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McGee, W J. Prefatory note to the :\Iaya year B 18. 



T'rimitive iuniil)er,s A xix, 821. 



The Seri Indians A xvii, 1. 



The 8iouan Indians A xv, 153. 



and Muiii/,, M. A. Primitive trephininji in Peru A xvi, 3. 



ISIallery, Garrick. A collec'tionof gesture signs and signals of the 



North American Indians, with some comparisons M I. 



IntroiUiction to tiie study of sign language among the North 

 American Indians as illustrating the gesture speech of man- 

 kind 1 3. 



Pictographs of the North American Indians; a i)reliniiiiary 



paper A i v, 3. 



Picture-writing of tlu' American Indians A .\, 3. 



Sign language among North American Indians comjiari'd with 



that among other peoples and deaf-mutes A i, 2(53. 



Manuscripts, linguistic, in the library of the Bureau of Kthnology, 



Catalogue of ( Pilling) A i, 553. 



Notes on certain INIayaand Mexican manuscripts (Thomas) A iii, 3. 



Manuscriiit Troano, A study of the (Thomas) (' v. 



Map of linguistic stocks north of Mexico ( Powell ) M 4. 



M^sks, labrets, and certain aboriginal customs (I)all) \ in, 07. ^ 



Massachusetts. See Natick. 



Matthews, Washington. Navajo silversmiths A ii, lt)7. 



Navajo weavers V in, 371. 



The mountain chant: a Navajo ceremony ^ \ v, 379. 



Maya codices, Aids to the study of the (Thomas) A vi, 253. 



Maya and Mexican manuscripts, Notes on certain (Thomas) A ni, 3. 



Maya year ( Thomas ) B 18. 



Day symbols of the (Thomas) A xvi, 199. 



Majan anti(|uities, calendar systems, and history (F(")rstemann, 



Schellha ■, Sapper, Seler, 1 )ieseldorff ) B 28. 



Mayan calentlar systems (Thomas) A xix, 693, and 



XXM. 



Mayas, (iraphic system and ancient methods of the (Brinton) C v (i)t. 3), ::vii. 



Medicine-men of the Apache, The (Bourke) A ix, 443. 



Menomini Indians, The (Hoffman) A xiv, 3. 



Metals, Use of gold and other, among the ancient inhabitants of 



Chiriqui (Holmes) l'> 3. 



Mexican and Central .Vmerican antiquities and calendar systems 



(Seler) B 28. 



Mexican and Maya manuscripts. Notes on certain (Thomas) .\ in, 3. 



Mexico and Central America, Numeral systems of (Thomas) V xix, 853. 



Mexico, eastern. Certain antiijuities of (Fewkes) V xxv. 



Mexico, northern. Physiological and medical observations among 



the Indians — southwestern United States and \i 33. 



MidC'''wiwin or "grand medicine society" of the Ojibwa, The 



(Hoffman) A vii, 143. 



Migration traditions, Tusayan (Fewkes) A xix, 573. 



?tlindeleff, C. Aboriginal remains in \'erde valU-y, Arizona A xin, 179. 



Casa ( i rande ruin \ x i n, 289. 



Cliff-ruins of Canyon de Ciielly, Arizona A xvi, 73. 



Localization of Tusayan clans .\ xix, ()35. 



Navaho houses \ x v n , 4(i9. 



Repair of Casa (irande ruin in 1S91 A xv, 315. 



