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DISSERTATIONS IN ANTHROPOLOGY In Number 14 of the e the Society published abstracts of the dissertations submitted in partial fulfillment for the requirements of the doctor's degree at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1946 to 1949. That portion of our program to make thesis titles and abstracts availabl.e to the public will continue in Number 16 with the publication of other abstracts from this university. In response to several requests we will, in Number 16, publish additional data on the abstracts previously presented, as well as expanding the information given for those abstracts appearing for the first time. In this number of the Papers we present information on the titles of theses for the Master's and Doctor's degrees in anthropology awarded during the last academic year. The information given here was furnished through the cooperation of the institutions listed; more titles will be published as data are furnished. Under the name of the institution, below, will be given the name of the author of the dissertation, title, degree for which presented, month and year of award, number of pages, and when applicable, plans for publication and the following symbols: M when the thesis is available on microfilm, IL when it is available on interlibrary loan. (Note that availability on microfilm from the University of California, Berkeley, m be at the discretion of the author for a two year period after deposit with the Library). Occasional gaps in the information are the result of incomplete answers on the blanks returned to us. Cornell UniversitZ Patch, Richard Wilbur. Social implications of the Bolivian agrarian reform. Ph.D. June, 1956. 292 pp. M (University Microfilms, Irc.., Ann Arbor, Mich.). IL. Planalp, Jack Milan. Religious life and values in a north Indian village. Ph.D. February, 1956. ca. 982 pp. M (University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich.) IL. Being considered for publication by Cornell University Press. Webb, John Crawford, Jr. The farmer and sugar cane: an anthropologi- cal study of cash crop production in the north Indian village of Rankhandi. M.A. June, 1956. M (University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich.). IL. Harvard University (Social Relations) Romney, Antone Kimball. A structural analysis of preferential cross- cousin marriage. Ph.D. March, 1956. IL. On publication con- sult Dr. Romney at University of Chicago. Geertz, James Clifford, Jr. Religion in Modjokuto. Ph.D. June, 1956. IL. On publication consult Dr. Geertz, 2 Bow St., Cambridge, Mass. 111

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DISSERTATIONS IN ANTHROPOLOGY

In Number 14 of the e the Society published abstracts of thedissertations submitted in partial fulfillment for the requirements ofthe doctor's degree at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1946to 1949. That portion of our program to make thesis titles and abstractsavailabl.e to the public will continue in Number 16 with the publicationof other abstracts from this university. In response to several requestswe will, in Number 16, publish additional data on the abstracts previouslypresented, as well as expanding the information given for those abstractsappearing for the first time. In this number of the Papers we presentinformation on the titles of theses for the Master's and Doctor's degreesin anthropology awarded during the last academic year. The informationgiven here was furnished through the cooperation of the institutionslisted; more titles will be published as data are furnished. Under thename of the institution, below, will be given the name of the author ofthe dissertation, title, degree for which presented, month and year ofaward, number of pages, and when applicable, plans for publication andthe following symbols: M when the thesis is available on microfilm, ILwhen it is available on interlibrary loan. (Note that availability onmicrofilm from the University of California, Berkeley, m be at thediscretion of the author for a two year period after deposit with theLibrary). Occasional gaps in the information are the result of incompleteanswers on the blanks returned to us.

Cornell UniversitZPatch, Richard Wilbur. Social implications of the Bolivian agrarian

reform. Ph.D. June, 1956. 292 pp. M (University Microfilms,Irc.., Ann Arbor, Mich.). IL.

Planalp, Jack Milan. Religious life and values in a north Indianvillage. Ph.D. February, 1956. ca. 982 pp. M (UniversityMicrofilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich.) IL. Being consideredfor publication by Cornell University Press.

Webb, John Crawford, Jr. The farmer and sugar cane: an anthropologi-cal study of cash crop production in the north Indian villageof Rankhandi. M.A. June, 1956. M (University Microfilms, Inc.,Ann Arbor, Mich.). IL.

Harvard University (Social Relations)Romney, Antone Kimball. A structural analysis of preferential cross-

cousin marriage. Ph.D. March, 1956. IL. On publication con-sult Dr. Romney at University of Chicago.

Geertz, James Clifford, Jr. Religion in Modjokuto. Ph.D. June,1956. IL. On publication consult Dr. Geertz, 2 Bow St.,Cambridge, Mass.

