TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



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Letter of Lieutenant "Wheeler to Chief of Engineers xiii 



Letter of transmittal xvii 



PAET I. 



Introduction: General Arch.eology and Ethnology of Southern California 1 



Eeport of Dr. H. C. Yarrow, in charge of party making collections 32 



Collections at Dos Pueblos and La Patera 46 



Chipped Stone Implements : Daggers, Knives, Spf.arpoints, Arrowheads, Boring Im- 

 plements, etc 49 



Stone Mortars and Pestles, Cups, etc 70 



Cooking Vessels, Baking Stones, Food Vessels, etc 93 



Method of Manufacture of Soapstone Pots 117 



Articles made of Wood 122 



Pipes made of Stone 125 



Perforated Stones : Clubheads, Spindlewhorls and Sinkers 135 



Miscellaneous objects of Stone: Tubes, Plummet-shaped Implements, Hammer-stones. 190 



Sculptures 218 



Implements and Weapons made of Bone and Wood 222 



Musical Instruments made of Bones 234 



Textile Fabrics, Basket-work, Brushes 239 



Ornaments and Paint 251 



Beads 263 



Iron Implements and other objects obtained by contact with Europeans 272 



Observations on Crania from California : 277 



APPENDIX TO PART I. 



Translation of the account of Cabrillo's Voyage along the West Coast of North 



America. — With Introductory Notes 293 



PART II. 



The Pueblo Ruins and the Interior Tribes. — Introduction 317 



Notes on the Pueblos and their Inhabitants 319 



The Pueblo of Acoma 325 



The Pueblo of Taos 327 



The Pueblo of San Juan 331 



The Cachina: A Zuni Dance 332 



Report on the Ruins and Pueblos in New Mexico 337 



Rulns in New Mexico 346 



Ancient Population in Northwestern New Mexico 351 



