THE OOLOtrlST 



Bibliography of the Siouan Languages, 

 80pp 30 



Stevenson, Ceremonial of Hasjeltl Dailjis and 

 Mythical Sand Painting of the Navajo In- 

 dians, 33 colored plates, (50 pages, (8) 



Murdock, Ethnological^ResuUs of the Pt. Bar- 

 row (Alaska) expedition, 428 figs, 442pp (9)3 25 



Bourke, The Medicine Men of the Apache. 80 

 figs, 8 pi., 162 pages (9) SI 00 



Mallery, Picture Writing of the American In- 

 dians, 54pl, 1290 figs, 822 pages (10) «3 50 



Thomas Mound, Explorations, 42 pi., 342 figs. 

 742pp, (12) 83 50 



Stevenson, The Sia. 35pl.. 80 fig. 158pp (11). «1 25 



Turner, Ethnology of the Ungava District, 

 Hudson Bay Ter.,8pl., 135flg.. 152pp(ll)...Jl 25 



Holmes, Ancent Art of the Providence of Chir- 

 equi, Columbia, 358 figs., 252pp, (6) 82 00 



Thomas, Aids to the Study of the Maya Codies, 

 30 figs., 120 pages (6) $ 75 



Dorsey, Osage Traditions, 86 pages, (6) 8 35 



Boas, The Central Eskimo, 9 pi., 156 figs., 280 

 pages, (6) $2 00 



Powell, Indian Linguistic Families North of 

 Mexico, 142 pages, (7) _8 75 



Hoffman, The Midewiwin or "Grand Medicine 

 Society" of the Ojibwa, 83pl., 40fig.,158pp, 

 (7) —.81 25 



Mooney, The Sacred Formulae of the Chero- 

 kees, 110 pages, ills., (7) 8 50 



Mindelett, A Study of Pueblo Architecture; 

 Tusyan & Cibola, 91 pi., 114 figs, 22Spp (8>.|8 25 



Dorsev, A. Study of Siouan Cults, 6 pi., 45 fig., 

 194 pages. (11) 81 00 



Holmes. Prehistoric Textile Art of Eastern U. 

 S., 9pl., 28 figs, 46pp, (13) -8 50 



Fowke Stone Age. 250 figs., 132 pages, (13). 82 00 



Mlndeleff . Aboriginal Remains In Verde Valley. 

 Arizona, 41 pi., 27 figs., 84 p<*ges, (13) $ 85 



Dorsey. Omaha Dwellings. Furniture and Im- 

 plements, 22 fig , 86 pages, (13) f S5 



Mlndeleff: Casa Grande Ruin, 10 pi., 9 fig, 32pp, 

 (13) 8 35 



Gushing, Outline of Zuni Creation Mythology, 

 128pp. (13) $ 75 



Geology and Mineralogy. 



•Dana, Manual of Geology, 1st Ed., 800 p., 



over lOf'O figs. (85) 2 00 



Do, do, 8d ed _ 2 50 



*Do. do, 4th (last) ed. nearly llOOpp, 1575 



figs - 4 00 



Dewey, Economic Geology and Metallur- 

 gy, 256 p., 34 plates 1 50 



Egelston, Catalogiie of Minerals and Syn- 

 onyms, Alphabetically arranged for 



Museum use, 198 p 1 00 



Gurney, Crystallography. 128 p, 46 fig BO 



Hayden, Geological Su'-vey of Idaho and 

 Wyoming bv Endlich. White. Peale, 



St. John, et al.. 680 p.. 76 pi 3 00 



Hayden Survey Case containing 7 large 

 Geological Maps of Wyoming, Idaho, 



Utah. Yellowstone Park, etc 1 00 



Hayden Survey of Wyoming, Prelimi- 

 nary Report, Geologv Paleontology. 



etc.. 512 p 2 00 



Hayden Survey, Yellowstoue National 

 Park. Geology by Holmes: Thermal 

 Springs, Peale; Topography, Gannet, 



528 p., 98 plates, 33 g., 10 maps 3 00 



Marcon, Bibliography of Publications re- 

 lating to Fossil Invertebrates, 334 p.... 1 50 



Catalogue of Mesozoic and Cenozoic 



Fossils, 54 p 35 



Merrill, Handbook and Catalogue of 

 Building and Ornamental Stones in 



U. S. Nat. Museum, 372 p 1 50 



Hand-Book of Dept. Geology of U, S. 



