Item Description: | --Fillmore, J.C. Primitive scales and rhythms.--Peet, S.D. Secret societies and sacred mysteries.--Richardson, C.H. Observations among the Cameroon tribes of West Central Africa.--Mason, O.T. Ethnological exhibit of the Smithsonian Institution at the World's Columbian exposition.--Cushing, F.H. The germ of shoreland pottery.--Newell, W.W. Ritual regarded as the dramatization of myth.--Mathews, W. Some illustrations of the connection between myth and ceremony.--Hale. H. The fall of Hochelaga.--Kunz, G.F. Folk-lore of precious stones.--Chamberlain, A.F. The coyote and the owl.--Jastrow, M. The scope and method of the historical study of religions.--Stevenson, S.Y. An ancient Egyptian rite illustrating a phase of primitive thought.--Stevenson, M.C. A chapter of Zuñi mythology.--Parry, F. The religious symbolism of Central America and its wide distribution.--Adler, C. Museum collections to illustrate religious history and ceremonials. --Brinton,D.G. The present status of American linguistics.--Boas, F. Classification of the languages of the North Pacific Coast.--Hassler, E. Die bewohner des Gran-Chaco, Paraguay.--Kraus, F.S. Vilen als heilkundige im volkglauben der Suedslaven. |