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Volume Information Source: American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 10, No. 4 (Oct. - Dec., 1908), pp. 710-713 Published by: Wiley on behalf of the American Anthropological Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/659680 . Accessed: 13/05/2014 16:30 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Wiley and American Anthropological Association are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to American Anthropologist. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 193.104.110.129 on Tue, 13 May 2014 16:30:09 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 10, No. 4 (Oct. - Dec., 1908), pp. 710-713Published by: Wiley on behalf of the American Anthropological AssociationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/659680 .

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INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES

ACHOMAWI INDIANS of northern Cali- fornia, 208

ALASKA, copper neck-rings of, 644 --petroglyphs in, 221 ALGONQUIAN INDIANS, wooden bowls of,

423 AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIA-

TION, proceedings, 1o3 AMERICAN HORSE, death of, 707 AMERICANISTS, Congress of, 358, 650 AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIS-

TORY, researches, 349 ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASH-

INGTON, proceedings, 17, 286 ANTHROPOLOGY, bibliography of, 175 --at the Chicago meeting, 103 ARCHEOLOGICAL forgeries from Mich-

igan, 48 --notes on Moosehead lake, 549 ARCHEOLOGY, American, groundwork of,

591 - Danish, studies in, 505 - of Porto Rico, 624 - of Virginia, 531 - See RUINS ARRANDA TRIBE, marriage and descent

in, 88 ARROW POISONS, Philippine, 357 ATSUGEWI Indians of northern Cali-

fornia, 208 AUSTRALIA, Central, marriage and de-

scent in, 88 --sociology of the Chingalee of, 281 AZTEC, New Mexico, ruins at, 255

BARRETT, S. A., degree conferred on, 707

BERTILLON prize, 359 BEYER, HERMAN. Symbolic meaning of

the dog in ancient Mexico, 419 BIBLIOGRAPHY Of anthropology, 175 BIRD-BOLAS among eastern Eskimo, 698 BLACKMORE, Dr, museum given by, 708 BOAS, FRANZ. Bird-bolas among the

eastern Eskimo, 698 BOLAS. See BIRD-BOLAS BONTOC IGOROT games, 563 BOWLS, wooden, of Algonquian Indians,

423 BRAIN-WEIGHT of the Filipino, 41 BRITISH ASSOCIATION meeting, 699

BRYANT, HENRY G., collections of, 179 BUSHNELL, D. I., JR. Ethnographical

material from North America' in Swiss collections, I. Exploration of a Keltic cemetery near Bern, Switzerland, 165. Glastonbury lake village, 167. An early ac- count of Dighton Rock, 251. Re- cent excavations at La Tone, 331. The beginning of iron, 332. Old North American club in the Leiden Museum, 333. Ancient works on the Muskingum, 342. British ex- pedition to upper Congo country, 493. The Tradescant collection, 494. Research in Virginia from tidewater to the Alleghanies, 531. The account of Lamhatty, 568

CALIFORNIA, Achomawi and Atsugewi Indians of, 208

--ceremonial quiver from, 168 --Indians, corrections concerning, 356 - totemism in, 558 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY accessions, 176 CANADA, Delawares of, 408 --prehistoric man in, 33 CANNONBALL RUINS, Colorado, excava-

tion of, 596 CATAWBA potters and their work, 399 CAVERNS, exploration of, in Ozarks, 351 CEMETERY, Keltic, in Switzerland, 165 CEREMONIAL quiver from California,

168 CHAMBERLAIN, A. F. First doctor's

thesis in anthropology in South America, 334. Left-handedness among Indians, 498. Periodical literature, 145, 306, 470, 677

CHICAGO MEETING, anthropology at, 103 CHINGALEE, sociology of the, 281 CLARKE, JOHN M., honored by Six Na-

tions, 178 CLEVELAND, 0., Sawtell Avenue mound

at, 502 CLIFF-DWELLINGS, ventilators in, 387 -See RUINS CLUBS from northwestern America, 496 COLLECTION of objects from Northwest

coast, 334 COLORADO, excavation of ruins in, 596

71o

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INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES 711I

