322 General Notes. (March, 
The gentile system of the Iowas. By Rev. J. Owen Dorsey. [Abstract.] p 10 
Society as a domain of natural forces. By Lester F. Ward, [No abatra} p i. 
Life in Zuñi. By Frank H. Cushing. [Abstract.] p. 14. 
The turning point of modern sociological science. By Dr, J. C. Welling. ps 
The Carson footprints. By Dr. W. J. Hoffman. p. 34. 
eS at the American Association. By Professor Otis T. Mason. [No ab 
ct] 8. 
Tiaan i er and aboriginal tools for working soapstone. By J. D. McGuire 
[Abstract.] p. 39. 
Mound explorations in Southern Illinois. By Professor Cyrus Thomas, | Abstract} 
Tattooing among civilized people. By Dr. Robert Fletcher. p. 40. 
On the Hawaiians. By Capt. C. E. Dutton. [No abstract,] p.68. 
An inquiry into the origin of invention. By Col. F. A. Seely. p. 70- : 
Aleutian songs and traditions. By Ivan Petroff. [Abstract.] p. 90. 4 
he Carson footprints. By G. K, Gilbert. Le ] pP 95 4 
Artin shell. By William H. Holm p- 9 
Cannibalism. By Dr. J. Hamilton pede ag TP 
Stone implements from Ghazipur, India. By H. Rivett clea tee» 7 
122, 
Dakotan legends and myths. By Rev. J. Owen Dorsey. [Abstract.] P- sh } | 
On ak Rawson Rawson’s deductions, By Dr. Robert Fletcher. [ 
bil 5 | 
pS ar of Eskimo pictographs with those of other American 
r. W. J. Hoffman, p. 128. Jerenith 0 
Illustrations of minus tes Slav and Magyar folk-lore, By Mr. 3 
tin. [Abstract.] p. 147. py ats ‘ 
The Shetimasha Indians of St. Mary’s parish, Southern Louisiana. : 
Gatschet. p. 148. we 
Mound distribution in the United States. By Professor Cyrus Thoms 
P. 159. By By William H. a 
The use of the cross symbol by the ancient Americans. 
„p. 161. A 
Origin of the sexes. By Dr. Charles E. Hagner. [No andl Ee us 
Annual ates of the president, Major J. W. Powel l. Delivered 
P- 17 
THE AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN.— This useful per 
fifth volume with the October number. The co ontents | 
Native races of Colombia, fifth paper. By E. G. Barney. 
Mexican antiquities. By L. P. Gratacap. 
The gentile system of the Omahas. By Rev. J. Owen Dorsey. 
_ Primitive Northwest. By C. W. Butterfield. 
Babylonian and Assyrian art. By W, St. C, Boscawen. H rai 
The editor contributes a timely paper On ad animal 
and an illustrated article on medicine men an 
A. S. Gatschet, are among its most valuab ep 
reading, especially of German and French pu 
be improved, 
THE Patmouituic Man’s BEADS.— 
Nov. 22, offers some statements confirmatory « 
