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Illustration of the method of recording Indian languages (Dorsey, 



(iatschet, Riggs) A i, 579. 



Implements, Omaha dwellings, furniture and (Dorsey) A xiii, 263. 



Stone, of the Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater province ( Holmes) .A xv, 3. 



Indian Territory, Ancient quarry in (Holmes) B 21. 



Industries; Technology, or the science of ( Powell ) A xx, xxix. 



Innuit, Terms of relationship used by the ( Dall) C i, 117. 



Institutions; Sociology, or the science of ( Powell ) A xx, lix. 



Instruction; Sophiology, or the science of activities designed to 



give (Powell) A xx, clxxi. 



Introduction to the study of Indian languages ( Powell) I 1 and 2. 



to the study of mortuary customs ( Yarrow ) I 4. 



to the study of sign language ( Mallery ) I 3. 



Iroquoian languages, Bibliography of the ( Pilling) B 6. 



Iroquois cosmogony (Hewitt) A xxi, 127. 



Iroquois, Myths of the (Smith) A ii, 47. 



James and Potomac valleys, Archeologic investigations in ( Fowke) . B 23. 



Jemez plateau, New Mexico, Antiquities of the (Hewett) B 32. 



Jenks, Albert J>nest. Wild-rice gatherers of the upper lakes. . .A xix, 1013. 



Justice; Sociology,orthescienceof activities designed for (Powell). A xx, lix. 



Katcinas, Hopi, drawn by native artists (Fewkes) A xxi, 3. 



Tusayan ( Fewkes) A xv, 245. 



Kathlamet texts ( Boas) B 26. 



Kiowa Indians, Calendar history of the (Mooney) A xvii, 129. 



Heraldic system of the (Mooney) A xxvii. 



Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon, The (Gatschet) C ii. 



Labrets, masks, and certain aboriginal customs (Dall) '. A iii, 67. 



Land cessions, Indian, in the United States ( Royce-Thomas ) A xviii, 521. 



Language, The (fegiha (Dorsey) C vi. 



Evolution of (Powell) A i, 1. 



Philology, or the science of (Powell ) A xx, cxxxix. 



Languages, Indian, Illustration of the method of recording (Dor- 

 sey, Gatschet, Riggs) A i, 579. 



Introduction to the study of ( Powell ) I 1 and 2. 



of the North American Indians, Proofsheets of a bibliography 



of the (Pilling) ".M 2. 



See Bibliography. 



Letters, Omaha and Ponka (Dorsey) B 11. 



Lexicology, Comparative, 'of the Serian and Yuman languages 



(Hewitt) A xviii, 299*. 



Limitations to the use of some anthropologic data (Powell) A i, 71. 



Linguistic families of America north of Mexico, Indian (Powell). A vii, 1. 



of the Indian tribes north of Mexico (Mooney) M 3. 



Linguistic manuscripts in the library of the Bureau of Ethnology, 



Catalogue of (Pilling) A i, 553. 



Linguistic stocks north of Mexico, map of ( Powell ) M 4. 



List of publications of the Bureau of Ethnology ( Hodge) B 24. 



List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology B 31. 



Little Colorado, Anticjuities of the ( Fewkes ) B 37. 



MacCauley, Clay. The Seminole Indians of Florida A v, 469. 



McGee, W J. Preface to the Pamunkey Indians of Virginia 



(Pollard) -B 17. 



