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INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES

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��SOCIAL Organization of the Kwakiutl, in

SOMATIC Correlations of Uto-Aztecan, The Cultural and, 244

SOME Conclusions and Suggestions Re- garding the Polynesian Problem, 226

Sommer, Frederico, Stone Inscriptions and Escutcheons, 388

SPECK, F. G., Correction to Kinship Terms Among the Northeastern Algonkian, 85

SPIER, LESLIE, appointment of, at Uni- versity of California, 201; appoint- ment of, at University of Washing- ton, 310; work of, 309

STOLL, DR. OTTO, 7oth birthday cele- brated, 97

STONE Inscriptions and Escutcheons, 388

SUGGESTIONS Regarding the Polynesian Problem, Some Conclusions and, 226

SULLIVAN, Louis R., field work of, 99; review by, 185; The Fossa Pharyngea in American Indian Crania, 237

SWANTON, JOHN R., honorary election of, 199

TABOO: An Ethnologic Psychoanalysis, Totem and, 48

THOMPSON, MRS. MARY CLARK, receives Cornplanter medal, 198

TOTEM and Taboo: An Ethnologic Psychoanalysis, 48

��TOZZER, A. M., visits Honolulu, 201 TREASURER (A. A. A.), Report of, 87

UNIVERSITY of Pennsylvania, degrees

conferred at, 394 UPPER San Juan, New Mexico, Ruins of

the Historic Period in the, 322 UTO-AZTECAN, The Cultural and Somatic

Correlations of, 244

��VIENNA, Anthropological Society celebrates 5oth anniversary, 308 VOLK, ERNEST, death of, 97

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��WALLIS, WILSON D., reviews by, 74, 381

WAR Dance, Notes on a Navajo, 304

WATERMAN, T. T., appointment of, at University of California, 309

WHO Made the Kayenta- National Monu- ment Ruins?, 387

WHO Were the Padouca?, 248

WILDER, HARRIS H., Delabarre, Edmund B. and, Indian corn-hills in Massa- chusetts, 203

WISSLER, CLARK, Charles C. Abbott, 70; elected chairman of division of Research Council, 201; Opportuni- ties for Coordination in Anthro- pological and Psychological Research, i; visits Honolulu, 201

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