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INDEX TO TITLE8. 



Anthropology. George Catlin Indian gal- 

 lery E.8 



Golden patera of Rennes. R. 85 

 Graphic art of the Eski- 

 mo R.90 



Hampton Normal and 

 Agricultural Institute, 

 list of Indian boys and 



girlsat P.79 



Harpoons, aboriginal 



American R. 117 



Havasu-pai Indians P. 859 



Hopi ceremonial pig- 

 ments R.120 



Human beast of burden.. R. 18 

 li Kamon-no-Kami Nao- 

 auk(S, wooden statue 



ot R.86 



India, minute stone im- 

 plements from R. 68 



Indian boys and girls, list 



of P.79 



Indian paintings, - Cat- 

 lin R.8,R.62 



Indians, Alaska and 

 British Co- 

 lumbia R. 24 



Havasu-pai ... P. 869 



Kwakiutl R.89 



Jadeite implements, Alas- 

 kan Innnit P.395 



Japan R. 58, R. 59, R. 60, P. 836 



Japanese wood-cutting 



and wood-cut printing. R. 63 

 Jewish ceremonial ob- 

 jects in National Mu- 

 seum, catalogue of R. 115 



Kilima-njaro, ethnologi- 

 cal collections from ... R. 56 

 Korean mortuary pottery R. 28 



Kutenai canoe R. 114 



Kwakiutl Indians, houses 



of P.709 



Kwakiutl Indians, social 

 organization and secret 



societies of the R. 89 



Lamp of the Eskimo R. 101 



Log of the Savannah R. 53 



Man in North America 

 during paleolithic pe- 

 riod of stone age R. 31 



Maneala, the national 



game of Africa R. 84 



Man's knife of North 



American Indians R. 106 



Mexico, throwing-sticks. P. 932 

 Mound exploration, di- 

 rections for C. 28 



Musical scales, history of. R. 119 

 Naskopie Indians, single- 

 headed drum of P. 736 



Navajo belt weaver P. 860 



Navajo Indians, evolu- 

 tion of house building. P. 902 



Navajo shoemaker P. 697 



Navajo tanner P. 683 



Naval architecture R. 61 



Anthropology. New Brunswick, shell- 

 mounds on coast of P. 229 



New England, shell- 

 mounds on coast of P. 229 



NewYork P.351 



Norsk naval architecture P. 583 

 Ohio, cloth from mound 



in P.347 



Overlaying with copper 



by American aborigines P. 1015 

 Paleolithic period in Dis- 

 trict of Columbia P. 777 



Paris Exposition, 1889 ... R. 64 

 Persepolitan casts, two . . R. 80 

 Pipes and smoking cus- 

 toms of the North 

 American aborigines.. R. 103 

 Pit-dwellers of Yezo, the 



ancient...^., R.49 



Plants, aboriginal uses of. 



B.39(j) 

 Playing cards from Ja- 

 pan R.99,P.836 



Pointed bark canoes of 



the Kutenai and Amur. R. 114 

 Porcelains, Hippisley col- 

 lection of Chinese R. 118 



Potomac tide-water re- 

 gion P.776 



Prehistoric art R. 98 



Primitive American ar- 

 mor R. 77 



frame for 



weaving ... R. 112 

 methods of 



drilling R.87 



travel and 

 transporta- 

 tion R. 83 



Religious history and 

 ceremonials, collec- 

 tions illustrating R. 81 



Romanmosaic,Carthage. P. 333 



Shell-beds P.351 



Shell-mounds P. 229 



Shinto, or mythology of 



the Japanese R. 58 



Shofar, the R. 66, P. 936 



Stone age at Mt. Vernon . P. 730 



Swastika, the R.88 



Throwing-sticks from 



Mexico and California. P. 932 

 Throwing-sticks in the 



National Museum R. 1 



Tibet, ethnology ot E. 79 



Ulu, Eskimo woman's 



knife R.48 



Weaving, frame lor R. 112 



West Virginia, early pot- 



teryin R.113 



White-line engraving or 

 relief printing in the 

 fifteenth and sixteenth 



■ centuries R 46 



Wolpai, a maid of P 889 



Wooden statue of Baron 

 li Kamon - no - Kami- 

 Naoaukfi R.8 