COLORADO, preservation of ruins in, 357 CONGO COUNTRY, British expedition to,

493 CONGRES INTERNATIONALE D'ANTHRO-

POLOGIE, 504 CONGRESS OF AMERICANISTS, 358, 650 COPPER neck-rings of Alaska, 644 CORN-FOODS, Seneca, 575 CORNPLANTER medal, 358 CRIMINOLOGICAL INSTITUTE in Buenos

Aires, 179 'CULTURE, mind and matter in, 187

DANISH ARCHEOLOGY, studies ih, 505 DELAWARES, vestiges of material cul-

ture among, 408 DESCENT in Arranda tribe, 88 DIGHTON ROCK, early account of, 251 DIXON, R. B. Achomawi and Atsugewi

Indians of northern California, 2o8 DOG, symbolic meaning of, in Mexico,

419 D6RPFELD, Professor, gift to, 360 DORSEY, G. A., researches of, 504 DREYER, W. Study of Danish archeol-

ogy, 505 DURO, CESAREO F., death of, 504

EELLS, MYRON, obituary, 500 EMMONS, G. T. Copper neck-rings of

southern Alaska, 644. Petro- glyphs in Alaska, 221

ESKIMO, bird-bolas among, 698 ETHNOGRAPHICAL material in Swiss col-

lections, I --problems in the Missouri-Saskatche-

wan area, 197 --notes on Moosehead lake, 549 EVANS, ARTHUR J., gives collection, 707 EVANS, SIR JOHN, obituary, 355 EXCAVATIONS at Long's Hill, Neb., 6o - of Cannonball ruins, 596 EXPLORATION of Keltic cemetery, 165

FEWKES, J. WALTER. Archeology of Porto Rico, 624. Ventilators in ceremonial rooms of cliff-dwellings, 387

FILIPINO, brain-weight of the, 41 -- See BONTOC IGOROT; PHILIPPINES FISON, LORIMER, death of, 176 FOLKLORE. See TALES FOOD. See CORN-FOODS FORGERIES, archeological, from Mich-

igan, 48

GAMES, Bontoc Igorot, 563 GERARD, W. R. The term tomahawk,

277

GILDER, R. F. Excavations at Long's Hill, Neb., 60. Oto village site in Nebraska, 173

GODARD prize, 359 GODDARD, P. E. A confession as to

errors in Hupa linguistics, 170. GREENWELL collection, 707 GROUNDWORK of American archeology,

591 GYPSY tattooing, 361

HAMY, T.-J.-E., death of, 708 HARRINGTON, M. R. Catawba potters

and their work, 399. Vestiges of material, culture among Canadian Delawares, 408. Seneca corn-foods and their preparation, 575

HARRIS, JOEL CHANDLER, death of, 36o HARTMAN, C. V., appointment of, 178 HARVARD ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY,

354 HASTINGS, JOHN WALTER, obituary, 356 HEART, J., on ancient works on Musk-

ingum river, 343 HERCULANEUM, excavation of, 177 HERZOG, M. The brain-weight of the

Filipino, 41 HEWETT, E. L. The groundwork of

American archeology, 591 HEWITT, J. N. B. The name " Ken-

tucky," 339 HITZ, JOHN, obituary, 350 HODGE, F. W. Bibliography of anthro-

pology, 175. Death of Charles Eliot Norton, 704

HOLMES, W. H. Election of, 70o8. The tomahawk, 264

HOOK-AND-EYE work, I76 HOUGH, WALTER. Collection of old

objects from Northwest coast, 334. Obituary of O. T. Mason, 661. Obituary of A. R. Spofford, 503. Philippine arrow poisons, 357

HOUSE of Tcuhu, 174 HUDSON, J. W. Ceremonial quiver

from California, 168 HUMP, death of, 707. HUPA linguistics, 170

IBBETSON, Sir Denzil, death of, 178 IGOROT. See BONTOC IGOROT INLAID and incrusted work, I6 INTERNATIONAL ARCHEOLOGICAL CON-

GRESS, 360 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF AMERI-

CANISTS, 358, 650. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF CRIMINAL

ANTHROPOLOGY, 178

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712 AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST [N. S., IO, 1908

