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| Plate I. | Seriland | 9 |
| II. | Pascual Encinas, conqueror of the Seri | 13 |
| IIIa. | Seri frontier | 40 |
| IIIb. | Sierra Seri, from Encinas desert | 40 |
| IVa. | Sierra Seri, from Tiburon island | 42 |
| IVb. | Punta Ygnacio, Tiburon bay | 42 |
| Va. | Western shore of Tiburon bay | 44 |
| Vb. | Eastern shore of Tiburon bay | 44 |
| VIa. | Recently occupied rancheria, Tiburon island | 80 |
| VIb. | Typical house interior, Tiburon island | 80 |
| VIIa. | House framework, Tiburon island | 110 |
| VIIb. | House covering, Tiburon island | 110 |
| VIII. | Sponge used for house covering, Tiburon island | 112 |
| IXa. | House skeleton, Tiburon island | 114 |
| IXb. | Interior house structure, Tiburon island | 114 |
| X. | Typical Seri house on the frontier | 117 |
| XI. | Occupied rancheria on the frontier | 119 |
| XII. | Group of Seri Indians on trading excursion | 121 |
| XIII. | Group of Seri Indians on the frontier | 137* |
| XIV. | Seri family group | 139* |
| XV. | Seri mother and child | 142* |
| XVI. | Group of Seri boys | 144* |
| XVII. | Mashém, Seri interpreter | 146* |
| XVIII. | “Juana Maria”, Seri elderwoman | 150* |
| XIX. | Typical Seri warrior | 154* |
| XX. | Typical Seri matron | 156* |
| XXI. | Seri runner | 158* |
| XXII. | Seri matron | 160* |
| XXIII. | Youthful Seri warrior | 162* |
| XXIV. | Seri belle | 164* |
| XXV. | seri maiden | 166* |
| XVI. | Characteristic face-painting | 168* |
| XXVII. | Face-painting paraphernalia | 170* |
| XXVIII. | seri Archer at Rest | 200* |
| XXIX. | Seri archer at attention | 202* |
| XXX. | Seri bow, arrow, and quiver | 204* |
| XXXI. | Seri balsa in the national museum | 217* |
| XXXII. | painted Olla, With Olla Ring (Museum Number 155373) | 222* |
| XXXIII. | Plain olla (Museum number 155373) | 226* |
| XXXIV. | Domestic anvil, side (Museum number 178858) | 234* |
| XXXV. | domestic Anvil, Top (Museum Number 178858) | 234* |
| XXXVI. | Domestic anvil, bottom (Museum number 178858) | 234* |
| XXXVII. | domestic Anvil (Reduced), Top and Side (Museum Number 178838) | 237* |
| XXXVIII. | Metate (reduced), top and edge (Museum number 178839) | 237* |
| XXXIX. | Long-used metate (reduced), top (Museum number 178840) | 238* |
| XL. | long-used Metate (Reduced), Bottom (Museum Number 178840) | 238* |
| XLI. | Natural pebble bearing slight marks of use (Museum number 178841) | 240* |
| XLII. | Natural pebble used as bone-crusher (Museum number 178842) | 240* |
| XLIII. | Little-worn pebble used for all domestic purposes (Museum number 174570) | 243* |
| XLIV. | Natural pebble used as crusher and grinder (Museum number 178843) | 243* |
| XLV. | Natural pebble slightly used as hammer and anvil (Museum number 178844) | 244* |
| XLVI. | Natural pebble slightly used as grinder (Museum number 178845) | 247* |
| XLVII. | Natural pebble slightly used as domestic implement (Museum number 178846) | 247* |
| XLVIII. | Natural pebble slightly worn by use (Museum number 178847) | 249* |
| XLIX. | natural Pebble Considerably Worn in Use As Grinder (Museum Number 178848) | 249* |
| L. | Natural pebble considerably worn as cutter and grinder (Museum number 178849) | 251* |
| LI. | Natural pebble considerably used as hammer, grinder, and anvil (top and edge) (Museum number 178850) | 253* |
| LII. | Natural pebble considerably used as hammer, grinder, and anvil (bottom and edge) (Museum number 178850) | 253* |
| LIII. | Hammer and grinder (Museum number 178851) | 255* |
| LIV. | implement Shaped by Use (Museum Number 178853) | 255* |
| LV. | Implement perfected by use (Museum number 178853) | 257* |
| LVI. | Perfected implement found in use (Museum number 178854) | 259* |
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| Figure 1. | Nomenclatural map of Seriland | 16 |
| 2. | Gateway to Seriland—gorge of Rio Bacuache | 27 |
| 3. | Tinaja Anita | 29 |
| 4. | Beyond Encinas desert—the saguesa | 33 |
| 5. | Embarking on Bahia Kunkaak in la lancha Anita | 48 |
| 6. | Anterior and left lateral aspect of Seri cranium | 142* |
| 7. | Snake-skin belt | 170* |
| 8. | Dried flower necklace | 171* |
| 9. | Seed necklace | 172* |
| 10. | Nut pendants | 172* |
| 11. | Shell beads | 172* |
| 12. | Wooden beads | 172* |
| 13. | Necklace of wooden beads | 173* |
| 14. | Rattlesnake necklace | 174* |
| 15. | Seri olla ring | 184* |
| 16. | Water-bearer’s yoke | 184* |
| 17. | Symbolic mortuary olla | 185* |
| 18. | Symbolic mortuary dish | 185* |
| 19. | Shell-cup | 186* |
| 20. | Turtle-harpoon | 187* |
| 21. | fish-spearhead | 193* |
| 22. | African archery posture | 202* |
| 23. | Desiccated pork | 205* |
| 24. | Seri basket | 208* |
| 25. | Scatophagic supplies | 213* |
| 26. | Seri marlinspikes | 217* |
| 27. | The balsa afloat | 218* |
| 28. | Seri balsa as seen by Narragansett party | 219* |
| 29. | Seri hairbrush | 226* |
| 30. | Seri cradle | 226* |
| 31. | Hair spindle | 227* |
| 32. | Human-hair cord | 228* |
| 33. | Horsehair cord | 228* |
| 34. | Mesquite-fiber rope | 229* |
| 35. | Bone awl | 230* |
| 36. | Wooden awls | 230* |
| 37. | Seri arrowheads | 246* |
| 38. | Diagrammatic outline of industrial development | 253* |
| 39. | Mortuary olla | 289* |
| 40. | Woman’s fetishes | 290* |
| 41. | Food for the long journey | 291* |
| 42. | Mortuary cup | 291* |