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of the Smithsonian Institution [for the 

 fiscal year ending June 30, 1907]. An- 

 nual Report of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, 1907, pp. 48-55, Washington, 1908. 



152. [Review of] Saville's Contributions 

 to South American Archeology. The 

 George G. Heye Expedition. The An- 

 tiquities of Manabi, Ecuador. A Pre- 

 liminary Report. New York, 1907. 

 American Anthropologist, n. s., x, pp. 

 122-128, Lancaster, 1908. 



153. [Review of] Hartman's Archeologi- 

 cal Researches on the Pacific Coast of 

 Costa Rica. Pittsburgh, 1907. Ibid., 

 pp. 128-133. 



154. The tomahawk. Ibid., pp. 264-276. 



1909 155. Report of the [Chief of the] Bureau 

 of American Ethnology to the Secretary 

 of the Smithsonian Institution [for the 

 fiscal year ending June 30, 1908]. An- 

 nual Report of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, 1908, pp. 44-52, Washington, 1909. 



156. Biographical memoir of Lewis 

 Henry Morgan, 1818-1881. Read before 

 the National Academy of Sciences, 

 November 20, 1907. Biographical Mem- 

 oirs of the National Academy of Sciences, 

 VI, pp. 219-239, Washington, 1909. 



157. First Pan-American scientific con- 

 gress, held in Santiago, Chile, December, 

 25, 1908-January 6, 1909. Science, n. s., 

 xxix, pp. 441-448, New York, 1909. 

 [See No. 161.] 



1910 158. Report of the [Chief of the] Bureau 

 of American Ethnology to the Secretary 

 of the Smithsonian Institution [for the 

 fiscal year ending June 30, 1909]. An- 

 nual Report of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, 1909, pp. 40-48, Washington, 1910. 



159. Some problems of the American 

 race. American Anthropologist, n. s., xil, 

 pp. 149-182, Lancaster, Pa., 1910. 



160. Remarks on the study of aboriginal 

 American history. Proceedings of the 

 Mississippi Valley Historical Associa- 

 tion, 1908-1909, vol. 11. pp. 182-189, 

 Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1910. 



161. The first Pan-American scientific 

 congress, held in Santiago, Chile, De- 

 cember 25, 1908-January 6, 1909. An- 

 nual Report of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, 1909, pp. 86-95, Washington, 1910. 

 [See No. 157.] 



162. [Articles on] Nampa image, Neo- 

 lithic age, Nephrite, Notched plates, No- 

 vaculite, Obsidian, Ornament, Painting, 

 Paleolithic implements, Pearls, Pecking 

 implements, Pectolite, Perforated stones, 

 Pestles, Picks, Pierced tablets, Pile 

 dwellings, Plummets, Polishing imple- 

 ments, Porphyry, Pottery, Problemati- 

 cal objects, Pyrite or Iron Pyrites, 

 Quartz, Quartzite, Receptacles, Rhyo- 

 lite, Saws, Schist, Scrapers, Sculpture 

 and carving, Serpentine, Shell, Shell- 

 work, Shell-heaps, Sienite, Silver, Sink- 

 ers, Slate, Spade-stones, Spine-back 

 stones, Steatite, Stonework, Teshoa, 

 Tomahawk.Trachite, Turquoise,Wedges. 

 In Handbook of American Indians, Bulle- 

 tin 30, Bureau of American Ethnology, pt. 

 2, Washington, 1910. [See No. 144.] 



191 1 163. Twenty-seventh annual report of 

 the [Chief of the] Bureau of American 

 Ethnology to the Secretary of the 

 Smithsonian Institution [for the fiscal 

 year 1905-06]. Washington, 191 1. 14 pp. 



1912 164. Twenty-eighth annual report of 

 the [Chief of the] Bureau of American 

 Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution [for the fiscal year 

 1906-07]. Washington, 1912. 21 pp. 



165. Stone implements of the Argentine 

 littoral. Bulletin $2 of the Bureau of 

 American Ethnology, pp. 125-151, Wash- 

 ington, 1912. 



166. Bearing of archeological evidence 

 on the place of origin and on the ques- 

 tion of the unity or plurality of the 

 American race. American Anthropolo- 

 gist, n. s., xiv, pp. 30-36, Lancaster, Pa., 

 1912. 



1913 167. The relation of archeology to eth- 

 nology. [Discussion.] Ibid., xv, pp. 566- 

 567. Lancaster, Pa., 1913. 



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