146 WARMAN 



An address delivered March 2i, 1894, at the Second Annual 

 Convention of the Inter-State Irrigation Association at Omaha, 



Nebr. 



ANTHROPOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY. 



1874. 



68. Report of special commissioners J, W. Powell and G. W. 



Ingalls on the condition of the Ute Indians of Utah ; 

 the Paiutes of Utah, northern Arizona, southern Nevada, 

 and southeastern California ; the Go-si-utes of Utah and 

 Nevada ; the northwestern Shoshones of Idaho and 

 Utah ; and the western Shoshones of Nevada ; and 

 report concerning claims of settlers in the Mo-a-pa 

 Valley, southeastern Nevada. 



Washington : Government Printing Office. 1874. 



Cover, title-page, and 36 pp., S°. The reports are dated 

 December 18, 1873. 



69. [Ethnographic data relating to the Indians of western 



United States.] 



In 43d Congress, ist session. House of Representatives, 

 mis. doc. No. 265, Professor Powell's report on the survey 

 of the Colorado of the West ; letter from the Secretary of 

 the Smithsonian Institution, transmitting a report of Professor 

 Powell on the survey of the Colorado River of the West and 

 its tributaries, &c., &c., pp. 19-36, Washington, 1S74, 8°. 

 The pamphlet consists of 29 pp., 8°. Professor Powell's 

 report is dated April 30, 1874. 



Appeared also in Report of explorations in 1873 of the 

 Colorado of the West and its tributaries, by Professor J. W. 

 Powell, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, 

 pp. 25-33, Washington, 1874, 8°. This pamphlet consists 

 of 36 pp., 8°. 



1875. 



70. [An Indian mythologic story, the So-kus Wai-un-ats, or 



One-Two Boys.] 



In "An overland trip to the Grand Canon," in Scribner's 

 Monthly, an Illustrated Magazine for the People (conducted 

 by J. G. Holland), for October, 1875, vol. 10, pp. 659-67S, 

 New York [1875], 8°. 



