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 THE CAMBRIDGE MEETING 95

Aspects of the Skull. How shall they be represented?: GEORGE G. MACCURDY, New Haven.

Physical Types of the California Indians: LEONA COPE, Berkeley, Cali- fornia. (Read by title.)

Notes on the care of Skeletons in the Field: CARL E. GUTHE, Andover.

Notes on the Sitting Height in Man: ROBERT B. BEAN, University, Virginia. (Read by title.)

A Maya Manuscript Ritual of the Bacabs: WILLIAM E. GATES, Baltimore.

The Correlation of Central American Calendars and the Gregorian Day: HERBERT J. SPINDEN, New York.

10 a.m. American Folk-Lore Society

The Study of Variants: Presidential Address, ELSIE CLEWS PARSONS. The Importance of Music in the Study of Ballad Origins: PHILLIPS

BARRY, Cambridge.

A little experience in folk-lore in Kentucky: Miss MARGARET PEABODY. The Culture Area Concept: A. A. GOLDENWEISER, New York. The Diffusion of the Sun Dance: LESLIE SPIER, New York. The Age of Kechipauan, one of the Seven Cities of Cibola: F. W. HODGE,

New York. The Earliest Notices concerning the Conquest of Mexico by Cortes in

1519: MARSHALL H. SAVILLE, New York. Archaeological Investigations in Southwestern Pennsylvania: WILLIAM

C. FARABEE, Philadelphia. Riddle Forms among the Jamaica Negroes: MARTHA W. BECKWITH,

Northampton. (Read by title.) On the Principle of Order in Civilization as exemplified by Changes in

Fashion: ALFRED L. KROEBER, Berkeley. (Read by title.) Aboriginal Fish Nets in North America: A. I. HALLO WELL, Philadelphia.

(Read by title.)

2.30 p.m. Joint meeting with the American Psychological Association at Emerson

Hall, Room J. The National Research Council: JAMES R. ANGELL, Chicago. (Read

by W. D. Scott.) Enterprises in Anthropological Research which present Opportunities

for Coordination and Cooperation: CLARK WISSLER, New York. Aims and Problems of the Division of Anthropology and Psychology of

the National Research Council: WILLIAM V. BINGHAM, Pittsburgh.

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