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ABORIGINAL REMAINS in the Champlain | BROWN, GEORGE, work by reviewed, 139

valley, 239

- in the United States, Handbook of, 728
ÁLIKULUFAN, see TIERRA DEL FUEGO
ALLEN, ARTHUR A., explorations, 343
AMEGHINO, FLORENTINO, death, 500
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIA-

TION, anthropology at the Providence
meeting with proceedings of the, 99
-meetings, 337, 730

officers and members, 181
AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN AND ORIENTAL
JOURNAL, editorial changes, 177
AMERICAN ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY, meet-
ing, 177

AMERICAN INDIAN ASSOCIATION, foun-
dation, 342

AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIS-
TORY, Collections, 340, 728
AMERICANISTS, the eighteenth congress

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BEAN, R. B., work by reviewed, 153
BEARFOOT, REV. ISAAC, death, 180
BEDDOE, JOHN, death, 344

BINGHAM, HIRAM, work by reviewed, 138
BLAKE, FRANK R., Philippine literature,

449. Review by, 472

BOAS, FRANZ, honors, 344, lecture before

National Academy of Sciences, 179,
reviews by, 334, 478

BOYLE, DAVID, obituary notice, 159
BRANNER, JOHN C., expedition of, 179
BRETON, A. C., describes American mu-
seums, 343

BRITISH MUSEUM collections, 176

BROWNE, HERBERT JANVRIN. The stone
collars and three-pointed stones of
the West Indies, 489

BUDGE, E. A. WALLIS, work by re-
viewed, 615

BULLER, W. LEO, collection, 730

BULU KNOWLEDGE of the gorilla and
chimpanzee, 56

BUSHNELL, JR, D. I. New England

names, 235. Mr Warren K. Moore-
head and "The Stone Age in North
America," 722. Review by, 154

CANADIAN GOVERNMENT, anthropological
work under the, 496

CASANOWICZ, I. M., review by, 615
CERRALBO, MARQUIS OF, discovery by,179
CHAMBERLAIN, ALEXANDER F. The

present state of our knowledge
concerning the three linguistic stocks
of the region of Tierra del Fuego,
South America, 89. On the Puel-
chean and Tsonekan (Tehuelchean),
the Atacameñan (Atacaman) and
Chonoan, and the Charruan lin-
guistic stocks of South America,
458. Bibliography of periodical liter-
ature, 625. Appointment, 500.
Honors, 180, 344. Obituary notice
of David Boyle, 159. Reviews by,
149, 150, 152

CHAMPLAIN VALLEY, aboriginal remains
in the, 239

CHARRUAN, see PUELCHEAN

CHEROKEE ADVOCATE, disposal of plant,

730

CHIMPANZEE, see GORILLA
CHONOAN, see PUELCHEAN

CHUMASHAN PLACE-NAMES of San Luis
Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura
counties, California, a tentative list
of the Hispanized, 725

COLE, E. MAULE, collections, 344
CONANT, C. E., work by reviewed, 472
CONGRÈS PRÉHISTORIQUE DE FRANCE,
the seventh meeting of the, 177
COOK, CAPTAIN, statue of, 178
CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY, the seventh
international congress for, 344
CRIMINAL LABORATORY, bill for the
establishment of a, 179

CURTIS, EDWARD S., work by reviewed, 609

DANISH ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY,

expedition by, 178
Darbishire, A. D., appointment, 178
DENNETT, R. E., work by reviewed, 481
DILLENIUS, J. A., work by reviewed, 331
DIXON, R. B., reviews by, 138, 139, work
by reviewed, 141

EARTHWORKS OF EASTERN MASSACHU

SETTS, certain, 566

EMMONS, G. T. Native account of the
meeting between La Perouse and the
Tlingit, 294

ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, anthropol-
ogy in, 617

ESPERANTO CONGRESS, seventh annual,341
EUGENICS, recent developments, 727, con-

gress, 731

EXOGAMY AND TOTEMISM DEFINED: a
rejoinder, 589

FARABEE, WM. CURTIS, reviews by, 473,

609

FEWKES, J. WALTER, election, 730, field
work, 179

FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY,
activities of the anthropological
department, 168

FISHBERG, MAURICE, work by reviewed,
320

FLINT, a rare Missouri, 172

FORM OF THE HEAD, Professor Boas'
new theory of the, 394

FOUR SEASONS OF THE MEXICAN RITUAL
OF INFANCY, the, 229
FRANCISCAN FATHERS, a key to the
Navaho pronunciation employed by
the, 164

-work projected by, 342

FUTURE OF THE INDEPENDENT MODE IN
Fox, on the, 171

GALTON, SIR FRANCIS, will of, 180
GALTON LABORATORY, subscriptions for,
500

GAUD, FERNAND, work by reviewed, 483
GERARD, W. R. Kalamazoo, 337
GERMAN AND VIENNESE ANTHROPOLOG-