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Landy, David. Child rearing in rural Puerto Rico. Ph.D. June,1956. IL. On publication consult Dr. Landy, 28 Hudson Rd.,Lexington, Mass.

von Mering, Otto Oswald, Jr. The patterning of individual andcultural valuations. Ph.D. June, 1956. IL. On publicationconsult Dr. von Mdering, 5331 Beeler St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Indiana UniversityBlasingham, Emily J. The Illinois Indians, 1634-1800, a study in

depopulation. Ph.D. June, 1956. 148 pp. M (University ofMichigan). IL. For future publication in Ethnohistory.

Newbern, Francis R. The south China boat people. M.A. June, 1956.113 pp. IL. To be published by the Mission School inHongkong.

Pierce, Joe E. A statistical study of New World languages. 224 pp.(Thesis accepted for Ph.D. but degree not granted until can-didate returns to U.S. to defend it). Future publication inwhole or part in International Journal of American Linguistics.

Kennedy School of Missions of the Hartford Semina FoundationDeBlois, Albert Donald. On foreign language teaching-a structural-

comparative approach. M.A. May, 1956. 64 pp. IL.

Horner Norman A. Protestant and Roman Catholic missions among theBantu of Cameroon: a comparative study. Ph.D. May, 1956.415 pp. IL.

Kent State UniversityLaing, James Thomas. The drain of talent out of the Virginias. M.A.

June, 1956. 110 pp. Will be submitted for publication. IL.

Louisiana State UniversilDunbar, Gary. Cultural geography of the North Carolina outer banks.

Ph.D. June, 1956. 300 pp. M (ISU).

Knipmeyer, William. Cultural succession in the settlement of south-eastern Louisiana. Ph.D. Aug., 1956. 350 pp. M (ISU).

Taylor, James. Cultural geography of southwest Louisiana. Ph.D.June, 1956. 200 pp. M (LSU).

Wright, Martin. Settlement succession in hill Louisiana. Ph.D.Aug. 1956. 200 pp. M (ISU).

Northwestern UniverstCrowley, J. Daniel. Tradition and individual creativity in

Bahamian folk tales. Ph.D. June, 1956. M.

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Spann, Patricia Ann. An analy;sis and comparison of four East Africanage-systems. (Structural and functional analysis of the age-systems of the Masai, Nandi , Turkana, and Pokot.) M.A. June,1956. 144 pp. May be submitted for publication. IL.

The Ohio State UniversityKrause, Gretchen. An analysis of glacial kame crania from the Williams

site. M.A. June, 1956. 110 pp. IL.

Radcliffe CollegeGeertz, Mrs. Hildred Storey. Javanese values and family relationships.

Ph.D. June, 1956. IL. On publication, consult Mrs. Geertz,2 Bow St., Cambridge, Mass.

Stanford UniversityCooper, Kenneth. Individuality in the United States and English

cultures. M.A. January, 1956. ca. 120 pp. IL.

Goldstein, Bernice. Stability and change in family patterns: a casestudy of a rural Japanese hamlet. M.A. June, 1956. ca. 160 pp.IL.

Hamilton, James. An analysis of the concept, "Basic Value," withselected case material. M.A. January, 1956. ca. 140 pp.

Shepardson, Mary. Leadership and culture change: a case study ofthe Navaho Indians. M.A. April, 1956. 190 pp. IL.

Syracuse Un ies'Nicholson, Roy S., Jr. Cultural resistance to Christian patterns.

(A study in applied anthropology: outlines of Japanese andHindu cultural patterns with references to points in conflictwith Christianity). M.A. June, 1956. (Will be circulatedprivately to board members of missionary society of WesleyanMethodist Church.)

Yale UDavenport, William H. Acceptance and Rejection of an Innovation in

Two Jamaican Fishing Villages. Ph.D. June, 1956. 449 pp. IL.

Koentjaraningrat, R. M. A Preliminary Description of the JavaneseKinship System. M.A. June, 1956. 192 pp.

Pospisil, Leopold. Law in a Papuan Community of Central New Guinea.Ph.D. June, 1956. 514 pp. IL.

University of California, BerkeleyAnderson, Robert Thomas. Changing kinship in Europe. Ph.D. June,

1956. 153 pp. M.

