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The First Magazine Devoted to Archæology and Ethnology established in America. It hasut 
reached its Sizteenth Volume, which promises to be the Best of the Series. 
Among the Attractions for 1894 are the following: dian tribes 
A series of articles, accompanied with maps, on the ony migrations and locations ti 
under the title of resain, DS 
“ Footprints of the Aborigines.” By Rev. William M. Beauchamp, Prof. A. F. C . Alsoa aris 
William Wallace Tooker, Mr. J. A. Watkins, Rev. George Patterson, and other specialists 
articles on the customs, symbols and myths of the 
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ing ery: ha pd Cliff Dwellers, by J. Walter Fewkes, of the Hemingway | Expedition, M "n by Dr: D 
ens m’s Canon, and others. Also on the “ “Cito ee of the American Langua ae nd the Re": 
a Prat ai Prof. Ed. Seler and others. Also on the Myths and Folklore, by Mr ace rst will writ ws 
r. A. Perry, of London, England, sirs. Zelia Nuttall and G. A. 0 net OrIcIN of 
late: aad, Peruvian Antiquities. There will be articles on the ASIATIC or Pok Thoms, Hon. Jane 
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American Indians, and on Prehistoric Contact with Other Continents, by Dr. mS which have 
Wickersham and C. Staniland Wake and ra caveat PP farsi °C rete a ear = Stone ne Be ; A B. 
paa i a come to, light, by Dr. J. D. Butler, J. R. Sutter, H. I. Smith, i ee Seever, 
ts om otes on a 
Discoveries in Palestine and Keypt by Prof. T. F. Wright, of Harvard à Collet mast wS 
books of pe 
The editor of the American ntiguarian is publishing a series a 
COLUMBIAN TIMES, and now offers Pi following to the public ‘oe, $3.50 
I. The Mound-Builders—their Works and Relics, = Pre gee 
Il. Animal ar ne and Emblematic Mounds, o 4 8 a 
iil. Native Myths and Symbols—Unfinished, s 600 
IV. Cliff Dwellers and Pyramid Builders with the Antiquarian, 
Price per Vol. $4.00 or with American Naturalist $6.00. 
The American Antiquarian will be furnished with The Amero 
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