56 'publications of wheeler survey. [bull. 222. 



Smoking pipes of stone, by C. C. Al^bott, pp.^ 125-13-i, pis. vii-ix. 



Perforated stones, pp. 135-189, j)l. x. 



Miscellaneous objects made of stone, by C. C. Abbott, pj). 190-217. 



Sculptures, pp. 218-221. 



Implements and weapons made of bone and wood, by C. C. Abbott and 



F. W. Putnam, i)p. 222-233, pi. xi. 

 Musical instruments made of bones, by C. C. Abbott, jip. 234-238. 

 Textile fabrics, basket work, etc., ])p. 239-250, pi. xiv. 

 Ornaments, pp. 251-262, pi. xii. 

 Beads, by S. S. Haldeman, pp. 263-271, ])1. xiii. 

 Iron implements and other articles ol)tained by contact with Europeans, 



pp. 272-276, pi. XV. 

 Observations on the crania from the Santa Barbara Islands, California, by 



Lucien Carr, assistant curator of the Peabody Museum American Arclue- 



ology and Ethnology, pp. 277-292. 

 Translation from the Spanish of the account by the pilot Ferrel of the voyage 



of Cabrillo along the west coast of North America in 1542, with introduc- 

 tory notes by H. W. Henshaw, pp. 293-314. 1 map. 

 Part II. The pueblo ruins and the interior tribes, by Frederick W. Putnam, 

 curator of the Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass., pp. 315-397. 

 Notes on the pueblos and their inhabitants, by G. Thompson, topographer, 



pp. 319-324. 

 The pueblo of Acoma, by Dr. Oscar Loew, pp. 325-326. 

 The pueblo of Taos, by H. C. Yarrow, assistant surgeon, U. S. A., pp. 



327-330. 

 The pueblo of San Juan, by H. C. Yarrow, assistant surgeon, V. S. A., 



p. 331. 

 The cachina, a dance at the pueblo of Zuni, by Francis Klett, assistant 



United States Geographical Surveys west of the one hundredth meridian, 



pp. 332-336. 

 Report on the ruins in New Mexico, by Dr. Oscar Loew, pji. 337-345. 

 Report on ruins visited in New Mexico, by Lieut. Rogers Birnie, jr., Thir- 

 teenth Unite<l States Infantry, jtp. 346-350. 

 Report on the remains of population observed in northwestern New Mexico, 



by Prof. E. D. Cope, palaeontologist of expedition of 1874, pji. 351-361. 

 Notice of a ruined pueblo and an ancient burial place in the vallej' of the 



Rio Chama, l)y IL C. Yarrow, assistant surgeon, U. S. A., pp. 362-365. 

 Notice of the pueblo Pintado and of other ruins in the Chaco Canyon, by 



Lieut. C. C. Morrison, Sixth United States Cavalry, pp. 366-369. 

 Cliff house and cave on Diamond Creek, New Mexico, by II. W. Henshaw, 



pp. 370-371. 

 Ruins in the Canon de Chelle, j)]). 372-373, pi. xx. 

 Notes on the implements of stone, pottery, and other objects obtained in 



New Mexico and Arizona, jip. 374-390, pis. xvi-xix. 

 Notes upon human crania and skeletons collected by the expeditions of 



1872-1874, by Mark Sibley Severance and Dr. H. C. Yarrow, pp. 391-397. 

 Appendix. Linguistics, pp. 399-485. 



Classification into 7 linguistic stocks of western Indian dialects contained in 



40 vocabularies, by Albert S. Gatschet, pp. 403-485. 

 Index, jip. 487-497. 



