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Volume YI, 1890 [ 1892]: 



The (fegiha language, by JameH Owen Dors^ey. xviii, 794 p. 

 Volume VII, 1890 [1892]: 



A Dakota-English dictionary, l)y Stephen Return Riggs, edited l)y James Owen 

 Dorsey. x, 665 p. 

 Volume VIII: Not published . 

 Volume IX, 1893 [1894] : 



Dakota grammar, texts, and ethnography, by Stephen Return Riggs, edited by 

 James Owen Dorsey. xxxii, 239 p. 



Introductions 



{All of til e volumi'it of this series except no. 4 (tre out of print) 



(1). Introduction to the study of Indian languages, with words, 

 phrases, and sentences to be collected. By J. W. Powell. [Seal of 

 the Department of the Interior.] Washington Government Printing 

 Office. 1877. 



1°. 101 p., 10 blank leaves. 



Second edition as follows: 



(2). Smithsonian Institution — Bureau of Ethnolog}- eT. W. Powell 

 director — Introduction to the study of Indian lang-uages with words, 

 phrases and sentences to be collected — by J. W. Powell — Second 

 edition — with charts — Washington Government Printing Office 1880 



4°. xi, 228 p., 10 blank leaves, 4 kinship charts in pocket. A 16° 

 "Alphabet" of 2 leaves accompanies the work. 



(3). Smithsonian Institution — Bureau of Ethnology — Introduction 

 to the study of sign language among the North American Indians as 

 illustrating the gesture speech of mankind — by Garrick Mallery bre- 

 vet lieut. col., V. S. Army — Washington Government Printing Office 

 1880 



4°. iv, 72 p., 33 unnumbered hgs. 



(4). Smithsonian Institution — Bureau of Ethnology J. W. Powell, 

 director — Introduction to the study of mortuary customs among the 

 North American Indians -by Dr H. C. Yarrow act. asst. surg, 

 U. S. Army — Washington Government Printing Office 1880 



4°. ix, il4p. 



Miscellaneous Publications 



{All of the irorls in. tliis series except no. 7 and S are out of print) 



(1). Smithsonian Institution — Bureau of Ethnology J. W. Powell, 

 director — A collection of gesture-signs and signals of the North 

 American Indians with some comparisons by Garrick Mallery brevet 

 lieut. col. and formerl}" acting chief signal officer, U. S. Armj^ — I)is- 