Nat. Museum. 50 p 85 



Geology: Materials of the Earths Crust, 



90 p., 12 pi 50 



The Onyx Marbles, 48 p., 18 pi.. 60 



St. John, Geology of Wind River (Wyo.) 



DLstrict. 100 p., 49 pi 1 00 



White, Cretaceus Fossils of Western Sts. 



and Ter , 84 p , 18 pi 1 CO 



Fossils of ihe Laramie Group, 66 p. 11 pi. 75 

 Relation of Biology to Geological Inves- 

 tigation, 124p 75 



& Nicholson, Bibliography of N. A. 



Palaeontology, 132 p 1 00 



Greene, Indiana Palaeontology, Part I, 8p, 



3 Pi 85 



U. S Geological Survey, Annual Reports 

 Can furnish complete sets or odd vol- 

 umes at from 81 to $3 each. Write 

 wants. 

 Pacific Railroad Survey. Report of Ex- 

 plorations west of Mississippi River, 

 13 vol.. cost $200, 4to, over 7000 pages, 

 640 plates. &c.. &c. Birds, Mammals, 

 Fishes. Reptiles, Botany, Geology, 

 Palaeontology, &c. Odd volumes 83 to 

 85 each. Write wants. 

 Hayden, U. S. Geological and Geographi- 

 cal Survey of Territories. Annual 

 Reports. Bulletins, &f. Write wants. 

 Wheeler, Geological Survey west of 100th 

 Meridian. Reports. Write wants. 



♦Hitchcock's Elementary Geology 50 



Jordan's Elementary Crystallography, 

 with series of nets, for the construc- 

 tion of Crystals (1.50) - 52 



"Annual Reports U.S. Geological Survey," 



18801896, 27 vols 18 00 



Pennsylvania State 2d Geological Survey, 119 

 vols, cloth, many nlates, maps, figs., &c. 



thousands of pages^ $100 820 00 



(;teologj' of the Black Hills, by Newton, Jen- 

 ney, Whitfield Cassin, Gray and Tuttle. 4to., 



566 pp.. 19 pi. With large atlas 15 00 



Owen. Report on Geological Survey of Wis- 

 consin. Iowa. Minnesota and Nebraska, 1852. 



4to., 638 pp., 75illus -82 00 



♦Lyell. A Manual of Elementary Geology. 4th 



ed., 500 figs., 512 pp 81 60 



Cope, " Vertebrat a of Tertiary Formations," 



4to. 1043 pp, 134 plates 4 00 



Lesquereaux. "Cretaceous and Tertiary 



Floras. 4to, 295 pp, 60 plates 3 60 



Leidy, Fresh Water Rhizopods of North 



America. 4to. 335pp,''48 ill., 1190 col. figs. 4 00 

 •Winchell. World— Life or Comparative 



Geology (3.?0) _ _ 1 40 



Newberry. Fossil Fishes and Fossil Plants 

 of Triassic Rocks. New Jersey a«d the 



Connecticut Valley, 19)pp, 26pl, 4to 3 00 



Williams. Fossil Fauna, Upner Devonian, 

 from Tompkins Co., N. Y. to Bradford 



Co.. Pa. 36pp 20 



Walcott.Cambrian Faunas of North Amer- 

 ica. No. 1. 74pp, lOpl 50 



Call. Quatf-rnary and Rpcent MoUusca of 



the (5reat Ba.sln: 66pp. 6pl 45 



Daaa. Crystallographic Study of the Thln- 



olite of Lake Lahoutan, 3"4pp, 31pl 25 



