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The AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST (NEW SERIES) is published quarterly,

each number containing about 184 octavo pages, with illustrations, form-

ing an annual volume of 736 pages.

The editors aim to make the journal a medium of communication

between students of all branches of Anthropology. Its contents embrace

(1) high-grade papers pertaining to all parts of the domain of Anthro-

pology, the technical papers being limited in number and length; (2)

briefer contributions on anthropologic subjects, including discussion and
correspondence; (3) reviews of anthropologic literature; (4) comments
on periodical literature; and (5) minor notes and news.

The Editorial Board have undertaken, individually and collectively,
to carry out the purpose of the journal and to render it representative
of the Science of Anthropology, and especially of Anthropology in
America. The journal is conducted under the auspices of the AMERICAN
ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, and it is the organ also of the ANTHRO-
POLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON and of the AMERICAN ETHNOLOG-
ICAL SOCIETY of New York.

The Committee on Publication earnestly invite the coöperation of all

students of Anthropology. Although contributions submitted for publi-

cation are reviewed, so far as possible, by members of the Committee,

the contributors of accepted articles are alone responsible for opinions

expressed.

The purpose of the AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST is to disseminate as

widely as practicable, for the use of scholars and students, the results of

anthropologic investigations. In cases in which the material from the

ANTHROPOLOGIST can be utilized to advantage in connection with an-

thropologic work, the Committee will be prepared, unless there may be

special reasons to the contrary, to give permission for the use of such

material.

Authors and publishers are invited to send to the Editor, for edi-

torial consideration in the AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, works of scien-

tific character that are likely to prove of interest to the readers of

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should be sent to Dr A. F. Chamberlain, Clark University, Worcester,

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Indian ceremonies in Oklahoma and Indian Territory, 192. Origin of the name Navaho,
193. Philippine Ethnological Survey, 194. Measurements of Igorotes, 194. Some
suggestions concerning anthropological bibliography, 196. Saint Louis Public
Museum, 197. Death of William Clement Putnam, 199. A remarkable stone ax,
200. Death of Swan Moses Burnett, 200. Publications of Dr V. Giuffrida-Ruggeri,
201.
Death of Dr Richard Hodgson, 202.
Dr Max Uhle's researches, 202. Dr
Friederich S. Krauss' studies, 202. California branch of the American Folk-Lore
Society, 203. Berkeley Folk-Lore Club, 203. First chair of anthropology in South
America, 203. Missouri Historical Society, 204. Lieut. Georg Friederici's studies,
204. Death of Roland B. Steiner, 204. Minor notes, 205. International Bureau

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of Ethnography, 416. Catalog of the Bishop Jade Collection, 420. American Association of Museums, 424. Mesa Verde National Park,^426. Field Museum of Natural History, 428. American Museum of Natural History, 429. The San Francisco disaster, 431. Professor Putnam and the History of Religions Club, 432. Preservation of antiquities, 433. Missouri Historical Society, 434. Folk-Lore meetings in California, 435. Earthquakes and tribal movements in the Southwest, 436. Death of Weston Flint, 436. Death of Woodbury Lowery, 437. Berkeley Folk-Lore Club, 437. Minor notes, 438. The Agamemnon of Æschylus, 605. Recent Researches by the University of California, 606. The American Ethnological Society, 606. Virginia Manuscripts, 607. German Anthropological Societies, 607. Death of Edouard Piette, 608. Minor notes, 608. The Archeological Congress at Vannes, 731. The "Omaha Man," 734. Death of Robert C. H. Brock, 735. École d'Anthropologie lectures, 736. Joint meeting of anthropologists, 736. Exploration of the Station at La Têne, 737. Death of Horatio Nelson Rust, 737. Death of George W. H. Stouch, 738. Minor notes, 739.

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