1893.] Proceedings of Scientific Societies. 1035 
ical Study of Flaked Stone Implements, W. H. Holmes. An Industrial 
Exhibit based on Linguistic Stocks, Otis T. Mason. Museum Collec- 
tions to Illustrate Religious History and Ceremonies, Cyrus Alder. 
Illustrations of a Zuñi Dramatic Ceremonial, Frank Cushing. 
August 51.—Ritual regarded as a Dramatization of Myth, W. W. 
Newell The Ritual of the Kwakiutl Indians, Franz Boas and George 
Hunt. The Walpi Flute Observance; a Study of Tusayan Cermonial 
Dramatization, J. Walter Fewkes. On the Folk-Lore of Precious 
Stones, G. F. Kunz. The Fall of Hochelaga; a Study in Folk-Lore, 
Horatio Hale. The Coyote and the Owl; Tales of the Kootenay 
Indians, A. F. Chamberlain. Legends of the Bella Coola Indians, 
Fillip Jacobsen. The Villas of the South Slavs, Friedrich S. Krauss. 
The Collections of American Archeology in the Anthropological 
Building. North American Archeology, F. W. Putnam. The Cliff 
. Dwellers, Frank Cushing. Mexican Archeology, Mrs. Zelia Nuttall. 
Central American Archeology, Manuel M. de Peralta. South Amer- 
ican Archeology, G. A. Dorsey. Cache Finds from Ancient Village 
Sites in New Jersey, Ernest Volk. 
September 1.—The Historical Study of Religions; Its Method and 
Scope, M. Jastrow, Jr* An Ancient Egyptian Rite, Illustrating a 
Phase of Primitive Thought, Mrs. Sarah Y. Stevenson. On the Sacer- 
dotalism of the Veda, with a Special Reference to the Vedic Hymns, 
M. Bloomfield. A Chapter in Zufii Mythology, Mrs. Matilda C. Steven- 
son. The Religious Symbolism of Central America and its Wide Dis- 
tribution, Francis Parry. Paper (subject not announced), Grant Bey. 
Paper (subject not announced), Crawford H. Foy. North American 
Ethnology, Otis T. Mason. Paraguay, Emil Hassler. 
September 2.— The Present Status of Our Knowledge of American 
Languages, Daniel G. Brinton. Classification of Languages of the 
North Pacific Coast, Franz Boas. Notes on the Phonology of the 
Kootenay Indian Language, A. F. Chamberlain. The Affinities of the 
Egyptian and Indo-European Languages, Carl Abel Study of the 
Papuina Language of Central America, Raoul de la Grasserie. The 
Ethnological Collection in the German Village, Ulrich Jahn. The 
'Pre-Malay Culture of the Malay Peninsula, ——— Wildman. 
Tue ConGcress or EvoLurroNisTS.—September 27th 28th, and 
29th.— Committee on Organization. Benjamin F. Underwood, Chair- 
man, Lloyd G. Wheeler, Secretary, Professor E. S. Bastin, C. Staniland 
Wake, J. R. Cummings, Professor E. R. Boyer, Rev. J. Vila Blake, 
Professor E. G. Cooley, Franklin H. Head, Rev. Jenkin L. Jones, Dr. 
