UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY

The following publications dealing with archaeological and ethnological subjects issued under the direction of the Department of Anthropology are sent in exchange for the publications of anthropological departments and museums, for journals devoted to general anthropology or to archaeology and ethnology, and for specimens contributed to the museum collections of the University. They are for sale at the prices stated, which include postage or express charges. Exchanges should be directed to The Exchange Department, University Library, Berkeley, California, U. S. A. All orders and remittances should be addressed to the University Press.

AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY. (Octavo).

Vol. 1.No. 1. Life and Culture of the Hupa, by Pliny Earle Goddard. Pages 88, Plates 30, September, 1903Price, $1.25
No. 2. Hupa Texts, by Pliny Earle Goddard. Pages 290, March, 1904Price, 3.00
Vol. 2.No. 1. The Exploration of the Potter Creek Cave, by William J. Sinclair. Pages 27, Plates 14, April, 1904Price, .40
No. 2. The Languages of the Coast of California South of San Francisco, by A. L. Kroeber. Pages 52, June, 1904.Price, .60
No. 3. Types of Indian Culture in California, by A. L. Kroeber. Pages 22, June, 1904Price, .25
No. 4. Basket Designs of the Indians of Northwestern California, by A. L. Kroeber. Pages 60, Plates 7, January, 1905.Price, .75
No. 5. The Yokuts Language of South Central California, by A. L. Kroeber. Pages 213, January, 1907Price, 2.25
Vol. 3.The Morphology of the Hupa Language, by Pliny Earle Goddard. Pages 344, June, 1905Price, 3.50
Vol. 4.No. 1. The Earliest Historical Relations between Mexico and Japan, by Zelia Nuttall. Pages 47, April, 1906Price, .50
No. 2. Contributions to the Physical Anthropology of California, by A. Hrdlicka. Pages 16, Tables 5, Plates 10, June, 1906.Price, .75
No. 3. Shoshonean Dialects of California, by A. L. Kroeber. Pages 100, February, 1907Price, 1.50
No. 4. Indian Myths of South Central California, by A. L. Kroeber. Pages 84, May, 1907Price, .75
No. 5. The Washo Language of East Central California and Nevada, by A. L. Kroeber (in press).
No. 6. The Religion of the Indians of California, by A. L. Kroeber (in press).
Vol. 5.No. 1. The Phonology of the Hupa Language: Part I, The Individual Sounds, by Pliny Earle Goddard. Pages 20, Plates 8, March, 1907Price, .35
No. 2. Navaho Myths, Prayers and Songs with Texts and Translations, by Washington Matthews, edited by Pliny Earle Goddard (in press).
Vol. 6.The Ethno-Geography of the Pomo Indians, by S. A. Barrett (in press).
Vol. 7.No. 1. The Emeryville Shellmound, by Max Uhle. Pages 106, Plates 12, June, 1907Price, 1.25
No. 2. Recent Investigations bearing on the Question of the Occurrence of Neocene Man in the Auriferous Gravels of the Sierra Nevada, by William J. Sinclair (in press).
No. 3. The Geography and Dialects of the Miwok Indians, by S. A. Barrett (in press).
No. 4. The Ethnography of the Cahuilla Indians, by A. L. Kroeber (in press).
No. 5. A Mission Record of the California Indians, from a Manuscript in the Bancroft Library, by A. L. Kroeber (in press).

GRAECO-ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY. (Large Octavo).

Vol. 1.The Tebtunis Papyri, Part 1. Edited by Bernard P. Grenfell, Arthur S. Hunt, and J. Gilbart Smyly. Pages 690, Plates 9, 1902Price, $16.00
Vol. 2.The Tebtunis Papyri, Part 2 (in press).
Vol. 3.The Tebtunis Papyri, Part 3 (in preparation).

EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY. (Quarto).

Vol. 1.The Hearst Medical Papyrus. Edited by G. A. Reisner. Hieratic text in 17 fac-simile plates in collotype, with introduction and vocabulary, pages 48, 1905. (J. C. Hinrichs, Leipzig, 25 Marks)Price, $8.00
Vol. 2.The Early Dynastic Cemeteries at Naga-ed-Der. Part I, by G. A. Reisner (in press).
Vol. 3.The Early Dynastic Cemeteries at Naga-ed-Der. Part II. By A. C. Mace (in press).
Vol. 4.The Predynastic Cemetery at Naga-ed-Der. The Anatomical Material, by Elliott Smith (in preparation).
Vol. 5.The Cemetery of the Second and Third Dynasties at Naga-ed-Der, by A. C. Mace (in press).
Vol. 6.The Cemetery of the Third and Fourth Dynasties at Naga-ed-Der, by G. A. Reisner (in preparation).
Vol. 7.The Coptic Cemeteries of Naga-ed-Der, by A. C. Mace (in preparation).

ANTHROPOLOGICAL MEMOIRS. (Quarto).