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Powell, J. W. Esthetology, or the science of activities designed 



to give pleasure A xi\, Iv. 



Indian linguistic families of America north of Mexico A vii, 1. 



"introduction to the study of Indian languages, with words, 



phrases, and sentences to be collected I 1 and 2. 



Map of linguistic stocks of American Indians north of .^h■xico.i\[ 4. 



On activital similarities ^ A m, Ixv. 



On limitations to the use of some anthropologic data A i, 71. 



On regimentation A \ v, civ. 



On the evolution of language A i, 1 . 



Philology, or the science of activities designed for expression ..A x.v, cxxxix. 



Sketch of the mythology of the North American Indians A i, 17. 



Sociology, or the science of institutions A xx, lix. 



Sophiology, or the science of activities designed to give instruc- 

 tion A XX, clxxi. 



Technology, or the science of industries A xx, xxix. 



Wyandot government: a short study of tribal society A i, 57. 



editor. Linguistics (of the tribes of California) C iii, 489. 



Powers, Stephen. Tribes of California C in. 



Prehistoric trephining and cranial amulets (R. Fletcher) C v. 



Primitive numliers (McOee) A xix, 821. 



Problem of the Ohio mounds. The (Thomas) J> cS. 



Proof sheets of a bil)liograi>hy of the languages of the North 



American Indians ( Pilling ) M 2. 



Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, List of .I> 81. 



Publications of the Bureau of Ethnology, List of ( Hodge) B 24. 



Pueblo architecture: Tusayan and Cibola (V. IMindeleff ) \ vni, 8. 



Pueblo i)ottery as illustrative of Zuni culture growth (Cushing) . .A iv, 467. 



Pueblo ruins. Two summers' work in ( Fewkes) A x xii. 



Pueblos, ancient. Pottery of the ( Holmes) A iv, 257. 



Quarry, Ancient, in Indian Territory (Holmes) P> 21. 



Rau, Charles. Observations on cup-shaped and other lapidarian 



sculptures in the Old World and in America C v. 



Regimentation ( Powell ) A xv, civ. 



Relationsliip, Terms of, used by the Innuit (Dall) C i, 117. 



Religion, Ghost-dance (Mooney ) A xiv, 641. 



Religious life of the Zuni child (M. C. Steven.son) A v, 588. 



Rice gatherers of the upper lakes ( Jenks) A xix, 1013. 



Riggs, Stephen R. Dakota-English dictionary C vii. 



Dakota grammar, texts, and ethnography C ix. 



Illustration of the method of recording Indian languages A i, 579. 



Royce, C. C. Cessions of land ])y Indian tribes to the United 



States: illustrated by those in the State of Indiana A i, 247. 



The Cherokee nation of Indians A v, 121. 



Indian land cessions in the United States A xviii, 521. 



Ruin, Casa Grande (C. Mindeleff ) A xin, 289. 



Repair of, in 1891 (C. Mindeleff) A xv, 815. 



Ruins, Cliff, of Canyon de Chelly (C. Mindeleff) A x vi, 78. 



pueblo, Two sununers' work in (Fewkes) A xxir. 



Russell, Frank. The Pima Indians - V xxvi. 



Sacred fornnilas of the ('hi-rokees (Mooney) V vii, 301. 



Salishan languages, Bibliograi)hy of the (PilMiig) I> 16. 



