KROEBER ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY PAPERS Single copies of the following issues can be purchased by non-members of the Society at the quoted prices; members can obtain back issues at the reduced prices quoted in issues of the Papers. Membership dues for any calendar year are $3*00 and entitle the holder to the iss;es for that year. Address all requests to the Kroeber Anthropological Society, c/o Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley 4, Calif. 1950 No. 1 Pre-Columbian Trade betbween North and South America, by Chester S. Chard. Observations on Early Man in California, by Robert F. Heizer. The Idabaez: Unknown Indians of the Choco Coast, by John, Howland Rowe. A Reconstruction of Aboriginal Delaware Culture from Contem- porary Sources, by Mary W. Herman. Black Market in Prerogatives among the Northern Kwakiutl, by Ronald L. Olsmn. Nepenthe in Aboriginal America, by Franklin Fenengae 86 ppoo.....$.*l.OO No. 2 Animistic and Rational Thought, by Sol Tax* Thoughts on Knowledge and Ignorance, by John Howland Rowe. Southern Dieguenfo Use and Knowledge of Lithic Materials, by W. D. Hohenthal, Jr. The Present Distribution of Indian Languages in klighland Bolivia, by John F. Goins. Kutsavi, a Great Basin Indian Food, by Robert F. Heizer. Current Theories on Incest Prohibition in the Light of Ceremonial Kinship, by Charles J. Erasmus. The Indian Tribes of North America, by David G. Mandelbaum. A Journey up the Sambd River to Visit the Choc6 Indians, by Arne Arbin. A Provisional Phonemic Analysis of Kisi, by W;tSilliam J, Samarin. 102 pp.o.oo..o*lo50 No. 3* Lost Lake: A study of an agricultural comrnunity established on reclaimed land, by Alan R. Beals and Thomas McCorkle. 91 ppo........4lp150 1951 No, 4 Olive Oatman's Return, by A. Lo Xroebero A Glanoe at Statistical Procedure, by Thomas W. McKern. Linguistic Elements in Bird Vocalization, by David Nicholso Piro l.lyths, by Esther Matteson. 87 pp.......pL65 No 5 Suggestions for Field Recording of Information on the Hippo- cratic Classification of Diseases and Remedies, by George M. `oster and John H. Rowe. Papers Relating to the Trial of Feodor Bashmakoff for Sorcery at Sitka in 1892* Translated from the Russian by Ivan Petrov, with Ethnographic Comments by Dorothy Menzel. New Light on the Racial Composition of Northeastern Siberia, by Chester S. Chard. 87 ppoefo***o$.3. o75 1952 No. 6 The Tapajo', by Curt Nimuendajiu Translated and Edited by John Howland Rowe A Daily Journal Kept by the Rev. Lather Juvenal, One of the Earliest Missionaries to Alaska* Translated by Ivan Petrov. The History of the Guayqueri, mn Approach to the Anthropology of Northeastern Venez uela, by Thomas McCorklea 87 pp..c.o...$1*75 No. 7 The Montagnais Indians, 1600-1640, by Kenneth S. Lane. Shellfish Foods of the California Indians, by Robert S. Greengo. 113 pp.. . . ..$175 .9 53 Nob 8-9 l WdlteB