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Vol. II, Part I. Traditions of the Chilcotin Indians. Living- 



ston Far rand. 

 II. Cairns of British Columbia and Washington. 

 Harlan I. Smith and Gerard Fowke. 



III. Traditions of the Quinault Indians. Living- 



ston Farrand. 



IV. Shell-Heaps of the Lower Fraser River, Brit- 



ish Columbia. Harlan I. Smith. 

 V. The Lillooet Indians. James Teit. 

 VI. Archaeology of the Gulf of Georgia and Puget 



Sound. Harlan I. Smith. 

 VII. The Shuswap. James Teit. 

 VIII. The Lower Thompson Indians. James Teit. 

 Vol. Ill, Part I. Kwakiutl Texts. Franz Boas and George Hunt. 



II. Kwakiutl Texas. Franz Boas and George Hunt. 

 III. Kwakiutl Texas. Franz Boas and George Hunt. 

 Vol. IV, Part I. The Decorative Art of the Amur Tribes. 



Berthold Laufer. 

 Vol. V, Part I. Contributions to the Ethnology of the Haida. 



John R. Swanton. 

 II. The Kwakiutl of Vancouver Island. Franz 

 Boas. 

 Vol. VI, Part I. Religion and Myths of the Koryak. W. 



Jochelson. 

 II. Material Culture and Social Organization of 

 the Koryak. W. Jochelson. 

 Vol. VII, Part I. The Chukchee. — Material Culture. W. 



Bogoras. 

 II. The Chukchee. — Religion. W. Bogoras. 

 III. The Chukchee. — Social Organization. W. 

 Bogoras. 

 Vol. VIII, Part I. The Chukchee.— Mythology. W. Bogoras. 



II. Mythology of the Thompson Indians. James 

 Teit. 

 Vol. IX, Part I. The Yukaghir and the Yukaghirized Tungus. 



W. Jochelson. 

 Vol. X, Part I. Kwakiutl Texts. Second Series. Franz Boas 



and George Hunt. 

 II. Haida Texts. John R. Swanton. 



The completion of these publications was delayed by the 

 World War, which cut off intercourse for several years with 

 Russia, and with Dr. Waldemar Bogoras and Dr. Waldemar 

 Jochelson, who have been two of the most prominent contribu- 

 tors to the series. Arrangements have now been made for the 

 publication of Volume IV, Part II, "The Tribes of the Amur 

 River," by Leo Sternberg; Volume IX, Part II, "The Yuka- 

 ghir and the Yukaghirized Tungus," by Waldemar Jochelson ; 

 Volume IX, Part III, "The Asiatic Eskimo," by Waldemar 

 Bogoras; Volume IX, Part IV, "The Alieut," by Waldemar 

 Jochelson. Volumes XI and XII, as originally planned, are to 

 be combined in one. The results of a study of the human re- 



