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PW§mP§MP sWsaatrafMsbf ? b H iI8 lifgli|iS H aI « p : e jMfi| g » Kp j ?BHHh ‘IS Illi® LIBRARY LOS ANG ELES C O U N T Y M U S Ex:a*npjsL^ARK Los Ang Jsfjlfeilifornia ‘V asterkey>^ . . /^ ifpgr CONTENTS PAGE Nevada Elephant.............................................. cover A New Tule Springs Expedition, by M. R. Harrington ........................................ 112 Hunting Elephants in Nevada, by Ruth D. Simpson .................................... 114 Ancient L ife among the Southern California Indians, Part II, by M. R. Harrington ......... 117 Diffusion of Pottery in the Southwest, by Stuart L. Peck ........................................... 130 Recent Accessions, by Ruth D. Simpson ......... 131 The Macgowan Gift ER .................................... 134 The Most Important Library Accessions, by Ella Robinson ................................ .......... 135 Modern Use of Indian Designs MRH ................ 139 Social Event at the Casa MA .............................. 139 Los Angeles in 1850, by Prince Paul of Wiirtemberg ................... 140 The Chester C. Post Collection MRH ................ 141 Re-Formed Spelling ................... 141 Mrs. Alliot and the Ruskin Art Club, by Helen W. Witmer ............................. 142 Sept ember-October, 19 5 5 NOTES 142. Indian Center, 129. Museum Improvements SOUTHWEST MUSEUM CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP Benefactor Patron . . Life Member Fellow . . $25,000 10,000 1,000 500 ( A n n u a l l y ) Sustaining Member Annual Member Student Member C L f t R E H C E i 9. |>'V" LUISENO WHIRLINC DANCER