[253] Fifth Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology, 1883-84, pp. 96-106, figs. 42, 43, 45.

[254] These explorations were made for the Department of Ethnology at the World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893.

[255] “Prehistoric America,” p. 22, note 24, fig. 9.

[256] “Primitive Industry,” p. 32.

[257] American Naturalist, XIX, July, 1885, p. 670.

[258] Ibid., pl. 20.

[259] This was the last time I ever saw Mr. Dorsey. He died within a month, beloved and regretted by all who knew him.

[260] “Troja,” p. 123.

[261] “The Cliff Dwellers of the Mesa Verde, Southwestern Colorado,” P. A. Norstedt & Son, Chicago, 1893.

[262] From letter of Mr. Walter Hough, Winslow, Ariz. “I send you two pieces of pottery [bearing many ogee Swastikas] from the ruins near here formerly inhabited by the Moki. Many of the bowls which we have found in this ruin had the Swastika as a major motif in the decoration.”