JOHN WESLEY POWELL 1 47 



Also in Explorations of the Colorado River of the West 

 and Its Tributaries, pp. 116-121, Washington, 1875, 4° 

 (see No. 11) ; and in the revised 1S95 edition (see No. 124). 



71. [Remarks on the life, customs, mythology, etc., of the 



Indians of western United States.] 



In " The ancient province of Tusayan," in Scribner's 

 Monthly, an Illustrated Magazine for the People (conducted 

 by J. G. Holland), for December, 1S75, vol. 11, pp. 193- 

 213, passim, New York [1876], 8°. 



1877. 



72. Appendix. Linguistics; edited by J. W. Powell. 



In United States Geographical and Geological Survey of 

 the Rocky Mountain Region, Contributions to North Amer- 

 ican Ethnology, vol. 3 (Tribes of California, by Stephen 

 Powers), pp. 439-613, Washington, 1877, 4°. 



73. Introduction to the study of Indian languages, with words, 



phrases, and sentences to be collected. By J. W. 

 Powell. 



Washington: Government Printing Office. 1877. 



104 pp., 10 additional blank leaves, 4°. 



On pp. 3-7 the purpose of this publication is explained, 

 the alphabet recommended is described and commented on, 

 and some explanatory remarks are offered. The schedules 

 are 24 in number — in character such as "persons," "food," 

 "animals," etc. — and usually each schedule is preceded by 

 some remarks or suggestions by the author. 



For enlarged edition see No. 80. 



1877-1878. 



74. Outlines of the philosophy of the North American Indians. 



By J. W. Powell. Read before the American Geo- 

 graphical Society, at Chickering Hall, December 29th, 

 1876. 



New York : Douglas Taylor, book, job and law 

 printer, cor. Nassau & Fulton sts. 1877. 



Cover and 19 pp., 8°. 



The following headings appear : savagery is ethnic child- 

 hood ; the Shin-au-av brothers discuss matters of importance 



