X. 
XL.—Totemism . 
XLI.—Music. 
XLII.—Etymology. 
XLIII.—Language. 
XLIV.—Poetry . 
XLY.—History . 
XLYI.—Archaeology . 
XLVII.—War. 
XLVIII.—• Hunting . 
XLIX.—Nomadic Life 
L.—Pastoral Life . 
LI.—Agriculture . 
LII.—Training of Animals, &c. 
LIII.—Slavery . 
LJY.—Relationships . 
LV.—Widows . 
LVI. —Infanticide. 
LVII.—Causes that Limit Popu¬ 
lation . 
LYIII.—Burials . 
LIX.—Astronomy. 
LX.—Arithmetic. 
LXl.—P roperty . 
LXII.—Trade . 
LX l II.—Money . 
LXIY.—Measures and Weights ... 
LXY.—Marital Relations 
LXYI.—Education. 
LXYIL—Games and Amusements... 
LXVIII.—Communications. 
LXIX.—Tribal Marks . 
LXX.—Memorial Structures ... 
LXXI.—Topography. 
LXXII.—Statistics. 
LXXIII.—Population. 
LXXIY.—Contact with Civilized 
Races . 
LXXV.—Ethnological Collections 
LXXVI.—Paper Squeezes . 
LXXVTL—Photography . 
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