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Etheridge, R. A list of the more important publications bearing on the district and 

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Contents: Catalogue of the Hemenway collection in the Hispano- American Exposi- 

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 history of New Mexico and Arizona]. [21,279-327 p. Washington 1895. The 

 Pa-lu-lii-koii-ti : a Tusayan ceremony. [By J. W. Fewkes and A. M. Stephen.] 269- 



282 p. 2 pi. [1893.] A suggestion as to the meaning of the Moki snake dance. 

 129-138 p. [1891.] The kinship of a Tanoan-speaking community in Tusayan. 

 162-167 p. Washington 1894. The Walpi flute observance. 265-287 p. 2 pi. 1894. 

 The kinship of the Tusayan Indians. [2], 394-417 p. Washington 1894. A com- 

 parison of Sia and Tusayan snake ceremonials. 118-141P. Washington 1895. The 

 god "D" in the Codex Cortesianus. 205-222 p. 4 pi. Washington, D. C, 1895. 

 The Tusayan ritual: a study of the influence of environment on aboriginal cults. [2], 

 683-700P. 4pl. Washington 1896. A contribution to ethnobotany. 14-21 p. Wash- 

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283 p. Washington, D. C, 1896. Pacific coast shells from prehistoric Tusayan pueb- 

 los. 359-367 p. 2 pi. Washington, D. C, 1896. The Micoiiinovi flute altars. 241- 

 255 p. 2 pi. [1896.] Tusayan totemic signatures. n p. 3 pl- Washington, D. C, 

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•'Articles quoted [in The god "D" in the Codex Cortesianus]," p. 221-222. 

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