ICAL SOCIETY, the fifth general
congress of the, 176
GODDARD, P. E., field work, 177
GOLDENWEISER, A. A. Exogamy and
totemism defined: a rejoinder, 589.
Activities, 344. Reviews, 121, 598
GORDON, G. B., papers by, 178
GORILLA AND CHIMPANZEE, Bulu knowl-
edge of the, 56

HADDON, KATHLEEN, work by reviewed,
334

HAGAR, STANSBURY. The four seasons of
the Mexican ritual of infancy, 229

HALKIN, JOSEPH, work by reviewed, 483.
HARRINGTON, JOHN P. A key to the

Navaho orthography employed by
the Franciscan Fathers, 164. The
numerals "two" and "three" in
certain Indian languages of the
Southwest, 167. The origin of the
names Ute and Paiute, 173. A ten-
tative list of the Hispanized Chuma-
shan place-names of San Luis Obispo,
Santa Barbara, and Ventura coun-
ties, California, 725

HARRINGTON, M. R., appointment, 344,
note by, 178

HARTLAND, E. S., work by reviewed, 598;
HAYNES, HENRY W., death of, 729
HODGE, F. W., field work, 499
HOUGH, WALTER, obituary notice of
Edward Palmer, 173, reviews by, 330
HOWE, GEORGE P. The ruins of Tuloom,
539. Awarded fellowship, 500
HRDLIČKA, ALEŠ, address by, 176, honors,

179, paper by, 177, review by, 320
HUNTINGTON, E., explorations, 180
HURON MOOSE HAIR EMBROIDERY, I
HURON, notes on the material culture of
the, 208

IMPERIAL BUREAU OF ANTHROPOLOGY,
foundation urged, 342
INCORPORATION as a linguistic process,
577

INSTITUTE OF HUMAN PALEONTOLOGY,
foundation of, 342
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ANTHRO-

POLOGY and Prehistoric Archeology,
session of, 730

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF AMERICAN

ARCHEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY, ad-
dress of E. Seler before, 177
IROQUOIS SILVERSMITHING, additional
notes on, 283

JENKS, ALBERT ERNEST. Bulu knowl-
edge of the gorilla and chimpanzee,
56. Review by, 136

JEVONS, F. B., work by reviewed, 620
JOHNSON, I. P., work by reviewed, 322
JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS PSYCHOLOGY,
changes in, 500

JOYCE, J. A., see TORDAY, E.

KADO or Sun dance of the Kiowa, notes
on the, 345

KALAMAZOO, meaning, 337
TEN KATE, H., review by, 331
KOCH-CRUENBERG, THEODOR, expedition,
341

KROEBER, A. L. Phonetics of the
Micronesian language of the Mar-
shall Islands, 380. Incorporation as
a linguistic process, 577

LAMB, D. S., paper by, 177
LAMERE, OLIVER (and Paul Radin).
Description of a Winnebago funeral,
437

LA PEROUSE and the Tlingit, native
account of the meeting between, 294
LEÓN, NICOLAS, appointment, 344, work
by reviewed, 149

LE ROY, A., work by reviewed, 144
LÉVY-BRUHL, L., work by reviewed, 121
LOMBROSO, CESARE, monument to, 344
LOWIE, R. H. A new conception of

totemism, 189. Field work, 177,
Reviews by, 130, 324, 623

VON LUSCHAN, F., delivers Huxley me-
morial lecture, 500

MACCURDY, G. G. Anthropology at the
Providence meeting with proceedings
of the American Anthropological
Association for 1910, 99. Appointed
assistant professor, 180. Delegate,
730. Contributes to The American
Year Book, 730. Reviews by, 322,
607

MARKHAM, CLEMENTS, work by reviewed,

473

MARSDEN, W. L. Some Shoshonean
etymologies, 724

MARSHALL ISLANDS, phonetics of the
Micronesian language of the, 380
MARTIN, RUDOLF, resignation, 178
MASON, J. ALDEN, honors, 178
MATERIAL CULTURE OF THE HURON,
notes on the, 208

MAYA ARCH, the genesis of the, 501
MENOMINEE Tales, 68

MENOMINI, a comparative sketch of the,
551

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Indians, war customs of the, 299
MEXICAN RITUAL OF INFANCY, the four
seasons of the, 229

MEYER, A. B., death, 180
MICHELSON, TRUMAN. Menominee tales,

68. Note on the gentes of the
Ottawa, 338. On the etymology of
the Natick word kompau, he stands
erect,' 339. On the future of the
independent mode in Fox, 171.
Field work, 177. Review by, 326
MICRONESIAN LANGUAGE of the Marshall
Islands, phonetics of the, 380
MILLS, WILLIAM C., review by, 606
MISSOURI VALLEY IN NORTH DAKOTA,
a new feature in the archeology of
the, 585

MOONEY, JAMES, field work, 177
MOOREHEAD, WARREN K. Mr Bush-
nell's review of "The Stone Age,"
494.
Work by reviewed, 153.