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Erasmus, Charles John. Reciprocal labor: a study of its occurrenceand disappearance among farming peoples in Latin America.Ph.D. September, 1955. 283 pp. M*.

Freed, J. Arthur. The. historical development of Malay nationalism:an analysis and appraisal. M.A. June, 1956. 134 pp. M.

Landauer, Ernest. Aspects of culture and society in modern southcentral Turkey. M.A. June, 1956. 116 pp. M.

Roney, James Givens. A study of skeletal maturation in centralIran. Ph.D. September, 1955. 53 pp. M.

University of CalifoJrnia,Los AngelesBittle, William E. The position of the Kiowa-Apache in the Apachean

group. Ph.D. June, 1956. 182 pp. Will probably be sub-mitted to IJAL. IL.

Dixon, Keith A. The archaeological significance of certain unusualpottery shapes of the prehistoric Southwest. Ph.D. June,1956. 173 pp. Will probably be published as a series ofarticles or short papers. No IL.

University of ColoradoFalls, Allyn W. Ignacio youth study. (Study of recreation in

Ignacio, Colorado.) M.A. June, 1956. 508 pp. IL.

University of DenverWenger, Gilbert R. An archaeological survey of southern Blue Moun-

tain and Douglas Creek in northwestern Colorado. M.A.June, 1956. 145 pp. IL. Will possibly be submitted forpublication.

University of IllinoisBeidelman, Thomas Owen. A comparative analysis of the Jajmani

system. M.A. June, 1956. 160 pp. IL. No plans forpublication.

Univers of KentucBass WVilliam M.; III.- Indian crania from Moundville, Alabama.

M.S. June, 1956. d9 pp. Will be submitted to the AlabamaGeological Survey. IL.

Universit of MichiganGuthe, Alfred K. The late prehistoric occupation in southwestern

New York: an interpretive analysis. Ph.D. June, 1956.Plans for publication undetermined. M (Library of Congress).

Stephenson, Robert L. Accokeek: a middle Atlantic seaboardculture sequenlce. Ph.D. June, 1956. Plans for publicationundetermined.

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White, Marian E. Iroquois culture history in the Niagara frontier areaof New York state. Ph.D. June, 1956. Plans for publicationundetermined. M (Library of Congress).

University of MinnesotaWoolworth, Alan R. A historical study of the Oto with some reference

to other Chivere Siouan tribes. M.A. July, 1956. 129 pp.No plans for publication. IL.

University of New MexicoKurtz, Ronald. An Approach to the Study of Cultural Integration. M.A.

June, 1956. 105 pp. IL.

Maclay, Howard. Language and non-linguistic behavior: an experimentalinvestigation. Ph.D. June, 1956. 96 pp. IL.

Roosa, William. The significance of fluted points in North Americanarcheology. M.A. June, 1956. 118 pp. IL.

Sloane, Morton. The interrelationship of economics, class and leader-ship on the Northwest Coast. Ph.D. June, 1956. 267 pp. IL.

Thomas, Norman. A Revision of the Distribution of Armor in NativeNorth America. M.A. June, 1956. 218 pp. IL.

Wilmeth, Roscoe. Cuyamungue Pueblo. M.A. June, 1956. 277 pp. IL.

University of OklahomaProctor, Charles Clyde. The Sam Site, Lf-28, of LeFlore County,

Oklahoma. A description and analysis of one of the FourcheMaline sites of Eastern Oklahoma. M.A. August, 1956. 150 pp.IL. Will be published in Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropolog-ical Society.

University of PennsylvaniaCole, John Tafel. A Critique of the Concept of Kinship as used in

Cultural Anthropology. M.A. June, 1956. 76 pp. IL.

Platt, Richard A. The Skeletal Maturation of Negro School Children.M.A. June, 1956. 34 pp. IL.

Universi of UtahSmithson, Carma Lee. The Havasupai Woman. M.A. June, 1956. 347 pp.

IL. To be published in University of Utah AnthropologicalPapers.

University of WashingtonAllred, Grover. A Study of the Warfare of the Cahita Seri, Papago,

Cocopa, Yuma Maricopa, Pima, Mohave. M.A. June, 1956. 86 pp.IL.

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Caldwell, Warren Claude. The Archaeology of Wakemap Mound: AStratified Site near The Dalles of the Columbia. Ph.D.June, 1956. 312 pp. IL.

