kutenai canoe by 

 Meriden S. Hill.) 



pp. 523-537, 5 pis., 6 flgs. 



R. 115. Descriptive catalogue of a collection of objects of Jewish 

 ceremonial deposited in the U. S. National Museum by 

 Hadji Ephraim Benguiat. By Cyrus Adler and I. M. Casa- 

 nowicz. 



pp. 539-561, 36 pis. 



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R. 116. Anthropological studies in California. By W. H. Holmes. 



pp. 155-187, 50 pis. 



R. 117. Aboriginal American harpoons: A study in ethnic distribu- 

 tion and invention. B}'^ Otis T. Mason. 



pp. 189-304, frontispiece, 19 pis., 92 figs. 



R. 118. A sketch of the history of the ceramic art in China, with a 

 catalogue of the Hippisley collection of Chinese porcelains. 

 By Alfred E. Hippisley. 



pp. 305-416, 21 pis. 



R. 119. Contributions to the history of musical scales. By Charles 

 K. Wead. 



pp. 417-462, 10 pis., 8 flgs. 



R. 120. A collection of Hopi ceremonial pigments. By Walter 

 Hough. 



pp. 463-471. 



R. 121. Descriptive catalogue of the collections of ^ems, in the U. S. 

 National Museum. By Wirt Tassin. 



pp. 473-670, 9 pis., 26 flgs. 



R. 122. Descriptive catalogue of the meteorite collection in the U. S. 

 National Museum. By Wirt Tassin. 



pp. 671-698, 4 pis. 



