BRINTON-BROOKS 



GENERAL INDEX 



Brinton, Daniel G. (continued). 

 — ■ — evolution, organic, 35, iii. 



— — Euegian languages, 30, 249. 

 Guetares of Costa Rica, ethnic 



affinities of, 36, 496. 



ikonomatic method of phonetic 



\vriting, with special reference to 

 American archaeology, 23, 503. 



lineal measures of the semi- 

 civilized nations of Mexico and 

 Central America, 22, 194. 



linguistic cartograph_v of the 



Chaco region, 37, 178. 



■ Alangue, an extinct dialect for- 

 merly spoken in Nicaragua, 23, 

 238. 



■ Matagalpan linguistic stock of 



Central America, 34, 403. 



Maya language 11, 4. 



— • — Mazatecan language of ]\lcxico. 

 30, 3T. 



— — memorial meeting in honor of, 

 Memorial J'olniiic, i, 210. 



Mosquito Coast, vocahularies 



from the. 29, i. 



Muskokee language, 11, 301. 



Nagualism, study in American 



folk-lore and history, 33, 11. 

 names of the Gods in the Kiche 



myths, 19, 613. 



Nanticoke dialect, 31. 325. 



Natchez language, 13, 483. 



Noanama dialect of the Choco 



stock, 35, 202. 

 obituary notice of. Memorial 



J'olitmc. I, 221. 

 ■ , — — of S. S. Haldeman, 19, 



279. 



, Isaac Hays, 18, 259. 



, — ■ — Henry Hazlehurst. M emu- 

 rial Volume, I, 18. 

 , George de Benneville 



Kcim, 33, 187. 

 , Philip H. Law, 25, 225. 



— — , John Neill, 19, 161. 



, — — W. S. W. Ruschenbcrger, 



34, 361. 



Brinton, Daniel G. (continued). 



— palseolithic man, language of, 25, 

 212. 



-philosophic grammar of Amer- 

 ican languages, as set forth by 

 Wilhelm von Humboldt, 22, 306. 



■ poiysynthesis and incorporation 



as characteristics of American lan- 

 guages. 23, 48. 



— ■ — • protohistoric ethnography of 

 Western Asia, 34, 71. 



Puquina language of Peru. 28, 



242. 



— • — song of the Ar\al Brethren. 

 30, 317 



^ South American native lan- 

 guages, 30, 45. 



• — — Ta Ki. the Svastika and the 

 Cross in America, 26, 177. 



thought as function, measure- 

 ment of, 36, 438. 



— ■ — -Valentini's theory of the Mex- 

 ican Calendar Stone, 14, 663. 



verl) in American languages, 22, 



vocabularies from South Amer- 

 ica, two unclassified, 37, 321. 



were the 'i'oltecs an liistoric 



nationality?. 24, 229. 



Xinca Indians of Guatemala. 



language and ethnologic position 

 of, 22, 89. 



Britton, J. Blodgett. burettes, im- 

 proved, 16, 192. 



— —forms in which carbon exists 

 in iron and steel, 17, 712. 



— • — peat and lignite, Arkansas, 20, 



225. 

 . — American condensed, 16, 



656. 



Rocky Mountain coals, 14, 358. 



Brockway, E. B., thermometrical 



observations in Quito, 21, 676. 

 Brooks. Charles Edward. orthic 



curves : or algebraic curves which 



satisfy Laplace's equation in two 



dimensions, 43, 294. 



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