scHMECKEBiER.] PUBLICATIONS OF POWELL SUEVEY. 43 



Duttou, Captain of Ordnance, U. S. A. [Seal of the DepartmentJ 

 Washington Government Printing Office 1880 



4°. xxxii, 307 pp., 11 licliotypes!, 2pls., 2 unnumljered illustrations, atlas of 8 sheets 

 folio. 



CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. 



Department of the Interior. U. S. Geographical and Geological 

 Survey of the Rocky Mountain region. J. W. Powell in charge. 

 [Vol. I, geologist in charge] Contributions to North American Eth- 

 nology. Volume I [-VII, IX] [Seal of the Department] Washing- 

 ton: Government Printing Office. 1877 [-1893] 



4° 9 vols. 



I. Tribes of the extreme Northwest, by W. H. Dall. Tribes of western AVashing- 



tonand northwestern Oregon, by Geo. Gibbs. 1877. xi\% 361 pp., 10 illus- 

 trations, 2 maps. 

 Part I. Tribes of the extreme Northwest, by W. H. Dall, pp. 1-106. 

 Appendix to Part I. Linguistics. 



Notes on the natives of Alaska (communicated to the late George Gibbs, 

 M. D., in 1862), by his excellency J. Furuhelm, late governor of the 

 Russian-American colonies, pp. 111-116. 

 Terms of relationship used by the Innuit: A series obtained from natives 



of Cumberland Inlet, by W. H. Dall, pp. 117-119. 

 Comparative vocabularies [by George Gibbs and W. H. Dall], lip. 121- 



153. 

 Noteon the use of numerals among the T'sim Si an', by George Gibbs, M.D., 

 pp. 155-156. 

 Part II. Tribes of western Washington and northwectern Oregon, by George 

 Gibbs, M. D., pp. 157-241. 

 , Appendix to Part II. Linguistics, Y>Tp. 243-361. 



Comparative vocabularies [by George Gibbs, W. F. Tolmie, and Gregory 



Mengarini], pp. 243-283. 

 Dictionary of the Niskwalli, by George Gibbs, M. D., pp. 285-361. 



II. The Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon, by Albert Samuel Gatschet. 



1890. 2 parts, cvii, 711 pp., 1 map; iii, 711 pp. 



III. Tribes of California, by Stephens Powers. 1877. 3 11., 645 pp., frontispiece, 



45 11. containing illustrations, pocket map. 



IV. Houses andhouse life of the American aborigines, by Lewis H. Morgan. 1881. 



xiv, 281 i)p., frontispiece, 28 11. containing figures. 

 V. 1881. iii, 112, 32, xxxvii, 237 pp., 18 pis., 35 11. containing figures. 



Observations on cup-shaped and other lapidarian sculptures in the Old World 



and in America, by Charles Eau, iii, 112 pp., 35 11. 

 On prehistoric trephining and cranial auuilets, by Roliert Fletcher, M. R. C. S. 



Eng. Act. Asst. Surgeon U. S. Army, 32 pp., 9 pis. 

 A study of the manuscript Troano, by Cyrus Thomas, Ph. D., with an intro- 

 duction by D. G. Brinton, M. D., xxxvii, 237 pp., 9 pis. 

 VI. The (fegiha language, by James Owen Dorsey. 1890. xviii, 794 pp. 

 VII. A Dakota-English dictionary, by Stephen Return Riggs; edited by James Owen 

 Dorsey. 1890, x, 665 pp. 

 VIII. Not published. 

 IX. Dakota grammar, texts, and ethnography, by Stephen Return Riggs; edited 

 by James Owen Dorsey. 1893. pp. 



