164 WARMAX 



Nos. 146, 147, 150, and 151 (Technology, Sociology, 

 Philology, and Sophiology) will appear also in Bureau of 



American Ethnology, Twentieth Annual Report, pp. , 



Washington, 1903, royal 8°. Not yet published. 



152. The categories. By J. W. Powell. 



In American Anthropologist for July— September, 1901, 

 new series, vol. 3, pp. 404-430, New York, 1901, 8°. 



Sub-topics are : how bodies are resolved into particles ; 

 how concrete objects are resolved into abstract objects ; rela- 

 tions ; absolutes are constant and relations are variable ; 

 quantities ; properties ; qualities ; the development of attri- 

 butes ; the fundamental classes of bodies ; categorical axioms ; 

 evolutional axioms. 



Issued in separate form, with paper cover bearing title. 



153. Classification of the sciences. By J. W. Powell. 



In American Anthropologist for October-December, 1901, 

 new series, vol. 3, pp. 601-605, New York, 1901, S°. 

 See, also. No. 8S. 



1902. 



154. An American view of totemism. By J. W. Powell, Di- 



rector of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Wash- 

 ington. 



In Man, a Monthly Record of Anthropological Science, 

 London, July, 1902, article No. 75, pp. 101-106, large 8°. 



» ADMINISTRATION : REPORTS AND TESTIMONY. 



1867. 



155- Scientific expedition to the Rocky Mountains. Preliminary 

 report of Prof. J. W. Powell to the Illinois State 

 Board of Education. 



No title-page, heading as above, 4 pp., 8°. Dated Nor- 

 mal, Illinois, December 18, 1867. 



The only copy known to the compiler is in the library of 

 the United States Geological Survey. 



1872. 

 156. 42d Congress, 2d session. House of Representatives. 

 Mis. doc. No. 173. Survey of the Colorado River of 

 the West. Letter from the Secretary of the Smith- 