JENKS, A. E., appointed delegate, 709 JESUP, MORRIS K., death of, 171 JOHN CARTER BROWN LIBRARY, publi-

cations of, 504 JOYCE, T. A. The southern limit of

inlaid and incrusted work in America, 16

KAMCHATKA EXPEDITION, 495 KELSEY, F. W. Some acheological

forgeries from Michigan, 48 KELTIC cemetery in Switzerland, 165. KENTUCKY, Indian pipe from, 345 -the name, 339 KROEBER, A. L. Notes on the Ute lan-

guage, 74. Researches by, 360 KROEBER, HENRIETTE R. Pima tales,

231

LAMHATTY, account of, 568 LANGUAGE Of the Taensa, 24 - Ute, notes on, 74 LA PLATA RIVER, ruins on, 255 LA TkNE, recent excavations at, 331 LEFT-HANDEDNESS among Indians, 498 LOCKYER, Sir NORMAN, election of, 178 LONG'S HILL, NEB., excavations at, 6o LOWBER, J. W., honored, 7o8 LOWER CALIFORNIA, tribes of, 236

MACCURDY, G. G. Anthropology at the Chicago meeting, 103. Some re- cent paleolithic discoveries, 634. Sixteenth International Congress of Americanists, 650. Paris School of Anthropology, 698. Elec- tion of, 708

McGUIRE, J. D. An interesting Ken- tucky pipe and a unique English medal of the Cromwellian period, 345. Ethnological and archeolog- ical notes on Moosehead lake, 549

MCINTOSH, ROLLY, death of, 707 MAINE. See MOOSEHEAD LAKE. MALAY traps, 503 MANITOBA, prehistoric man in, 33 MARRIAGE in Arranda tribe, 88 MARTIN WHITE studentship, 360 MASON, O. T. Hook-and-eye work,

176. Mind and matter in culture, 187. Mohammedan Malay traps, 503. Obituary of, 661

MASSACHUSETTS, steatite quarry in, 702 MATERIAL CULTURE of Canadian Dela-

wares, 408 MATHEWS, R. H. Marriage and de-

scent in the Arranda tribe, Central Australia, 88. Remarks on paper

by, 352. Sociology of the Chin- galee tribe, 281

MAYNARD, GEO. C. Obituary of John Hitz, 350

MEDAL, Cornplanter, 358 - of Cromwellian period, 345 MERRIAM, C. HART. Corrections con-

cerning California Indians, 356. Totemism in California, 558

MESA VERDE, preservation of ruins of, 357

MEXICO,' symbolic meaning of dog in, 419

MICHIGAN, archeological forgeries from, 48

MILHAU, L. J. DE. Obituary of John Walter Hastings, 356

MIND and matter in culture, 187 MISSOURI-SASKATCHEWAN area, ethno-

graphical problems in, 197 MOHAMMEDAN Malay traps, 503 MONTGOMERY, C. J. Survivors of the

negro slave yacht Wanderer, 611 MONTGOMERY, HENRY. Prehistoric

man in Manitoba and Saskatche- wan, 33

MOOREHEAD, W. K. Ruins at Aztec and on Rio La Plata, New Mexico, 255. Publication by, 707. Appointment of, 709

MORLEY, S. G. Excavation of the Cannonball ruins, 596

MOUND, serpent, in Ohio, 703 MUSKINGUM, ancient works on the, 342

NEBRRASKA, excavations at Long's Hill, 6o

- Oto village site in, 173 NECK-RINGS, copper, of Alaska, 644 NEGRO survivors of slave yacht Wan-

derer, 611 NEW MEXICO, ruins in, 255 NORTH, ARTHUR W. Native tribes of

Lower California, 236 NORTON, CHARLES ELIOT, death of, 704

OHIO, no new serpent mound in, 703 ORIENTAL and Gypsy tattooing, 361 OTO village site in Nebraska, 173 OZARKS, exploration of caverns in, 351

PALEOLITHIC discoveries, 634 PAN-AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS,

336 PARIS SCHOOL OF ANTHROPOLOGY, 698 PERIODICAL literature, 145, 306, 470, 677 PETROGLYPHS in southeastern Alaska,

221 PHILIPPINE arrow poisons, 357

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INDEX TO A UTHORS AND TITLES 713

