LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 19 
MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS 
(All of the works in this series, except No. 9, are out of print) 
(1). Smithsonian Institution—Bureau of Ethnology J. W. Powell, 
director—A collection of gesture-signs and signals of the North 
American Indians with some comparisons by Garrick Mallery — bre- 
vet lieut. col. and formerly acting chief signal officer, U. S. Army— 
Distributed only to collaborators—Washington Government Printing 
Office 1880 
4°, 329 p. 
Nore. 250 copies printed for use of collaborators only. 
(2). Smithsonian Institution—Bureau of Ethnology J. W. Powell 
director—Proof-sheets of a bibliography of the languages of the North 
American Indians by James Constantine Pilling—(Distributed only 
to collaborators)—Washington Government Printing Office 1885 
4°. xl, 1135 p., 29 pl. (facsimiles). 
Nore. Only 110 copies printed for the use of collaborators, 10 of them on one side 
of the sheet. It was the intention to have this Bibliography form Volume X of the 
Contributions to North American Ethnology, but the work assumed such proportions 
that it was subsequently deemed advisable to publish it as a part of the series of 
Bulletins, devoting a Bulletin to each linguistic stock. 
(3). Linguistic families of the Indian tribes north of Mexico, with 
provisional list of the principal tribal names and synonyms. [1885] 
55 p. 
Nore. A few copies printed for the use of the compilers of a Dictionary of American 
Indians [Handbook. See Bulletin 30]. It is without title-page, name, or date, but was 
compiled from a manuscript list of Indian tribes by James Mooney. 
(4). [Map of] Linguistic stocks of American Indians north of Mex- 
ico by J. W. Powell. [1891] 
Norse. A limited edition of this map, which forms plate 1 of the Seventh Annual 
Report, was issued on heavy paper, 19 by 22 inches, for the use of students. This 
map was revised and published in the Report on Indians Taxed and Not Taxed in 
the United States at the Eleventh Census, 1890. (See No. 7.) 
(5). Tribes of North America, with synonymy. Skittagetan fam- 
ily. [1890] 
Ane Lo Ps 
Nore. A few copies printed for the use of the compilers of the Handbook of Ameri- 
ean Indians. It was prepared by H. W. Henshaw, and contains two samples of style 
for the Handbook, the second beginning on page 7 with the head, “Dictionary of 
Indian tribal names.’’ (See Bulletin 30.) 
(6). Advance pages Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American 
Ethnology—Dictionary of American Indians north of Mexico 
[Vignette] Washington 1903 
oe Op 
Nore. Prepared by F. W. Hodge. Two hundred and fifty copies printed by the 
Smithsonian Institution for the use of the compilers of the Dictionary [Handbook. 
See Bulletin 30]. 
