INFORMATION REGARDING SUBSCRIPrION AND BACK NUMBERS the Kroeber Anthro ological Society offers four classes of subscriptions to Its Paperst (1) Individual membership; (2) institutional membership; (3) dual membership; and (h) honorary membership. Holders of class 1 subscriptions pay a subscription fee of 13.00 per annum. Holders of CllJs 3 sub- scriptions (two individuals receiving a joint copy, but casting one ballot each) pay 10.oo per annum. Holders of class I and h subscriptions have one vote. Holders of class 2 subscriptionm have no vote. Single numbers of t?e Papers are, available tb non-numbers at the lIsted prices. Members may purchase back numbers at fl.5 Holders of class 2 subscriptions pay 14.oo per annum and may purchase back numbers at listed prices. PAPE CP THE 1RREBER ANThROPOLOGICAL SOCIE Igo. 1 Pre-Columbian Trade between North and South Americap 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 Contemporary Sources, by Mary W. Heruia. Black Market In Prerogative among the Northem Kwakiutl, by Ronald L. Olson. Nepenthe In Aboriginal America, by Franklin Fenenga. 86 pp. ..out of print go. 2 Animistic and Rational Thought, by Sol Tax. Thoughts on Knowledge and Ignorance, by John Howland Rowe. Southern Diegueflo Use and Knowledge of Lithic Materials, by W. D. Hohenthalp Jr. The Present Distribution of Indian T.knguages In Highland 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. Erasms. The Indian Tribes of North America, by David G. Mandelbaum. A Journey up the Sambu River to Visit the Choco Indians, by Arne Arbin. A Provisional Phonemic Analysis of Kisi, by William J. Samarmn. 102 pp .... $..2.O0 Nto. 3 Lost Lake: A study of an agricultural comwunity established on reclaimed land, by Alan R. Beals and Thomas McCorkle. 91 pp66... t..l.50 1951' No. 4 Olive Oatmants Return, by A. L. Kroeber. A Glance at Statistical Procedure, by Thomas W. Mclern. Linguistic Elements in Bird Vocalization, by David Nichols. Piro ?.Vyths, by Esther Matteson. 87 pp ... ...2.00 No. t Suggestions for Field Recording of Information on the Hippocratic Classification of Diseases and Remedies, by George M. Foster 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 Commts by Dorothy Menzel. New Light on the Racial Composition of Northeastern Siberia, by Chaster S. Chard. A Tentative Analysis of the Pluralization of Kisi Nouns, by William J. Smarin. 97 p,,,,,,$2,00 1952 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~87 p e e o o No. 6 The Tapajo, by Curt Nimuendaju. Translated and edited by John Howland Rowe. A Daily Journal Kept by the Rev. Father Juvenal, One of the Earliest Missioraries to Alaska. Translated by Ivan Petrov. The History of the Guayeri, an Approach to the Anthropology of Northeastern Venezuela, by Thomas McCorkle. 87 pp....2.00 No. 7 The Montagnals Indians, 1600-1640, by Kenneth S. Lane. Shellfish Foods of the California Indians, by Robert S. Greengo. 113 pp.......J2.OO Nos. 8-9 The Walter B. Cline Memorial Volume Population Control and theairI ln Feiaai and WPst-Restoration Japan, by Gordon T. Bowles. The Xumhadal: A Synthetic Sketch, by Chester S. Chard. Clans and the Joking-Relationship among the Plateau Tonga of Northern Rhodesia, by E. Colson. A Dualism In the Pomo Cosmology, by A. M. Halpern. Acculturation in California Awl Forms, by Clement W. Meighan. The Relation between Slit-Gongs and Renown in a Solomon Islands Culture, by Douglas L. Oliver. Mioshies A New Messianic Cult In Japan, by Ronald L. Olson. Eleven Ina Prayers from the Zithuwa Ritual, by John Howland Rowe. Culture Loss and Culture Change among the Micmac of the Canadian Maritime Provinces, 1912-1950, by Wilson D, Wallis and Ruth Sawtell Wallis. Hot Climates and High Civilizations, by Frederick R. Wulsin. 