LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 



A further contril )ution to the study of the mortuary eustoms of the North American 



Indians, by Dr H. C. Yarrow, act. asst. surg., U. S. Army. P. 87-208, lig. 1-47. 

 Studies in Central American picture-writing, by Edward 8. Holden, professor of 



mathematics, U. S. Naval Observatory. P. 205-245, fig. 48-60. 

 Cessions of land by Indian tribes to the United States: ilUistrated by those in 



the state of Indiana, by C. C. Royce. P. 247-262, map. 

 Sign language among North American Indians compared with that among other 



peoples and deaf-mutes, by Garrick Mallery. P. 263-552, fig. 61-.342a, 



342^>-346. 

 Catalogue of linguistic manuscripts in tlie library of the Bureau of Ethnology, 



by James C. Pilling. P. 553-577. 

 Illustration of the method of recording Indian languages. From the manuscripts 



of Messrs J. O. Dorsey, A. S. Gatschet, and S. R. Riggs. P. 579-58!). 

 Index. P. 591-603. 



Second annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the secretar}" 

 of the Smithsonian Institution 1880-'81 by J. W. Powell director 

 [Vignette] Washington Government Printing Office 1883 [188i] 



Roy. 8". XXXVII, 477 p., 77 pi., tig. 1-35, 347-711: (382 of these 

 forming 98 pi.), 2 maps. Out of print. 



Report of the Director. P. xv-xxxvii. 



Zuni fetiches, by Frank Hamilton Cushing. P. 3-45, pi. i-xi, fig. 1-3. 



Myths of the Iroquois, by Erminnie A. Smith. P. 47-116, pi. xii-xv. 



Animal carvings from mounds of the Mississippi valley, by Henry \Y . Henshaw. 



P. 117-166, fig. 4-35. 

 Navajo silversmiths by Dr Washington Matthews, U. S. Army. P. 167-178, pi. 



xvi-xx. 

 Art in shell of the ancient Americans, by William H. Holmes. P. 179-305, pi. 



XXI-LXXVII. 



Illustrated catalogue of the collections obtained from the Indians of New Mex- 

 ico and Arizona in 1879, by James Stevenson. P. 307-422, fig. 347-697, map. 



Illustrated catalogue of the collections obtained from the Indians of New Mex- 

 ico in 1880, by James Stevenson. P. 423-465, fig. 698-714, map. 



Index. P. 467-477. 



Third annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the secretary 

 of the Smithsonian Institution 1881-82 by J. W. Powell director 

 [Vignette] Washington (xovernment Printing Office 1881 [1885] 



Roy. 8'-'. Lxxiv, 606 p., 11 pi., 200 (+ 2 unnumbered) tig. Out 

 of print. 



Report of the Director. P. xiii-lxxiv. 



On acti vital similarities. P. lxv-lxxiv. 



Notes on certain Maya and Mexican manuscripts, by Prof. Cyrus Thomas. P. 

 3-65, pi. i-iv, fig. -1-10. 



On masks, labrets, and certain aboriginal customs, with an inquiry into the bear- 

 ing of their geographical distribution, by William Healey Dall, assistant U.S. 

 Coast Survey; honorary curator U. S. National Museum. P. 67-202, pi. v-xxix. 



Omaha sociology, by Rev. J. Owen Dorsey. P. 205-370, pi. xxx-xxxiii, fig. 

 12-42. 



Navajo weavers, by Dr Washington Matthews, U. S. A. P. 371-391, pi. xxxiv- 

 * xxxviii, fig. 42-59. 



Prehistoric textile fabrics of the United States, derived from impressions on pot- 

 tery, by William H. Holmes. P. 393-425, pi. xxxix, fig. 60-115. 



