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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Should the reader be desirous of pursuing this subject further, the 

 writer would particularly recommend Mr. Holmes's memoir, as well as 

 that of Mr. W. B. Weeden, the title of which has previously been given. 

 These memoirs are not only especially valuable for the foot-notes and 

 copious references to the bibliography of the subjects treated, but as 

 well for their intelligent arrangement and the judicious comments of 

 the authors ; S'tearns's " Shell Money," in the American Naturalist, vol. 

 in, March, 1869; "Aboriginal Shell Money," Proceedings of the Cali- 

 fornia Academy of Sciences, July, 1873 ; "Aboriginal Shell Money," in 

 Overland Monthly (San Francisco), September, 1873; also "Aboriginal 

 Shell Money," American Naturalist, vol. xi, 1877, with figures ; Dr. L. 

 G. Yates's Notes on the Aboriginal Money of California, American Nat- 

 uralist, vol. xi, 1877; "Wampum and its History," E. Ingersoll, Amer- 

 ican Naturalist, vol. xyii, 1883; Horatio Hale "On the Origin and 

 Nature of Wampum," American Naturalist, vol. xviii, 1884; Stephen 

 Powers, Contributions to North American Ethnology, vol. in, Wash- 

 ington, 1877 (a most entertaining volume); W. H. Pratt, Proceedings 

 of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, vol. n ; J. K. Lord, 

 " The Naturalist in British Columbia," vol. II ; " The Last Wampum 

 Coinage," by C. L. Norton, in the American Magazine, March, 1888 ; 

 Bancroft's " Native Eaces of the Pacific States of North America," 1874. 



