LIST OK rU l?LI('ATrON« O 



A furtlu'r coiitiilmtidu to the study of tlic inortnary ciistoius of tlie North Anirricaii 



Indians, l)y l>r II. C. Yarrow, ai-t. asst. sur^., I'. S. Army. I'. S7-20;>, li^. 1-47. 

 Stiidii's ill CV'iitral Aiiierifan itictiire-\vritin<r, ])y Kdward S. Ilolden, professor of 



niatlieniatifs, T. S. Naval Observatory. P. L'()r>-24.'i, H^'. 4S-()0. 

 Cessions of land by Indian tribe.s to the United States: illnstrated l)y those in 



the state of Indiana, l)y C. C. Royee. P. L'47-2()L', inaji. 

 Sijj:n language among North American Indians comparcMl with that among other 



peoples and deaf-mutes, by Ciarrick Mallery. P. L!(i;i-r)."i'_', lig. (ll-:!42'/, 



Catalogue of linguist ie manuseripts in tlie library of the lUirean of l'',thiioloi,'y, 



by James C. Pilling. P. r)5;)-r)77. 

 Illustration of the method of reeording Indian languages. Kmm llir niaiiuscripts 



of Messrs J. (). Dorsey, A. 8. Gatschet, an<l S. R. Riggs. P. ri71i-ri,si). 

 Index. P. 591-603. 



Second tuiiuuil report of the Rui-eau of Ethiioloo-y to the .sccrc^tury 

 of the Smithsonian In.stitution 1880-'81 by J. W. Powell director 

 [Vio-notte| Washington Government Printing Office 18S3[lSS4-j 



Roy. 8 . XXXVII, 477 p., 77 pi., fig. 1-85, 347-714 (382 of these 

 forming !>S pi.). 2 maps. ^>>/f nf prhd. 



Report of the Director. P. xv-xxxvii. 



Zufii fetiches, by Frank Hamilton Cusliing. P. 3-4."), pi. i-xi, fig. 1-3. 



Myths of tlie Iroquois, l)v Erminnie A. Smith. P. 47-110, pi. xii-\v. 



Animal carvings from mounds of the ML^sissipjii valley, by Henry W. Henshaw. 



P. 117-106, tig. 4-3ri. 

 Navajo silversmiths by Dr Washington Matthews, V. S. .\rmy. P. 107-17S, pi. 



xvi-w. 

 Art in shell of the ancient Americans, by William H. Holmes. P. 179-305, pi. 



X.\I-LXXVII. 



Illustrated catalogue of tlie collections obtained from the Indians of New I\Iex- 

 ico and Arizona in 1S79, by James Stevenson. P. 307-422, lig. 347-097, map. 



Illustrated catalogue of the collections ()btained from the Indians of New Mex- 

 ico in 18S0, by James Stevenson. P. 423-465, tig 698-714, map. 



Index. P. 407-477. 



Third annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the secretary 

 of the Smith.sonian Institution 188l-'S2 by J. W. Powell director 

 [Vignette] Washington Government Printing Office 1884 [1885] 



Roy. 8 . Lxxiv, 60() p., 44 pi., 2()<> (+ 2 unnumbered) tig. Out 



of J H' 1)1 f. 



Report of the Director. P. xiii-lxxiv. 



On activital sinularities. P. lxv'-lxxiv. 



Notes on certain Maya and Mexican manuscripts, l)y Prof. Cyrus Thomas. P. 

 .3-05, pi. i-iv, tig. 1-10. 



On masks, labrets, and certain aboriginal customs, with an incjuiry into the bear- 

 ing of their geographical distribution, by William Ilealey Dall, assistant IT.S. 

 Coast Survey; honorary curator U. S. National Museum. P. 67-202, pi. v-xxix. 



Omaha sociology, by Rev. J. Owen Dorsey. P. 205-370, pi. xxx-xxxni, lig. 

 12-42. 



Navajo weavers, by Dr Washington .Matthews, U. S. A. P. 371-.391, i>l. xxxiv- 

 XXXVIII, lig. 42-59. 



Prehistoric textile fabrics of the Cnited States, derived from imj)ressions on jmiI- 

 tery, by William H. Holmes. P. 393-425, pi. xxxix, lig. 60-115. 