161 pp ... ...'4.OO No. 10 Racial Types In Northeastern Asia, by Chester S. Chard. The Selection of Recording Equipment for Field Use, by Alan P. Merriam. Notes on the Panare Indians of Venezuela, by Carroll L. Riley. The Piro of the Urubamba, by Esther Matteson. 99 pp ......2.00 No. 11 The Travels of Coyotet A Karok 1yth, by William Bright. Piro Phonemes and Morphology, by Esther Matteson. Climate sad the Aboriginal Occupation of the Pacific Coast of Alaska, by Francis A. Riddell. 121 pp ... ...J2.t0 (continued Inside back cover) 1955 No. 12 Aspects of Andean Native Life, by Oscar N(iez del Prado. Analyzed Piro Text: A Boy and a Jaguar, by Esther Matteson. Executions by Stoning among the Sierra Miwok and Northern Palute, by Robert F. Heixer. Time -Perspective In Ethnographyp by John Howland Rowe. Trans-Pacific Similarities in Folklore: A Research Lead, by Edward Norbeck. Relationships of Prehistoric Cultures of Coastal Monterey County, California, by Arnold R. Pilling. ...-5X 9ls pp $2.00 ...2-0: lNo. 13 Primitive Man as an Ecologic Factor, by Robert F. Heizer. The Mesolithic Combware Culture of Finland, by Pertti J. Pelto. The Problem of Race In the Mesolithic of Europe, by Robert J. Squier. Physical Types of the Amur-Sakhalin Region, by Chester S. Chard. A. R. Radcliffe-Brown, by W. E. H. Stanner. 121 pp.*S200. 1240 1956 No. 111 Sonoma Mission: An Archaeological Reconstruction of the Mission San Francisco de Solaw Quadrangle, by Adan E. Treganza. A Survey of Balkan Houses and Farm Buildings, by Majda Thurnher. Abstracts of Ph.D. Dissertations, University of California, 1946-1949. 108 pp.......$2.Q0 No. 15 A Survey of Italim Godparenthood, by Gallatin Anderson. Dissertations in Anthropology: Titles of M.A. and Ph.D. Theses Accepted in the United States in the Academic Year 1955-1956. 120 pp.. ....4t200 1297 No. 16 Ronald Leroy Olsons, Retired 1956, by A. L. Kroeber. The Closed Community and its Friends, by Julian A. Pitt-Rivers. Some Aspects of Peasant Society in Middle America and Indiap by Pedro Carrasco. Archaeology in Soviet Asia, 1950-1951, by Chester S. Chard. Serbo-Croatian Kinship Terminology, by Eugene A. Haiel. Abstracts of Ph.D. Dissertations, University of California, 1950-1951. Report on the First Annmal Anthropological Meeting, sponsored by the Kroeber Anthropological Society, by Lucille Steelman. g9 ppe6*660042.00 No. 17 Harvard Middle American Archaeological Seminar, 1955-56. An Introduction, by Gordon R. Willey. Pre-Classic Cultures in Mesoamerica: A Comparative Survey, by Michael D. Coe. The Classic Stage in Mesoamerica, by Donald W. Lathrap. The Postclassic Stage in Mesoamerica, by Jane Holden. 108 pp.o.....$2.00 No. 18 An Area Co-tradition for Mesoamerica, by Mbrton H. Levine. A Survey of Ethnohistoric Sources, by James H. Gunnerson. An "tndigenous" New Guinea Cult, by Richard F. Salisbury. The Romantic Role of Older Women In a Culture of the Pacific Northwest Coast, by Melville Jacobs. Dissertations in Anthropology: Titles of M.A. ad Ph.D. Theses Accepted at a Number of United States Colleges and Universities in the Academic Year 1956-57. 93 ppo*..*...$2.O0 No. 19 Personality of Anthropology, by A. L. Kroeber. Aggression Chanmeling and Conflict Function In a Nudist Carp, by James F. Downs. The Current Status of the Fluorine Method of Age Determination, by H. C. Ezra, S. F. Cook, and H. A. Leon. Japanese Contributions to the Study of Bone Chemistrys The Preservation of Bony Substances In the Soil of Prehistoric Sites, by Naotsunt Watamabe. On the Calcium and Phosphorus Content of Human Bone from the Stone Age Shellsnund of Homi, Giichi Tanabe. Fluorine Content of Human Bones, by H. Hamaguchi and M. Tatsumoto. Tachi Yokuts Music, by James Hatch. A Study of the Material Aspects of Northeastern Maidu Basketry, by B. K. Schwartz. The Timing &chanism Culture Lag Reduction, Changing Kinship In a Danlsh Community, 4? Robert T. and Gallatin Anderson. Abstracts of Ph.D. Dissertations, University of Callfbrnia, 1952-1953. pp..... **$2.00