10 BITRKAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 31 



Index to part 1. W 447-468. 



Navalio liou.ses, by Cosmos Mindeleff. P. 469-517, pi. Lxxxii-xr, fig. 230-244. 



Archeological expedition to Arizona in 1895, 1)}' Jesse Walter Fewkes. P. 



519-744, pi. XCOT, xc\h-CLXxy, fig. 245-357. 

 Index to part 2. P. 745-752. 



Eighteenth iinmuil report of the Bureau of Aineriean Ethnology to 

 the .secretary of the Sniith.sonian Institution 1896-U7 b}' J. W. Powell 

 director In two parts — part 1 [-2] [Vignette] Washington Gov- 

 ernment Printing Office 18iH» [part 1, liXJl, part 2, 11K)2J 



Roy. 8. Two parts, lvii, 1-518; 51'J-997 p., 171 pi., 165 tig. 

 (J(/f of print. 



Report of the Director. P. xxiii-lvii. 



The Eskimo about Bering strait, by Edward William Nelson. P. 3-518, pi. i- 



cvii, fig. 1-165. 

 Indian land cessions in the United States, compiled by Charles C. Royce, with 



an introduction by Cyrus Thomas. P. 521-964, pi. cviii-clxxiv. 

 Index. P. 9<i5-997. 



Nineteentii annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnolog-y to 

 the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1897-08 by J. W. Powell 

 director In two parts — part 1 [-2] [Vignette] Washington Gov- 

 ernment Printing Office 1900 [1902] 



Roy. 8°. Two parts, xcii, 1-568, 569*-576*; 569-1160 p., fron- 

 tispiece, 80 pi., 19 fig. (>>if of jyrint. 



Report of the Director. P. ix-xcii, frontispiece.' 



Esthetology, or the science of activities designed to give pleasure. P. lv- ' 



XCII. 



Myths of the Cherokee, by James Mooney. P. 3-548, pi. i-xx, fig. 1-2. 

 Index to part 1. P. 549-568, 569*-576*. 



Tusayan migration traditions, l)y Jesse Walter Fewkes. P. 573-633. 

 Localization of Tusayan clans, by Cosmos Mindeleff. P. 635-653, pi. xxi-xxviii, 



fig. 3. 



Mounds in northern Honduras, by Thomas Gann. P. 655-692, pi. xxix-xxxix, 

 fig. 4-7. 



Mayan calendar systems, by Cyrus Thomas. P. 693-819, pi. xl-xliii«, XLinfc- 

 xLiv, fig. 8-17a, 17/J-22. 



Primitive numbers, by W J McGee. P. 821-851. 



Numeral systems of Mexico and Central America, by Cyrus Thomas. P. 853- 

 955, fig. 23-41. 



Tusayan Flute and Snake ceremonies, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. P. 957-1011, 

 pi. XLV-Lxv, fig. 42-46. 



The wild-rice gatherers of the upper lakes, a study in American primitive eco- 

 nomics, by Albert Ernest Jenks. P. 1013-1137, pi. lxvi-lxxix, fig. 47-48. 



Index to part 2. P. 1139-1160. 



Twentieth aiuuial report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to 

 the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1898-99 by J. W. 

 Powell director [Vignette] Washington Government Printing 

 Office 1903 



