| Chicago. 
| thropologist, Mr. Holmes is. an, artist} 
| of: note, and- has ‘been. curator of. the 
| National Gallery of Art, a branch of| ‘William C. Mills, 
| the’ ‘National Museum, since its eS=) 
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cidentally,, he has been the. repre! 
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ne Smithsonian. Institution and | its 
~ ACCORD ONOR branches.’ “The Cliff Ruins in! 
| Fewkes ‘Canyon, Mesa Verde. Nae) 
Te Park, Colorado,” is the subject 
Of a Sener by. ‘Dr. Jesse’ Walter 
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500 P AGE ‘voLUM t Lee ‘on his recent. excavation 
and . repair’ of Oak Tree’ House, | 
a Painted House’ and other ‘prehistoric 
aces ruins in the ganyon, “Music in Its. 
Smithsonian Institution ‘Official Rélation to the Religious Thought of 
| the: Teton Sioux” | is the title of an 
PS 2 =F) article. by Miss ‘Frances Densmore. | 
| Has Tribute on 10th (Other articles pertaining to the. ugh 
Or Une Bureau of Ethnology | are by 
Birthday _ OB, W. Hodge, oe Alice C, Fletcher, 
"WASHINGTON, Dec, 24, eA 500- J. WeB ‘Hewitt, John Peabody Mar- 
page volume of anthropological. O8> rington, Francis La Flesche, “Truman 
says, abounding with illustrations, pi eholapr and John R. Swanton. 
was presented to William Henry Dr. I. M. Casanowicz,. assistant cu-_ 
Holmes, head curator of anthropology rator: of Old: World archeology of the} 
in the U, S. National Museum, on the National Museum, writes én *Paral-. 
occasion of ‘his. 70th birthday, ‘Dec. j. lels in: the Cosmogonies of the Old 
The volume is a tribute by his/World and the New.” ‘Three other) 
friends and co-laborers in the study members of the ‘museum ‘staff con-) 
of Hashcash am 44. oe seen con- tributed articles. as follows: Dr; ‘Wal-. | 
yter ELoueh, “experimental Work in ' 
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book, of which only 200 copies were’ loey” Ory Ape Hrdlicka, “Anthropol~ | 
printed, was edited by Frederick W.08¥ of the Chippewa,” and Neil M.} 
Hodge, ethnologist-in- charge. of the Judd, “The Use of Adobe in AA 
Bureau’ of American Hthnology. - toric. Dwellings of the Southwest.” — 
the Smithsenian Institution, = = = | Contributions from other — eminent| 
‘Mr, ‘Holmes | has been engaged ‘in| anthropologists inelude discussions on 
scientific investigations . under the “The Cult of. the Ax,” by George’ 
Government for 45 years, ‘first. with {Grant MeCurdy; The Biaplomentaty 
the Government geological. surveys, | Series in Maya tpscrip tons, by Syl-| 
‘then “with the Geological Survey, and ease G. Morley; ‘The Domain of the} 
finally with the Bureau of American’ | Aztecs and Theit Relation £0 ‘the Pre-| 
Ethnology and the U.S. National| historic Cultures of Mexico, -by Al- 
Museum. In. fact, he has been in fred Mt Tozzer} Cardan’s Suspension 
ithe scientific service: of the Govern~ in China,” by Berthold ea eh: 
/ment continuously since 1871, with articles be Gerald Fowke, oe 4 
‘the exception of three years (1894-97), | Hewett, George G. Heye, se ar Ri 
| during. which time he was curator of \Peahody, Charles C. bal ey, oh 
anthropology in the Field Museum, of | V: ‘Kidder, S. A. Barre tee moet 
Natural History and professor of an- eheacoer de Booy, David us 
: li William Churchill, Roland ‘Be 
thropig geology at the University 0 a ae ‘Wittiam Ourtie Farabee: 'P. 2 
5 cae ag n-| Goddard, George Byron Gordon, Al- 
aaa being a geologist and ah bert Ernest Jenks, A. Li. Kroeber, 
‘Robert. H. Lowie, Charles’ W. Mead, 
Warren K. Moore- 
head, Nels C. Nelson, George H. Pep- 
|per, Marshall H. Saville, Frank G. 
‘Speck, Herbert A Spinden | and Clark 
sentative of the Government at-seven Wissler, 
national. and international exposi-, 
tablishment, several years ago,. 
