Art, Prehistoric; Folk literature -- History and criticism
” 108. Designs of the Bushongo (After E. Torday and T. A. Joyce,
Les Bushongo, Documents ethnographiques concernant les
populations du Congo Belge, figs. 322, 323, 219, 330). 113
” 109. Feet of flat pottery dishes, Chiriqui, Costa Rica (After
G. G. MacCurdy, A Study of Chiriquian Antiquities, Mem.
Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol. III [1911],
figs. 140, 141, 139, 135). 114
” 110. Polynesian ornaments (After Charles H. Read, Journal of
the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland,
Vol. 21 [1892] Pl. 12). 115
” 111. Crocodile arrows, New Guinea (After A. C. Haddon, The
Decorative Art of British New Guinea, Cunningham Memoir,
Royal Irish Academy, X [1894] fig. 19). 115
” 112. Designs representing frigate bird and crocodile (_Ibid._
Pl. XII). 116
” 113. Facial urns (After M. Ebert, Reallexikon der Vorgeschichte,
Vol. IV, Pl. 116). 117
” 114. Armadillo designs, Chiriqui (After G. G. MacCurdy, _l. c._
figs. 77, 78) 117
” 115. Designs of the Bushongo representing the head of the
antelope and the beetle (From E. Torday and T. A. Joyce,
Notes ethnographiques sur les peuples communément appelés
Bakuba etc. Les Bushongo, Documents ethnographiques
concernant les populations du Congo Belge, p. 211). 117
” 116. Design representing the buffalo, Arapaho (From A. L.
Kroeber, Decorative Art of the Arapaho, Bulletin
A. M. N. H. Vol. XIII, p. 85). 119
” 117. Designs of North American Indians; the first nine, Arapaho
(After A. L. Kroeber, Decorative Art of the Arapaho,
Bulletin A. M. N. H. Vol. XVIII); the next six, Eastern
Algonquin (After Frank G. Speck, The Double Curve Motive
of Northeastern Algonkian Art, Geological Survey of Canada,
Anthropological Series No. 1); the last line; first,
Hopi; then archaeological specimens, Pueblo region. 120
” 118. Triangular design, prehistoric Pueblo (After J. W. Fewkes,
Preliminary Account of an Expedition to the Pueblo Ruins
near Winslow, Arizona, Smithsonian Report for 1896, Pl. 34).
121
” 119. Alaskan needle cases (After F. Boas, Decorative Designs
of Alaskan Needle Cases, Proceedings United States
National Museum, Vol. 34, p. 321 et seq., 1908). 125
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