Copeland, Margaret. An Analysis of Modoc Basketry. M.A. December,1955. 62 pp. IL.

Steelman, Lucille Audrey. An Anthropometric Study of a Local -

Population: :La Paz, Baha California. M.A. -December,, 1955.117 pp. IL.

The folloiwing institutions' report that they granted no advanceddegrees in the year ending June, 1956.

Brigham Young UniversityBryn Mawr CollegeEastern Baptist Theological SeminaryFlorida State University'Miami University (Oxford, Ohio)Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical CollegeUniversity of North DakotaUniversity of Southern California

The following institutions report that at present they do notgrant advanced degrees in anthropology.

Fisk UniversityFresno State CollegeHoward UniversityLos Angeles State CollegeStetson University

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INDIVIDUAL MrEMIEIESHIP IN ICROEBEIL ANTIIROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY(105o. For Institutional Mlembers, See #14, 1950, IAS Papers)

(Omtissioni of State name indi'cates California)

TIonorary members:

3JARIMETT, S. A., Men's Faculty Club, Univ. of Calif.,Berkeley

GIFF?ORD, Edward W.., 310 Arballo Dr., San FranciscoKlNOElDER, A. L., 1325 Arch St., 3erkeley 0LOWIE, Robert IH., Dept. of Antlhro., Uniiv. of Calif.,

Berkeleyl1tO1'1E, John II. 1415 California St. , Berkceley 3

Subscribers:

AGRTINIE-, Pierre, 2512 Regent St., BerkceleyALLEN, Elizaboetl K., 25G Stanford Ave., Berkeley 8ANDMISON, Barbara, Inne All' 44, Dragr, DenmarkANDERSN01J, Julie R., 781 Vincente Ave., BerlkeleyANiDE MON, Robert, RnnIe All' 44, Dragar, DenmarkAPrEL, Iloward A., c/o C. Clhard, 1016 Grizzly PeIak

Blvd., BerkeleyAHR2tTRONG, Robert G., Atlanta University,

Atlanta 14, GeorGia.

BACMIIEMEtLS, Richiard, 1543 Spruce St., Berkceley 0BE,U3 Alan, Dept. of Anthro., Stanford Univ.,

Palo AltoDE,LS, Ralph, Dept. of Antlhro., Univ. of Calif.,

Los AngelesBEKIUW.!, M5arie, 2310 Duranit Ave., Berkceley 4BElQU, Hlarumi, 2334 Carleton St., Berkeley 4B1ENDER, Eleanor, 350 Arballo Dr., Apt. 3L, San

Franci ceoJ3EIfTYiIOFF, James, 2625 HIaste St., Berlceley 4DBE'SAC, Frank, 1841 Ber.keley W'ay, Berkeley 3BLACKER, Alfred A., 2623 15tlh Ave., San FranciscoDI4ICMLER, John W., 513A Scott St., San Franicisco 17BOLT, Thoinas L., 2728 Piedmont Ave., Berkeley 5BOYEIR, Ruth MacDonald, 171 Crestview Dr., OrindaBR^OADBENT, Sylvia, 2314 ParIker St., Berk;eley 4BROOICS, Sheilaglh T., 802 Annibell, ModestoBRnoM, Wlilliam E., 1304 Josephine St., Apt. #4,

Berkeley

CARXASCO, Pedro, 1643A WIalnut St., BerkzeleyCNIAMD, Clhester S., 1016 Grizzly Peak: Blvd.,

Berkeley 8CLAXC, M'ary M.argaret, 5463 Claremont Ave., Oalkland 9CLUNiE, Frank, 2440 Russell St., BerlkeleyCODY, Patricia E., 7459 1No. Jordan , Portland 3,

Oregon.COM-2ORlT, Richlard, 2214 Eunice St., Berkoley 9CK'ALliN, HIarold C., Del,t. of Anthro., Columbia

Univ., Newf York 27, N. Y.COOK-, Sherburne F., Dept. of P'hysiol., Univ. of

Calif., Berkceley 4COOI$, Jean Clennell, 454 International Hlouse,

Univ. of Calif., BerkceleyCANWE, William] 1K., 327 S. 13thi East, Salt Lake City

2, UtaiCRlITTENDE1, Chermian, 2456 Mlilgard Ave., Berkeley 9

DEUIaSTEM, Aobin F. C., 1780 Fell St., San -FranciscoDVE,IIEA, Goorge, Apt. IOE, 1230 ParkC Ave., New

