1893. ] Archeology and Ethnology. 301 
There was an Exposition of American Antiquities, principally from 
the collections of the Archeologists of two countries; the most exten- 
sive being that of a most esteemed friend, M. E. Boban, of Paris and 
Mexico. 
The papers read and the subjects discussed are here given to show 
the scope of the organization. 
Discovery of America before the time of Columbus, by M. Benedict 
Grondals, 7 pages; Discovery of the New World, by M. E. Beauvois, 
52 pages; The Pheniciens in America, by Gaffarel, 48 pages; Bud- 
dhism in America, by M. Foucaux and M. De Rosny, with discussion, 
12 pages; Fou-Sang, by Lucien Adam, 18 pages; Atlantis, by M. 
Chill y Naranjo, 3 pages; The Dighton Rock, by M. G. Gravier, 26 
pages; A Dream of Christopher Columbus, by M. Castaigne, 23 pages ; 
Inscription on the Grave Creek Tablet, by M. Levy Bing, 17 pages; 
America and the Portuguese, by M. Luciano Cordiero, with discussion 
by Professor Haynes, 97 pages; The Arctic and Antarctic Regious, by 
M. Daa; The Esquimaux, by R. P. Petitot; The Indians of the United 
States, by M. De Semallé, 9 pages; The Ancient Races. of Peru, by 
M. John Campbell, 19 pages; Columbian Skulls, by M. Paul Broca, 
16 pages; The Aborigines of Haiti, by Madiou; The Tradition of the 
White Man, by Madier De Montjau; An Iroquois Manuscript, by 
Leon De Rosny ; The Mound Builders, by M. Joly; The Indians of 
French Guiana, by M. Dupont; The Caribs, by M. Ballet; The Ori- 
gin of America, by Baron de Bretton; The Indians of Peru, by 
M. Ber; Le Maguey, by M. Gordron; The Guano of Peru, by M. 
Ridel; Language of the Cheyenne Indians and the Quichua, by 
Lucien Adam,7 pages ; Les Déné-Dindjies, by R. T. Petitot, 24 pages, 
and An Iroquois Manuscript ; The Relation of Words, by Lucien Adam, 
6 pages; Comparison between the Basque Language and Indian Lan- 
guages of America, by M. Julien Vinson, 14 pages; Deciphering the 
Maya Language, by Leon De Rosny,5 pages; Central America, by M. 
Blaise, 2 pages ; The Society of Quakers, by M. Magnin ; The Crees and 
the Chippeways by Lucien Adam, 59 pages; Anthropology in the 
Antilles, by M. Cornilliac, 22 pages; Traditions of the Greenlanders, by 
M. Rink and Valdemar Schmidt, 9 pages; The falsity of the tirai 
inscription found on a stone at Newark, Ohio, by M. Henry Harrisse, 7 
ges; America in Antiquity, by Francis A. Allen, 47 pages; Asiatic 
Emigration to the New America, by R. P. Petitot, 11 pages; Ancient 
Mexican Stirrups, by Eugene Boban, 3 pages; Archeologie Analogies, 
by M. Morey, 7 pages; Prehistoric Canada, by M. Le Metayer- 
Masselin, 8 pages; The Museum of St. Petersburg, by M. Schoebel, 3 