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PALMER, EDWARD, obituary notice of, 173
PARKER, A. C. Additional notes on

Iroquois silversmithing, 283. Fate
of the New York state collections in
archeology and ethnology in the
capitol fire, 169. Work by reviewed,
135

PARKER, QUANAH, death of, 180
PEABODY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN AR-
CHEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY, activi-
ties, 726, field work, 175
PEARSON, KARL, appointment, 344. pre-
pares memoir of Galton, 731
PERIODICAL LITERATURE, bibliog. of, 625
PERKINS, G. H. Aboriginal remains in
the Champlain valley, 239
PETROGLYPH from eastern Massachusetts,
a. 65

PHILIPPINE LITERATURE, 449
Pič, L., death, 731

PINAUT, ALPHONSE LOUIS, death of, 179
PLACERES DEL ORO, State of Guerrero,
Mexico, an ancient sepulcher at, 29
PLANET, publications of results of ex-
plorations of the, 343
PROVIDENCE MEETING, see

POLOGY

ANTHRO-

PUELCHEAN AND TSONEKAN (Tehuel-
chean), the Atacameñan (Ataca-
man) and Chonoan, and the Charruan
linguistic stocks of South America,
the, 458

RADIN, PAUL. Some aspects of Winne-
bago archeology, 517. Field work,
177. See Lamere, Oliver
RADOSAVLJEVICH, PAUL R. Professor

Boas' new theory of the form of the
head-a critical contribution to
school anthropology, 394. Lectures
by, 178

ROTH, WALTER E., work by reviewed, 330
ROUTLEDGE, W. SCORESBY and KATHER-
INA, work by reviewed, 130
RURIK, explorations to find burial place
of, 344

RUTOT, A., work by reviewed, 607

SAPIR, EDWARD. Some aspects of Noot-

ka language and culture, 15. The
problem of noun incorporation in
American languages, 250. Review
by, 141

SARAWAK MUSEUM, Journal of the, 177
SARG, FRANCIS C. A., work by reviewed,
330
SCHLAGINHAUFER, Dr, chosen head of

Anthropological Institute, Zurich,731
SCHOOL OF AMERICAN ARCHEOLOGY, the
activities, 339, announcement, 174,
field work, 174, acquires library of
Professor Finck, 179
SCOTT, HUGH LENOX. Notes on the

Kado or Sun dance of the Kiowa, 345
SELER, E., address by, 127, discovery by,

179

SELIGMANN, C. S., work by reviewed, 136
SHOSHONEAN ETYMOLOGIES, some, 724
SILVERSMITHING, see IROQUOIS
SKINNER, ALANSON. War customs of
the Menomini Indians, 299. A
comparative sketch of the Menomini,

551
SMITH, HARLAN I. Archeological evi-

dence as determined by method and
selection, 445. Appointment, 343.
Lectures by, 500. Work by re-
viewed, 606

SPECK, FRANK G. Huron moose hair

embroidery, I. Notes on the ma-
terial culture of the Huron, 208.
Papers by, 178. Review by, 135
SPENCER, BALDWIN, field work, 344
SPENCER, W. BALDWIN, mentioned, 731
SPINDEN, HERBERT J. An ancient sepul-

cher at Placeres del Oro, State of
Guerrero, Mexico, 29

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TSONEKAN, see PUELCHEAN

TULOOM, the ruins of, 539

"TWO" AND "THREE" in certain Indian
languages of the Southwest, the
numerals, 167

TYLOR, E. B., honors, 731

UHLE, MAX, appointment, 730, field
work, 179

UHLENBECK, C. C., works by reviewed,
324, 326

UNIVERSAL RACES CONGRESS, the first,
178

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, the Museum
of Anthropology of the, 498
UTE AND PAIUTE, origin of the names,
173

VAN DEN PLASS, JOSEPH, work by re-
viewed, 483

VIAENE, ERNEST, work by reviewed, 483

WALLIS, W. D., reviews by, 617, 620, 621
WAR CUSTOMS OF THE MENOMINI INDI-
ANS, 299

WATERHOUSE, ERIC S., work by reviewed,
621

WEBSTER, HUTTON, activities, 344. 500
WELD, CHARLES G., bequests, 343

WINNEBAGO ARCHEOLOGY, some aspects
of, 517

WILDER, HARRIS HAWTHORNE. A petro-
glyph from eastern Massachusetts, 65
WILL, GEORGE F. A new feature in the
archeology of the Missouri valley
in North Dakota, 585

WILLOUGHBY, CHARLES C. Certain earth-
works of eastern Massachusetts, 566

WINNEBAGO FUNERAL, description of a,

437

YAHGANAN, see TIERRA DEL FUEGO

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