JOHN WESLEY POWELL 157 



1893. 



112. Simplified spelling. 



In American Anthropologist for April. 1893, ^'*^^' ^' PP- 

 193-^955 Washington, 1S93, S°. 



One of twelve addresses — a symposium. 



Some separates were issued of the whole symposium (pp. 

 137-206), without cover, and without change except the ad- 

 dition at the top of the first page (137) of the line " [From 

 the American Anthropologist for April, 1S93.] " 



113. Are our Indians becoming extinct ? 



In Forum for May, 1S93, ^'o^- ^Si PP- 343-354? New 

 York, 1893, 8°. 



114. Are there evidences of man in the glacial gravels ? By 



Major J. W. Powell. 



In Popular Science Monthly for July, 1S93, '^'^^^ 43? PP* 

 316-326, New York, 1893, 8°. 



1894. 



115. On the nature of motion. 



In Monist for October, 1894, ^'^^' 5» PP* 55-^4* Chicago, 8°. 



116. [History of the '* mound builders " question, and statement 



of the writer's conclusions.] 



In Bureau of Ethnology, Twelfth Annual Report, pp. 

 xxxix-xlviii, Washington, 1894, royal 8°. 



Included in paper-covered separates of Director's report. 



117. The North American Indians. 



In Shfller (N. S.), editor. The United States of America, 

 A Study of the American Commonwealth, etc., in two vol- 

 umes, vol. I, pp. 190-272, New York, D. Appleton and 

 Company, 1S94. Illustrated. 



Sub-topics are : origin of the Indians,'' Indian sociology, 

 mythology and religion, Indian languages, Indian history 

 and migrations, Indian population," Indian villages and their 

 distribution, Indian architecture, mounds and mound build- 

 ers, subsistence of the Indians, domestication of animals by 

 Indians, Indian technology, Indian costumes and adornments, 

 Indian art of war, Indian modes of transportation, Indian 

 music, general conclusions. 



