22 BTTllKAU OF AMP:RICAN ethnology Lbui.l.31 



Ethnology of the I'ngavu district (Turner) \ \ i, lol). 



Evolution of language ( Powell) \ i, 1 . 



Expression; Philology, or the science of activities designed for 



(Powell) A \x, cxxxix. 



Fetiches, Zuni (Pushing) \ 1 1, .'!. 



Fewkes, J. \V. Aborigines of Porto Eico and the neighljoring 



islands A \ x v. 



Archeological expedition to Arizona in 1SU5 V \ vii, 519. 



Antiquities of the Little Colorado 1) ;!4. 



Certain antiquities of eastern Mexico , \ \ \ v. 



Hopi katcinas, drawn by native artists V x.\i, ',]. 



Tusayan Flute and Snake ceremonies A xix, V»57. 



Tusayan katcinas A x v, 245. 



Tusayan migration traditions V x i x , 573. 



Tusayan Snake ceremonies A xvi, 287. 



Two summers' work in 2:)ueblo ruins A xxi i. 



Fletcher, Alice C. The Hako: a Pawnee ceremony A xxii. 



Fletcher, Eoltert. On prehistoric trephining and cranial amulets. C v. 



Florida, The Seminole Indians of (MacCauley) A v, 4(i9. 



Flute and Snake ceremonies, Tusayan ( Fewkes) A x ix, 957. 



Form and ornaments in ceramic art (Holmes) A i v, 437. 



Formulas, Sacred, of the Cherokees (Mooney) A vii, 301. 



Forstemann, E., and others. Mayan antiquities, calendar sys- 

 tems, and history B 2S. 



Fowke, ( ierard. Stone art A x 1 1 1 , 47. 



Archeologit! investigations in James and Ptitomac valleys B 23. 



Furniture, dwellings, and implements, Omaha (Dorsey) A xiii, 2<>3. 



Furuhelm, J. Notes on the natives of Alaska C i, 111. 



Games of the North American Indians (Culin) \ xxiv. 



Gann, Thomas. Mounds in northern Honduras V x i\, (i55. 



Gatschet, Albert S. Illustration of the method of recording In- 

 dian languages V i, 579. 



The Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon C 1 1. 



Gesture signs and signals of the North American Indians ( ^lallery) . M 1 . 



Gesture speech, Introduction to the study of sign language as 



illustrating ( Mallery ) I 3. ' 



Ghost-dance religion ( Mooney ) - A x i v, (i41 . 



Gibbs, George. Notes on the use of numerals among the T'sim- 



si-an^ C i, 155. 



Tribes of western Washington and northwestern Oregon C i, 157. 



and Dall, W. H. Vocabularies of tribes of the extreme north- 

 west C I, 121. 



Gold and other metals. Use of, among the ancient inhal)itants of 



Chiriqui ( Holmes) B 3. 



Grannnar, texts, and ethnography, Dakota ( Riggs) C ix. 



Graphic system and ancient methods of the Mayas (Brinton) C v (i)t. 3), xvii, 



Haida texts and myths ( Swanton) I> 29. 



Hako (The): a Pawnee ceremony (A. C. Fletcher) A xxii. 



Handbook of the I udians north of Mexico (Hodge, editor) B 30. 



Hasjelti Dailjis ceremonial of the Navajo (J. Stevenson) A vth, 229. 



Henshaw, TL W. Animal carvings from mounds of the Missis- 

 sippi valley A II, 117. 



