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?i - 16- UNIVERSITY OF No. IS No. i*-9 No. 50 No. 51 No. 52 No. 53 No. 54 No. 55 No. 56 CALIFORNIA PRESS (continued) Papers on California Archaeology: 70~73• 70? A report on Indian Sites and Trails in Huntington Lake Region, California, by M.G. Hindes. 71. Further Notes on Clay Human Figurines in the Western United States, by J.T. Davis. 72. Desert Side- Notched Points as a Time Marker in California, by M.A. Baumhoff and J.S. Byrne. 73- Petroglyphs of Sacramento and Adjoining Counties, California, by L.A. Payen. 83pp, 12 figs, 6 maps, 1 plate. 1959. $1.00 Papers on California Archaeology: 7^> 75• 7^- The History of Culture Classification in California, by A.B. Elsasser. 75« The Archaeology of the FernAndev Site, a San Francisco Bay Region Shellmound, by J.T. Davis. 52pp, 2 tables, 6 figs, 2 plates, 1 map, 1 diagram, i960. $ .85 Papers on California Archaeology: 76-88. 76. A San Nicolas Island Twined Basketry Water Bottle, by R.F. Heizer. 77* Some Prehistoric Wooden Objects from San Nicolas Island, by R.F. Heizer. 78. Some Prehistoric Bullroarers from California Caves, by R.F. Heizer. 79- California Population Densities, 1770 and 1950, by R.F, Heizer. 80. Two Early Representations of California Indians, by R.F. Heizer. 8l. Notes on Excavations Made in Indian Burial Places in Carpinteria, by H.C. Ford. 82. Observations Made in the Ruins of the Villages of the Original Inhabitants of the Pacific Coast of North America, by Paul Schumacher. 8L . Shell Heaps Near Cape Mendocino, Humboldt County, California, by Charles Rau. 83* The Manufacture of Shell Fish-hooks by the Early Inhabitants of the Santa Barbara Channel Islands, by Paul Schumacher. 85. Part of the Correspondence Between J.A. Sutter and Col T.T. Henley, Supt of Indian Affairs, San Francisco, 1856. 86. Data Pertaining to Various Indian Ceremonial Houses in Northern California, by C. Hart Merriam. 87. Six Chert Knives from Tulare County, by J.C, von Werlhof. 88. The Dentition of Indian Crania of the Early and Late Archaeological Horizons in Central California, by K.A.R. Kennedy. 51pp>8 figs, 2 pis. i960. $1.00 The Archaeology of the Sierra Nevada in California and Nevada, by A.B. Elsasser. 93pp> 10 maps, 2 pis, 1 fig. i960. $2.00 The Culture History of Lovelock Cave, Nevada, by G.L. Grosscup 72pp, 1 map, 10 figs. i960. $2.00 The Archaeology of the Karlo Site (Las-7), CALIFORNIA, by F.A. Riddell. llOpp, 4 maps, 22 figs, 4 pis. i960. $2.50 Trade Routes and Economic Exchange Among the Indians of Calif- ORNIA, by J.T. Davis. 71pp, 2 maps. 1961. $2.00 Original Accounts of the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island, by R.F. Heizer and A.B. Elsasser! 55 PP- 1961. $ .75 Two Papers on the Aboriginal Ethnography of California, by A.L. Kroeber. 56pp. 1962. $1.00 * *