LIST OF rUHLICATloNS 27 



Oliio, The circiil;ir, f!i[u;in', and (ictugoiial I'artliworks ni ('I'lidiims \ . W 10. 



Ohio inoiuuls, Tlic prolli'ni of tlie (Thoiua.s) i! S. 



Ojibwa, The JMide^wiwiu or "grand meilicinc socifty " of the 



( I loff man ) \ v 1 1, 1 CI. 



Omaha an<l I'onka lettens (Dorscv) I'> 11. 



Onialia dwellinjis, furniture, and iniiilcmcnts (Dorscy) \ xiii, 2().'!. 



Omaha socioli jg}- ( Dorsey ) \ 1 1 1 , L'O"). 



Opinion.-^; Sophiology, or the science of (I'owcll) \ \\, cl.wi. 



Oregon, northwestern, Tril)es of ((;il)hs) C i, I'w. 



southwestern, Tiie Klamath Indians of (Gatschet) C' n. 



Osage traditions ( Dorsey) \ v i , 'M'.'>. 



Tamunkcy Indians of Virginia ( Pollard) I! 17. 



Pawnee ceremony. The Ilako, a (A. C Fletcher) V \ \ 1 1. 



Perforated stones from California ( Ilenshaw) 15 2. 



Peru, ancient. Textile fabrics of ( Holmes) l'> 7. 



Primitive trephining in (Muniz-McOee) \ .\vi, 8. 



Philology, or the science of activities designed for exjiression 



( Powell ) A \ .\ , cxxxix. 



Physiological and medical observations (Ilrdlicka) B '.VA. 



Pictographs of tlie North American Indians (]\Iallery ) A iv, ."!. 



Picture-writing of the American Indians (]\Iallery) .\ \, 3. 



Picture-writing, Studies in Central American (Holden) A i, 205. 



Pilling, J. C. Bibliography of the Algoncpiian languages I> i:'>. 



r>il)liography of the Athapascan languages 15 14. 



ilibliogi'aphy of the Chinookan languages B 15. 



Bil)liograi)hy of the Eskimo language B 1. 



Bibliography of the Iroquoian languages B B. 



Bibliograi)hy of the ]\Iuskliogean languages 15 U. 



Bibliograj)hy of the Salishan languages I> If!. 



Iiibliography of the Sionan languages B 5. 



Bibliography of the Waskashan languages B lit. 



Catalogiie of linguistic manuscripts in the library <if the lUitcau 



of lOthnology \ i, 553. 



Proof sheets of a l)ibliograi)liy of the languages of the North 



American Indians M 2. 



Pima Indians, The (Russell) .V wvr. 



Pleasure; Ksthetology, or the science < f activities designed to gi\ e 



(Powell) '. \ MX, Iv. 



Point I'arrow expedition, l-',thnological results of the (Murdoch )..\ i\, 3. 



Pollard, J. Ci. The Pamunkey Indians of Virginia B 17. 



Ponka and Omaha letters ( Dorsey ) B 11. 



Porto Uico and neighboring islands. Aborigines of ( Fewkes) A .\.\v. 



Potomacand.Iames valleys, .Vrcheologic investigationsin (Fowke) . I> 23. 

 Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater province, Stone implements of 



(Holmes) A \v, 3.. 



Pottery, Aboriginal, of the eastern United States (Holmes) \ .\.\, 3. 



Ancient, of the Mississippi valley (Holmes) \ iv, .361. 



of the ancient i)uebloa (Holmes) A iv, 257. 



Prehistoric textile fabri( s of the United States, derived from 



impressions on (Holmes) V iii, 393. 



Pueblo, A study of, as illustrative of Zuni culture growth 



(Gushing) A iv, 4t)7. 