Yorli 23, .1T. Y.BE ;1ITT, Joan, 2529 lyihlt Way, Berkeley 4DICKML4AIJ, i.'ildred, 2337 Clhanniing lday, Berkeley 4DODG0, Ernest S., Peabody M'us. of Selein, B. Indlia

A.Marine IHall, 101 EsseX St., Salei1, M;'ass.DOUGLAS, F. iI., Denver Art Museum, 1300 Logan St.,

Denver, Colo.

DOWNS, Jamies, 3005 Georgia St., Oalcland 19DUTTOIS, George, 1825 Berkeley Way, Berkeley 3D1BLOIS, Mlarrylin, 1825 Berkeley ;vay, Berkeley 3

EALDIE, lIug,, 1301 H1. St., Sac.'amentoECJ24AN, Kay, 1611 Walnut St., BerkceleyEDITUNDN, Cicely, 2719 Diigrht Way, Berkeley 4ELASSEt, Albert B., 7387 Terrace Dr., El Cerrito 8EN"'GLISII, Nancy, 2250 Prospect St., Berkeley 20

FAXIM-R, MIalconi, Box 402, Flagstaff, ArizonaFINMEL, Plhyllis, 109 Bonita Ave., BerkeleyFONT'ereIje Luyiz Fernando Raposo, 1785 Spruce St.,FOSTEIR, George, 403 KIentucky, Berkeley 7FrEED, Arthur J., 229 78tlh St., Brooklyn 9, Newy YorkFREED, Nancy, 229 78tlh St., Brookclyn 9, New YorkcFEED, Stanley, 1102A lOtlh St., Berkeley 0FROL6BERG, R. K., 2,63 23rd Ave., San Franicisco 21

GAITOIN, A. II., Dept. of Decorative Art, Uniiv. ofCalif., Berkeley 4

GAZA;AY, Jawies P., 101 Cervantes 31vd., SanFrancisco 23

GIDBONS, Darlene, 2324 Blake St., Berikeley 4GIU.MF1, Nancy, 1190 lMiiller Ave., Berkieley 8GREGOIRE, Clierie, 2301 Oak St., BerkeleyGRGSo"CU, Gordoni L., 2533 Hlillegass, Berkceley SGUDIMLJDSON1, Shirley R., 2126A Blake St., Berkeley 4

1AG013.LTY, Nancy, 2347 Prospect, BerkoleyIWITML, Eugene A., 2735 l[illegass, Berkeley 5iHAWY, Bruce A., 262GB Denvenue, Berkeley 4IAXIDER, Mlichael J., c/o U.S. Embassy, Quito, EcuadorKAMI'ME, Edward B., c/o Dept. of Anthro., Univ. of

Calif., BerkceleyIHAT£CI, Jamwes, 1199 Spruce St., Bericeley, Calif.IIAVEMIT, Joseph, 245 States St., San Francisco'EIZER, Robert F., 85 M.1enlo Place, BerkeleyIERITZ HIella, 357 Scott St., San FranciscoAOFFlAN, Bernard G., 3132 16th St.,NW, Washington 1C,

D.C.iT.0R-ENJTHIALL, WIfilliaui D., 1240 M1ilvia St., Berkceley 9NIEJDSON, Dorthy L., 2319 21st Ave., San Francisco

IRVINIE, Robert R., 2111 Ashlby Ave., Berk,eley

JACOBS, Suzanne, 2315 Hlaste St., BDerkeley 4IJMOUNSO, Hartha, 933 iCeeler, Berk-oley S

JOIRDON, Robert Tlhayer, 3009 De.akin, Berkeley G

I:1IN, Sh1eldon, 2526 Piedm-lont, Berk;eley 411INEICI:a, Patricia, 219 Quincy St. IN, Albuquertie,

NJew M.1exico1KLUMI1611N, Clyde, 10 Dkmster St., Cambridge 38, Lass.ICRANTZ, Grover, 1850 Arch St., Berkeley 9MI^LNTZ, Patricia, 1350 Arch St., Berk'eley 9

LNDAUBER, Ernest, 2422 klcGee, Berkeley 13IANE, Kenneth, Co. A, 708 Ord. 13ii., Sth In±l'. Div.,

Ft. Carson, Colo.tANNNG, 'Edward, Casilla 330, Limia, PeruLANNING, Sutti, 2815A Teleg,raph Ave., Berk;eley 5LATIFI.P, Donald, 841 Oxford St., Berkeley 7LEACOCOK, Seth, Manuel De M.endi Buru 1960, San Felipe,

Limua, Peru.LEXGII, MLarilyn, 2S36 Fulton, BerkeleyIEViIN, Charlotte B., 1430 Rhode Is. Ave. N.V., Apt.

