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of the National Research Council and such other scientific associations as may have taken action on this matter."
Yes: Judd, Hyde, Hooton, Kidder, Wilder, Farabee, Spinden, Hagar, Wardle, Lothrop, Saville, Fewkes, MacCurdy, Gates, Guernsey, Guthe, Gordon, Dixon, Hodge, Morley.
No: Speck, Spier, Kroeber, Peabody, Sullivan, Lowie, Nelson, Parsons, Tozzer, Goddard.
Not voting: Willoughby, Wissler (presiding).
The Council adjourned at 6 p.m.
ADDRESSES AND PAPERS The following papers were presented:
Monday, December, 29, n a.m.
Note of Welcome: CHARLES C. WILLOUGHBY, Cambridge.
The Jaguar and Serpent Mural at Chichen Itza: STANSBURY HAGAR, New York.
The Marshall Islands Charts: H. U. HALL, Philadelphia.
Shark's Teeth Weapons of the Pacific: H. NEWELL WARDLE, Philadel- phia.
An Aboriginal Cornfield in Northampton, Massachusetts: HARRIS H. WILDER, Northampton.
Bronze Arrow-heads recently found in Connecticut and their probable Norse Origin: NEIL M. JUDD, Washington, D. C.
2.30 p.m. Review of recent Archaeological Investigations in Western Utah:
N. M. JUDD, Washington, D. C. Notes on the Excavation of open Pueblo Ruins: ALFRED V. KIDDER,
Andover and Cambridge. Small Surface Ruins in the Mesa Verde National Park: R. LINTON,
Cambridge.
The Wawenock, a new Wabanaki Dialect: FRANK G. SPECK, Philadel- phia. The Status of Linguistic Classification in Aboriginal North America:
EDWARD SAPIR, Ottawa. (Read by title.) Is Chinook an Isolated Linguistic Stock? EDWARD SAPIR, Ottawa.
(Read by title.) The Problem of Genetic Relationship of Languages: PAUL RADIN,
Berkeley, California. (Presented by Kroeber.) Physical Differences between Savannah and Forest Tribes belonging to
the same Stock: WILLIAM C. FARABEE, Philadelphia.
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