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THE COLUMBIAN ANNIVERSARY IN AMERICA. 
The idus of the meritam Antiquarian is publishing a series of books on PRE- 
COLUMBIAN TIMES, and now offers the following to the public 
|l. The Mound-Builders—their Works and Relics. 
li. Animal Effigies and Emblematic Mounds. 
IH. Native Moths and Symbols— Unfinished. 
IV. Cliff Dwellers and Pyramid Builders. 
m eo ANTIQUARIAN FOR 1893. 
The year 1893 will t American Archeology. The AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN, being the 
first J l devoted to the subje blished on the Continent, will mark the epoch by an especially interesting 
. and important volume. ble fe f this, the Fifteenth Volume, will be a series of sketches 
of prominent American Archaeologists ; their portraits will be used as frontispieces, There will » a great 
variety of articles on American Antiquities by gentlemen ——— in different parts of the Continent. Among 
them, Prof. W. H. Montgomery, of Utah, James Deans, of British Columbia, Mr. T. H. Lewis, of Mieten: 
Men ssim of nitidi, etc. jdecemidg objects gathered i in de Columbian Exposition by competent persons. 
3 | y eminent t archæologists, esa as Mr, W. H. H. Holmes 
and Mr. Henry w. Haynes. d Articles o: Mr. Albert S. Gatschett 
and Mr. Horatio Hale. The Volume will also contain ries es on ain logy, sug eid W. C. Winslow, D. D., 
alestine Exploration Fund, by Theodore F. Wright. The editor will ig illustrated 
articles on the Relics of Egypt, Assyria and the Holy Land, as compared | with weh Rel a eng will con- 
apt pre-historic America, oree he pub- 
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