LIST OF rrBLICATTONS 23 



HiMisluiw, II. \\'. IVrfunitt'il stones fioiu California B 2. 



Tril)es()f Nortli America, with synonymy. Hkittagetan family. M 5. 



Ilewett, Kdj^ar I.. Anti(|uities of the Jcmez i)lateaii B .'52. 



Hewitt, .1. X. B. ('c>mi)arative Icxicoluiry I of the Serian and 



Yuman languages) A .wti, 2!t;i*. 



Jroiinois cosmogony A \\i, 127. 



History; Mayan anti(|uities, calendar systems, and (Forstemann, 



Schellha.s, Sapper, Seler, Dieseldorff ) B 28. 



llodue, F. W. Advance j)ages. Dictionary of Ameri<'an Indians 



north of Mexico M G. 



edUiii-. Handbook of the Indians north of Me.xico B '.\0. 



Ivist of pu1)]ications of the Bun-aii of ]']thnology with imlex to 



authors and subjects '. !'> 24. 



Tloffiuan, \V. J. The Mide'wiwin or "grand medicine society " 



of the Ojibwa A v ii, 143. 



Tile Menomini Intlians V x i v, 8. 



Holden, K. S. Stiidii's in Central American picture-writing ^ i, 2((."i. 



Holmes, W. H. Aboriginal pottery of the eastern Tnited States. A x\, 1. 

 A study of the textile art in its relation to the development of 



form and ornament A vi, 1S9. 



An ancient quarry in Indian Territory B 21 . 



Ancient art of the province of Chiricpii, ("olondiia A vi, :5. 



Ancient pottery of the Mississippi valley \ i v, ."till. 



Art in shell of the ancient Americans A ii, 17!». 



Illustrated catalogue of a portion of the collections made by the 



Bureau of Ethnology during the lieid season of ISSl A iii, 427. 



Introduction toarcheologic investigations in .lames antl Potomac 



valleys ( Fowke) B 2:;. 



Origin and development of form and ornament in ceramic art.. A iv, 437. 



Pottery of the ancient pueblos \ i v, 2.57. 



Prehistoric textile art of eastern United States A xiii, .3. 



Prehistoric textile fabrics of the United States, derived from 



impressions on pottery A iii, ;!93. 



Stone implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater prov- 

 ince A XV, 3. 



Textile fabrics of ancient Peru B 7. 



Tlie use (jf gold and other metals among the ancient inhabitants 



of C'hiri<iui, Isthmus of Darien P> 3. 



Honduras, northern, ]Monnds in ((iann ) . A \ix, (i55. 



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



See also Tusayan. 



Hough, Walter. Antiquities of the upper Gila P> 3.5. 



I louses and house-life of the American aborigines ( Morgan) C i v. 



I louses, Navaho (C. Mindeleff) A x vii, 4(19. 



Ilrdlicka, Ales. Physiological and medical observations among 

 the Indians — tribes of southwestern United States and north- 

 ern Mexico B 33. 



Hudson Bay territory, Ethnology of the Ungava district (Turner). A xi, 1.59. 



Illustrated catalogue of collections made in 1S81 (Holmes) A lu, 427. 



of collections from New Mi-xico and Arizona in 1S79 (.J. Ste- 

 venson ) A II, .307. 



of collections from Nt-w Mexico tn 1880 (.1. Stevenson) A ii, 423. 



of collections from pueblos in 1881 ( I. Stevenson) A in, 511. 