33, 'Jashington, D.C.

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LIBBY, Dorothy, 3ox 1106, Washingtoni 138 D.C.LoEI3, Edwin M., 1565 La Vereda Rd., BeorkeleyLOUNSBURY, Floyd G., Dept. of Anthro., Yale

Univ., Newy Hlaven, Conn.LOU IEIRO-NETTO, Cid, 2119 IHearst, Berkeley

McCLELLAN, Catlierine, c/o Antliro. Dept., ColumbiaUniv. , New York 27, N. Y.

M.tcCOKLE, Hlomer T., Dept. of Anthro., Santa BarbaraCollege, Goleta

MoeCO7N, Theodore D., 1114 Oxford Ave., BerkeleyMcGEEIN, Douglas J., 961 Collier Dr., San LeandroMiADDOX, Darryl I., 1945 Fairviei2No., Seattle 2,

IWash.MADEN9, Willinaw, Dept. of Anthro., Univ. of Texas,

Austin, TexasMAUELBAVUM1, David G., 911 Mlendocino Ave., Berlceley 7MANGIN, William, Dept. of Soc. & Anthro., Syracuse

Univ., Syracuse 10, N. Y.MARLIN, Joe, 1211-1/2 WY. Packard Ave., Ft. Wayne 6,

Ine.ianaMARTIN, Sally, 150 Arlington Ave., Berkceley 7M:ARTOCCIIIA, Gloria, 2719 Dwight Way, BerkeleyIaLIGIIAN, Clement W., Dept. of ATitlro., Univ. of

Calif., Los Angeles1'MILLER, Tom Jr., 2336 Government W'lay, Coour d'Alene,

Ida1hoIL10N1JTGO2411Y, Robert, 1231 Pearl St., AlaruedaEI:LLEII, WillioAn C., 560 Joaquin Ave. San Leandro

MNRMIOE, Robert, 2736 Derby St., Berkeley 5UIMDOCIC, George P., Dept. of Anthro., Yale Univ.,

lNew IHaven, Conn..I'MU3Y, Robert F., 7310 Citting Blvd., El Cerrito

SAYLOI, Fay,,1240 Lombard St, San Francisco 9SCHINEIDER, David, Dept. of Aitlhro. Univ. of Calif.,

Berlceley, Calif.SCTIVlERIN, Carl H., 2140 Oxford, Berkeley 4SEXTON, Diana, 6437 Claremont, RiclunondSlIEVEL, Cyntlhia, 3240 Adeline St., Berkeley 351HUN, George, Apt. 404, 2517 K St., NW,

Washinggton 7 9 D. C.SIMM2.IONS, Donald, 39 Hillerest Ave., Stamford, Conn,SIlNTONI, Joan, 204 Dwight Way, BerkeleyStUIER, Robert J., 1271 Spruce St., Berkeley 8STIRLING, Gene M1., Rt. 2, Box 867, Los Altos,STURTEVANT, WVilliam C., BAE, Snmithsonian Inst.,

Washington 25, D.C.SW1ENSON1, Caroline, 2572 LeConte, Berkeley 9

THOR?E, Maner L., 1313 Grove St., BerkeleyTIIEGANZA, Adan E., 2318 Glen Ave., Berkeley 8

VEIL.IA, Behari Lal, 2539 Etnoa St., IBrkeleyVINOCUR, Samnuel M., 2520 Etna St., B3erkeley

WYALLACE, Carol, 1421A AMcGee St., Berkeley 3WYALLACE, Dwight, 1421A M'cGee St., Berkeley 3WYALLACE, William J., Dept. of Anthro., Univ. of

