JOHN WESLEY POWELL 163 



Issued in separate form, with paper cover bearing title. 

 See last paragraph under No. 151. 



147. Sociology, or the science of institutions, by J. W. Powell. 



In American Anthropologist for July and October, 1899, 

 new series, vol. i, pp. 475-509, 695-745, New York, 1899,8°. 



Sub-topics are : statistics, economics, civics, histories 

 (savagery, barbarism, monarchy, republickism), ethics. 



Issued in separate form, with paper cover bearing title. 



1900. 



148. The lessons of folklore. By J. W. Powell. 



In American iVnthropologist for January, 1900, new series, 

 vol. 3, pp. 1-36, New York, 1900, 8°. 



Issued in separate form, with paper cover bearing title. 



149. [Statement of the character of the fraternities, and of the 



clans, gentes, tribes, and confederacies, of the North 

 American Indians.] 



In Biueau of American Ethnology, Nineteenth Annual 

 Report, Part I, pp. xlvi-1, Washington, 1900, royal 8°. 



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



150. Philology, or the science of activities designed for ex- 



pression. By J. W. Powell. 



In American Anthropologist for October-December, 1900, 

 new series, vol. 2, pp. 603-637, New York, 1900, 8°. 



Sub-topics are : emotional language, oral language (phonics, 

 lexicology, grammar, etymology, sematology, the Aryan 

 problem), gesture language, written languages, logistic lan- 

 guage. 



Issued in separate form, with paper cover bearing title. 



1 90 1. 



151. Sophiology, or the science of activities designed to give 



instruction. By J. W. Powell. 



In American Anthropologist for January-March, 1901, 

 new series, vol. 3, pp. 51-79, New York, 1901, 8°. 



Sub-topics are : opinions, or the subject-matter of instruc- 

 tion; mythology, metaphysic, science, instruction (nurture, 

 oratorv, education, publication, research). 



Issued in separate form, with paper cover bearing title. 



