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naturalists’ quarterly advertiser. 
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PUTNAM, F. Wo—Archaeological Explorations in 
Tennessee. Many fine cuts . 
“ Description of Stone Knives 
found in Essex County, Mass. 
“ The Manufacture of Soapstone 
Pots by the Indians of N. England. 
“ Ancient Fortification on the Wa¬ 
bash River. 
“ Arehseological Notes on Mounds 
at Merom and Hutsonville on the 
Wabash .. 
“ Description of a Stone Knife 
found at Kingston, N. H. 
** A short outline of the Life and 
Labors of Dr. Jeffries Wyman, 
with a list of his Contributions. 
8. “ Description of Carved Stone 
Representing a Cetacean found at 
Seabrook, N. II. 
9. f* Ancient Indian Carving at Ips¬ 
wich, Mass. . . . . 
10. REYNOLDS, Elmer R. — Aboriginal Soapstone 
Quarries in the District of Columbia. 
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11. SCHUMACHER, Paul.—The Method of Manufac¬ 
turing Pottery and Baskets among the Indians of Southern 
California. 10 
12. SCHUMACHER, Paul.-The Methods of Manufac¬ 
ture of Several Articles by the former Indians of Southern 
California. 25 
13. MORGAN, Lewis H.—On the Ruins of a Stone 
Pueblo on the Animas in New Mexico with a ground plan. 20 
14. BLAKE, John H.—Notes on a Collection from the 
Ancient Cemetery at the Bay of Chacota, Peru ... 25 
15. PALMER, Dr. Edward.—Cave Dwellings in Utah . 10 
16. BANDELIER, Ad. F.—On the Art of War and 
Mode of Warfare of the Ancient Mexi¬ 
cans . 40 
17. “ On the Distribution and Tenure of 
Lands, and the Customs with respect to 
Inheritance among the Ancient Mexicans. 40 