Southern Calif., Los Angeles 7'VALPOLE, Mary, 1680 LaLoma, Berkeley 9'iELUS, Rolin F., 1726 Bryant, San Francisco 10W'H;IPPIE, Mary Anne, 660 Woodmont Ave., Berkeley 8WHITESIDE, Douglas, Interniational Ilouse, Univ. of

Calif., Ber'keley

NOflJ3ECK, Eidward, 7831 Claremnont Ave. , Berkeley 5NORSJ.'-ORTIIY, Ann, 2230 Parker St., Berkceley 4

OLSON, Ronald L., 3330 Las Iluertas Rd., LafayetteOLUtISTED, David, Dept. of Soc., Univ. of Calif., DavisGIRENSTEIN, IHenry, 647A 51st St. , OaklandOSBOIIE, Douglas H1., Dept. of Anthro., Univ. of

W'Jash. , Seattle 5 'lWash.

PATO, Hilda, 2505 Virginia, Berlceley-9PAULSEN, Nan, 170 Forest VieW Dr., San Francisco 4PEARSALL, 1I.rion, 10 Thomas Circle, Tuscaloosa,

AlabamaPE:ER, Georgie, 6320 Roanoke Rd., Oakland 181LLELTIE'R, Joseph R., 874 Nielson St., Boerloley 7PELTO, M1farigay, 2535-1/2 llillegass, Berkeley 4IELTO, Pertti J., 2535-1/2 Ilillegass, Berkeley 4PENDERGAST, David, 2317 Iloarst, BerkeleyPETTIT, George, 1429 Euclid, Berkeley 8PILLING, Arnold, 2138 M.ScKinley, BerIheloy 2PITT-RIVE-S, Julian A., 19 Lansdowrne lYalk, London,

IV. 11, EnglandPLOTNICOV, Leonard, 1431 Channing Way, BerkeleyPOTHIIER, Patrioia, International House, Univ. of

Calif., Berkeley

RANDOLPH, Richard R., 2639 Channing Wfay, Berkeley 4RAVAGLIOLI, Etra, 2703 San Bxruno Ave., San Francisco11ECEIL-DO0W1ATO7, Gerardo, Apartado Aereo 146,

Cartagena, Colombia, South America.ROBIXNSONJ, Sarah Anne, 837 San Luis Rd., BerkeleyROGEIIS, Ellen, 2634 11ill6gass Ave., Berkeleyn£kiMAO, Octavio, 670 Creston rId., Derkeley 8ROONEY, James F., 1630 W'Jalnut, BerkIeley 91ROUST, Norman L., 789 61st St., Oalklanid 9

AIMD, Thomas 'V., 601 38th Ave., San Francisco 21

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PAPERS OF TIlE KROEBER ANTIHOPOLOGICAL SOCIETY

1950

No. 1 Pre-Coltumbian Trade betwreeni Nortlh and Southl Anerica, by Chiester S. Clhard.Observationis on Early Man in California, by lobert F. Ileizer.The Idabaez: Uninown Indians of the Choco Coast, by John llowland llowe.A 1econ-struction of Aboriginal Delaware Culture fromx Contemporary Sources, by Mary W. IIernmian.Bl'ackc Market in Prerogatives wio3long the NorthIerni KiwaIkiutl, by Ronald L. Olson.Nepenthe in Aboriginal Amuerica, by Frankzlin Fenenga.

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NJo. 2 Animiistic and llational Thought by Sol Tax.Thoughts on Itnowledge and Ignorance, by Johln Ilowlanid Rowe.Southiern Diegueno Use and 'Knowrledge of Lithiic Mlaterials, by WY. D. lHollenthal, Jr.The Present Distribution of Indian Languages in Highland Bolivia, by John F. Goins.KCutsavi, a Great Basin Indian Food, by Robert F. Ileizer. 0

Current Theories on Incest Prohibition in the Light of Ceremonial Kinship, by Charles J. Erasmius.The Indian Tribes of NJorth Amnerica, by David G. Mandelbatum.A Journey up thje Sam;bu River to Visit the Choco Indians, by Arne Arb)in.A Provisionial Phonemic Analysis of KCisi, by Vlilliani J. Sanarin.

102 P1 )[email protected]. 3 Lost Lake: A study of an agricultural community establishled on reclaimed land, by Alan R. Beals

and Thlomas I.McCorlile.

