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Harlan I. Smith. "The Prehistoric Ethnology of a Kentucky Site." 

 Anthrop. Papers, VI, pp. 173-235, pis. xvii-lxiv, 1 text fig. 



Waldemar Bogoras. " Chukchee Mythology." Mem. XII, pp. 1-197. 



Waldemar Jochelson. " The Yukaghir and the Yukaghirized Tungus." 

 Mem. XIII, pp. 1-133, pis. i-vii, 1 map. 



II. MEMBERSHIP 



George H. Sherwood, Assistant Secretary 



The steadily increasing number of Members of the Museum 

 is an index of the spreading interest in the development of the 

 institution, and the contribution of Members is an important 

 item of income. 



Members enjoy many privileges which cannot be readily 

 granted to non-subscribers. Among these are the series of 

 special lectures, admission to the laboratories and work-rooms, 

 where may be seen the methods used in mounting material for 

 exhibition, and the service of an instructor when Members and 

 their friends visit the Museum. Recently a room for the use 

 and comfort of Members has been set aside and will be 

 equipped and furnished during the coming year. 



We believe, however, that those who, as Members, 

 subscribe to the Museum are actuated not by the returns 

 which they receive from their subscription, but by their 

 civic pride in an institution which they consider is doing an 

 important educational work and is worthy of support. 



Continuous efforts are being made to increase the member- 

 ship and any assistance from Members by the nomination of 

 their friends will be greatly appreciated. 



Full information regarding membership will be furnished by 

 the Secretary, on request. 



The new Members number 235, and as the loss through 

 death and resignation is 142, the net gain is 93. 



On December 31, 1910, the total membership was 2,456, 

 divided into classes as follows: Patrons, 108; Fellows, 40; 

 Honorary Fellows, 2; Life Members, 469; Sustaining Mem- 

 bers, 29; Annual Members, 1,808. 