PHILIPPINES, Bontoc Igorot games, 563 PHILLIPS ACADEMY lectures, 706 - publication, 707 PHONOGRAPHS and the museum, 494 PIMA tales, 231 PIPE, Indian, from Kentucky, 345 POISONs, arrow, of Philippines, 357 PORTO Rico, archeology of, 624 POTTERS, Catawba, and their work, 399 POWELL, J. W., proposed memorial to,

179 PREHISTORIC man in Canada, 33 PRESERVATION of antiquities, 360 - of Mesa Verde ruins, 357 -- of objects of wood, 348

QUARRY, steatite, in Massachusetts, 702 QUIVER, ceremonial, from California,

i68

READ, C. H., election of, 360 RIABOUCHINSKY Kamchatka Expedition,

495 RICE, HAMILTON, collections of, 358 RIDGEWAY, Prof. W., election of, 178 ROEHRIG, F. L. O., obituary, 502 RUINS in New Mexico, 255 - See ARCHEOLOGY

SAPIR, EDWARD, appointment of, 504 SASKATCHEWAN, prehistoric man in, 33 - See MISSOURI-SASKATCHEWAN

SAVILLE, M. H., studies of, 359 SAWTELL AVENUE MOUND, Cleveland,

502 SCHOOL of American Archeology, 353 - of Anthropology, Paris, 698 SENECA corn-foods and their prepara-

tion, 575 SERPENT MOUND, no new, in Ohio, 703 SETON-KARR, H. W., collections pre-

sented by, 177 SIMMS, S. C. Bontoc Igorot games, 563 SINCLAIR, A. T. Tattooing, Oriental

and Gypsy, 361 SKINNER, ALANSON. A Massachusetts

steatite quarry, 702 SLAVE YACHT Wanderer, survivors of,

611 SMITH, HARLAN I. Clubs from north-

western America, 496. No new serpent mound in Ohio, 703.

SOCIETE d'Anthropologie de Paris, 359 - Prehistorique de France, 179 SOCIOLOGY of the Chingalee, 281 SOUTH AMERICA, first doctor's thesis in

anthropology in, 334

- Pan-American Scientific Congress in, 336

SPECK, F. G., receives doctorate, 503 SPINDEN, H. J., appointment of, 360 SPITZKA, E. A., election of, 360 SPOFFORD, A. R., obituary, 503 STARR, FREDERICK. Note on survivors

of slave yacht Wanderer, 621. Researches of, 705

STEATITE quarry in Massachusetts, 702 SWANTON, J. R. The language of the

Taensa, 24 Swiss collections, ethnographical ma-

terial in, I SWITZERLAND, Keltic cemetery in, I65

TAENSA, language of, 24 TALES, Pima, 231 TATTOOING, Oriental and Gypsy, 361 TcuHu, House of, 174 TEN KATE, H. House of Tcuhu, 174 THOMAS, N. W. Remarks on paper by

R. H. Mathews, 352. Researches of, 708

THOMPSON, MRS F. F., gift by, 708 TOMAHAWK, the, 264 -the term, 277 TOTEMISM in California, 558 TOZZER, A. M. Harvard Anthropolog-

ical Society, 354

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, anthropol- ogy at, 359

UTE language, notes on, 74

VALENTINE, E. P., obituary, 5oI VENTILATORS in ceremonial rooms, 387 VESTIGES of material culture among

Delawares, 408 VILLAGE SITE, Oto, in Nebraska, 173 VIRGINIA, research in, 531 - See LAMHATTY

WANDERER, slave yacht, negro survivors of, 6II

WILLOUGHBY, C. C. Preservation of water-soaked archeological objects of wood, 348. Wooden bowls of Algonquian Indians, 423

WISSLER, CLARK. Death of Morris K. Jesup, I7I. Ethnographical prob- lems of the Missouri-Sackatchewan area, 208

WOODEN bowls of Algonquian Indians, 423

--objects, preservation of, 348 WRIGHT, JOHN HENRY, death of, 706

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