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1951

No. 4 Olive Oatrman's Return, by A. L. Eroeber.A Glance at Statistical Procedure, by Thomas l'J. I.ScKIern.Linguistic Elements in Bird Vocalization, by David NicIiols.Piro Mlythis, by Esther Matteson.

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No. 5 Suggestions for Field Recording of Infornationi on the Hippocratic Classification of Diseases andRemiedies, by George M. Foster and Jolhn H. Rowe.

Papers Relating to the Trial of Feodor Baslmakoff for Sorcery at Sitka in 1892. Translated fromthe Russian by Ivani Petrov, with Ethnographic Com=ents by Dorothy Menzel.

Newt Light on the Racial Composition of Northeastern Siberia, by Clhester S. Chard.A Tentativo Analysis of the Pluralization of Kisi Nouns, by Jillia J. Smarin.

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1952

NJo. 6 T'he Tapajo, by Curt Nitluondaju. Translated and edited by John .Iowland Rowe.t Daily Journal KCept by the Rev. Father Juvenal, One of the Earliest M;Iissionaries to Alaska.

Translated by Ivan Petrov.The History of t,he Guayqueri, an Approachl to thle Anthropology of Northeastern Venezuela, by

87 pp . $1';.75

No. 7 Thse H;ontagnai.s Indians, 1600-1640, by K{enneths S. Lane.

Shlellfishl Foods of t'he California Indians, by rLobert S. Greenlgo.113 pp . .$1.75

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1953

Nos. 8-9 The Walter B. Cline Memorial Volume

Population Control and the Family in Feudal and Post-Restoration Japan# by Gordon T. Bowlee.The IKamchadals A Synthetic Sketch,. ty Chester S. Chard.Clans and the Joking-Relationship among the Plateau Tonga of Northern Rhodesiat by B. Colson.A Dualism in Pomo Cosmology, by A. M1. llalpern.Acculturation in California Ail Forms, by Clement W. lleighan.The Relation between Slit-Gongs and Renown in a Solomon Islands Culture, by Douglas L, Oliver.AMioshiet A New Messianic Cult in Japan, by Ronald L. Olson.Eleven Incp; Prayers from the Zithuwa Ritual, by John llowland Rowe.Culture Loss and Culture Change among the lfiemas of the Canadian Mlaritime 1?rovinces, 1912-1950,

by Wilson D. Wallis and Ruth Sawtell Wallis.IIRt Climates and HIighl Civilizations, by Frederick R. WVulsin.

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1954

No. 10 Racial Types in Northeastern Asia, by Chester S. Chard.The Selection of Recording Equipmcnt for Field Use, by Alan P. MIerriam.Notes on the Panare Indians of Venezuela, by Carroll L. Riley.The Piro of the Urubambai by Esther AMatteson.

99 pp........X.$1.75No. 11 The Travels of Coyote: A Iarok Myth, by 'WIilliam Bright.

Piro Phonemes and Mforplhology, by Esther Mlatteson.Climate and the Aboriginal Occupation of the Pacific Coast of Alaska, by Francis A. Riddell.

121 pp.....$1.75

1955

No. 12 Aspects of Andean Native Life, by Oscar NWiiez del Prado.Analyzed Piro Text: A Boy and a Jaguar, by Esther Matteson.Executions by Stoning among the Sierra Mliwok and Northern Pa'iute by. Robert F. Heizer.Time Perspective in Ethnography, by John lIowland Rowe.Trans-Pacific Similarities in Folklore:" A Research Lead, by Edward Norbeck.nelationships of Prehistoric Cultures of Coastal Mionterey County, California, by Arnold B.

Pilling.

94 pp*... $1.75

No. 13 Primitive Man as an Ecologic Factor, by Robert F. lleizer.The Mesolithic Combware Culture of Finland, by Pertti J. Polto.The Problem of Rtace in the Mesolithic of Europe, by Robert J. Squier.Physical Types of the Amir-Sakhalin Region, by Clester S. Chard.A.' R. Radcliffe-Browm, by 1. E. II. Stanner.

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No. 14 Sonoma Mission: An Archaeological Reconstruction of the Mission San Francisco de SolanoQuadrangle, by Adan E. Treganza.

A Survey of Balkan lIouses and Farm Buildings, by Majda Thurnher.Abstracts of Ph.D. Dissertations, University of California, 1946.4949.

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