. Bulletin - United States National Museum. have had such anomenclature as was expressed in Virginia in 1840. There were fourelements, backlog, top log, fore stick, and middle stick, showing anorder which is suspected of having ancient descent. This arrangementmade a perfect fire, smaller logs being added against the substantialbacklog as required. R. B. Marcy. Reconnoissances in New Mexico and Texas, 1850, p. Simson. Notes on the Jivaros and Cabelos Indians, Joum. Anth. Inst., 1880, May, p. Will and Spinden. The Mandans, Pap. Peabody Mus., vol. 3, No. 4, Cambridge, Mass., August
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. have had such anomenclature as was expressed in Virginia in 1840. There were fourelements, backlog, top log, fore stick, and middle stick, showing anorder which is suspected of having ancient descent. This arrangementmade a perfect fire, smaller logs being added against the substantialbacklog as required. R. B. Marcy. Reconnoissances in New Mexico and Texas, 1850, p. Simson. Notes on the Jivaros and Cabelos Indians, Joum. Anth. Inst., 1880, May, p. Will and Spinden. The Mandans, Pap. Peabody Mus., vol. 3, No. 4, Cambridge, Mass., August,1906, pp. 134-135, Thomas Morton. New England Canaan, Prince Soc, Boston, 1883, pp. 134-136. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 139 PL. 4. Hand Warmers and Foot Warmers Toy, Western China; middle, Flemish; and bottom. Initcd StatesFor description of plate see page 17 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 139 PL. 5
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