Fig. 1 was copied from Reiss u. Stübel, 'Todtenfeld v. Ancou,' Berlin, 1880-1887.

Figs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 11 were copied from the publications of the American Bureau of Ethnology by the kind permission of the Direction.

Fig. 9. was copied from A.C. Haddon, 'The Decorative Art of British New Guinea,' Cunningham Memoir, N., Royal Irish Academy, 1894.

Fig. 10 was copied from Franz Boas, 'The Decorative Art of the Indians of the North Pacific Coast,' Bulletin of the Am. Mus. of Nat. Hist., Vol. IX.

[2] Cushing, F.H.: 'Pueblo Pottery and Zuñi Culture-growth,' Rep. of Bur. of Ethnol., 1882-3, p. 473.

[3] Haddon, A.C.: 'Evolution in Art,' London, 1895, pp. 84 ff.

[4] Holmes, W.H.: 'Textile Art in its Relation to the Development of Form and Ornament,' Rep. of Bur. of Ethnol., 1884-5, p. 195.

[5] Reiss, W., und Stubel, A.: 'Todtenfeld von Ancon,' Berlin, 1880-7, Bd. II.

[6] Hein, W.: 'Die Verwendung der Menschen-Gestalt in Flechtwerken,' Mitteil. d. Anthrop. Gesellsch. in Wien, Bd. XXI.

[7] Cushing, F.H.: op. cit.; Holmes, W.H.: three articles on pottery, Rep. of Bur. of Ethnol., 1882-83, p. 265, p. 367, and p. 443.