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INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES

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��DIXON, R. B., review by, 178 DONOHUGH, MRS. AGNES, work of, 394

EDITOR, Report of, 90

EGGERS, M. D., H. E., note by, 98

ELLIOT SMITH, PROF. G., visit to America

of, 200 ESCHATOLOGY of the Quileute Indians,

330 ESCUTCHEONS, Stone Inscriptions and,

388 ETHNOLOGIC Psychoanalysis, Totem and

Taboo: An, 48

ETHNOLOGY, The Methods of, 311 EVIDENCES of an Iroquoian Migration

West of Lake Erie? Are there, 293 EXCAVACIONES del Pedregal de San

Angel y la Cultura Arcaica del Valle

de Mexico, Las, 127

FESTIVAL, The Papago Harvest, 13 FEWKES, J. W., field work of, 199, 394 FOSSA Pharyngea in American Indian

Crania, The, 237

FOWKE, GERARD, visits Honolulu, 199 FRACHTENBERG, LEO J., Eschatology of

the Quileute Indians, 330

GALBREATH, C. B., appointment of, 99 GAMES of the California Indians, 272 GAMIO, MANUEL, Las Excavaciones del Pedregal de San Angel y la Cultura Arcaica del Valle de Mexico, 127 GIFFORD, W. E., field work of, 201 GODDARD, P. E., The Cultural and So- matic Correlations of Uto-Aztecan, 244 GOLDENWEISER, A. A., A New Approach

to History, 26 GRINNELL, GEORGE BIRD, Who Were the

Padouca?, 248

GUERNSEY, S. J., Notes on a Navajo War Dance, 304

HAMBURG UNIVERSITY, Anthropology at, 97

HANDBOOK of Aboriginal American Anti- quities (Holmes), Comments on, 301

HANDY, EDWARD S., field work of, 201; Some Conclusions and Suggestions Regarding the Polynesian Problem, 226

HARRINGTON, J. P., Old Indian Geograph- ical Names Around Santa Fe, New Mexico, 341

, M. R., work of, 99

HARVEST FESTIVAL, The Papago, 13

Hewitt, J. N. B., field work of, 394

HISTORY, A New Approach to, 26

��"HOGANS"?, Did the so-called Cliff Dwellers of Central Arizona also Build, 298

(HOLMES), Comments on Handbook of Aboriginal American Antiquities, 301 HOUGH, WALTER, field work of, 199 HOUGHTON, FREDERICK, Are There Evi- dences of an Iroquoian Migration West of Lake Erie?, 293 HRDLICKA, ALES, visits China, 199 HYDE, B. T. B., field work of, 310

INDIAN Corn-hills in Massachusetts, 203

Crania, The Fossa Pharyngea in American, 237

Geographical Names Around Santa

Fe, New Mexico, Old, 341 INDIANS, Eschatology of the Quileute, 330 , Games of the California, 272 INSCRIPTIONS and Escutcheons, Stone,

388 IROQUOIAN Migration West of Lake Erie?,

Are There Evidences of an, 293 ISLETA, Santa Ana, and Acoma, Notes

on, 56

JEANCON, J. A., work of, 199

JENKS, ALBERT E., Americanization

work of, 98

JENNESS, DIAMOND, appointment of, 393 JUDD, NEIL M., field work of, 199

KARSTEN, DR., work of, 200 KAYENTA-NATIONAL Monument Ruins,

Who Made the, 387 KIDDER, A. V., Ruins of the Historic

Period in the Upper San Juan,

N. M., 322 KINSHIP Terms Among the Northeastern

Algonkian, Correction to, 85 KROEBER A. L., Games of the California

Indians, 272; reviews by, 186, 377,

383, 384; Totem and Taboo: An

Ethnologic Psychoanalysis, 48; visits

Honolulu, 201 KWAKIUTL, Social Organization of the,

in

LAKE ERIE?,. Are There Evidences of an Iroquoian Migration West of, 293

LANGUAGES, The Classification of Ameri- can, 367

LAS EXCAVACIONES del Pedregal de San Angel y la Cultura Arcaica del Valle de Mexico, 127

LAUFER, B., The Reindeer Once More, 192

LEAGUE of the Six Nations, Claims of, 198

LE GOFF, FR. LAURENT, honor conferred upon, 200

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