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Fewkes, Jesse Walter—Continued. 
Preliminary report on visit to Navaho National Moniment, Ari- 
ZOWA wo ooo. Ses HOS AAS CAP Sie ie Ie ee ee ee B 
Tusayan Flute and Snake ceremonies. -.......-..--.-----.---A 
Tusayam kateimas. 2 <0. es edhe se ae ee 
Tisayan migration traditions s..s2. - 222 34. ee eto ee 
‘Tisayan Snake ceremonies! ts. - 22.2 eee ee A 
‘Two summers’ workin pueblo ruins: 4. 22s. s-- oe eee 
Fletcher, Alice C. The Hako: a Pawnee ceremony..........---A 
and La Flesche, Francis. The Omaha tribe. Bak ee 2am 
Fletcher, Robert. On prehistoric trephining : and cranial ules 0 
Florida, The Seminole Indians of (MacCauley). .-..--.---------/ A 
Flute and Snake ceremonies, Tusayan (Fewkes).....---...----A 
Form and ornaments in ceramic art (Holmes).........--..----A 
Formulas, Sacred, of the Cherokees (Mooney)... ...------------ A 
Foérstemann, E., and others. Mayan antiquities, calender sys- 
femscand: WIShOry 22<. 55/2 sosche sions e aoe sees eens B 
Fowke, Gerard, Antiquities of central and southeastern Missouri. . B 
Archeologic investigations in James and Potomac valleys... - - B 
Stone art. ee BODIE Me Cnet Siri SRN aS A 8c a2! 
Furniture, cweliee and implements, Omaha (Dorsey). - - - -- -- A 
Furuhelm, J. Notes on the natives of Alaska................-C 
Games of the North American Indians (Culin).............----- A 
Gann, Thomas. Mounds in northern Honduras. ........-------/ A 
Gatschet, Albert S. Illustration of the method of recording In- 
dian languages . Pegldd Sod ig: mgt Oe Oke oe ee 
The Klamath idea of southwestern Oregon . Se ee 
Gesture signs and signals of the North American indians ( Rieawlees ).M 
Gesture speech, Introduction to the study of sign language as 
iiiustrating (Mallery) 22.5.2. 262020 28 eons See aoe ee eee il 
Ghogt-dance relision (Mooney) {sce -2 2. en eee eee ee ee 
Gibbs, Deore: Notes on the use of numerals among the T’sim- 
TET oh ok eo A Yo 5 Re A oe re SAE ae Gearon She oe ee ne ren C 
Tribes of western Washi ington and northwestern Oregon. +O 
and Dall,W. H. Vocabularies of tribes of the extreme nero C 
Gila-Salt valleys, upper, antiquities of (Hough)..............-- B 
Goddard, P. E. See Bulletin 40 (pt. 1). 
Gold and other metals, Use of, among the ancient inhabitants of 
Chiriqui. (Holmes) (oy2..2-.b.< sae eeee tengo eee B 
Grammar, texts, and ethnography, Dakota (Riggs)..........-.--- C 
Graphic system and ancient methods of the Mayas (Brinton). - . .C 
Haida language. See Bulletin 40 (pt. 1). 
texts and myths.(Swanitom) 22 4.2 .-2e5-- ase e aor eee B 
Hako (The): a Pawnee ceremony (A. C. Fletcher).......-...--- A 
Handbook of American Indian languages (Boas, editor)......-.-- B 
of American Indians north of Mexico (Hodge, editor) ...-..-. - B 
Hasjelti Dailjis ceremonial of the Navajo (J. Stevenson). ......-A 
Hawaii, Unwritten literature of (Emerson). --..---/.---------- B 
Henshaw, H. W. Animal carvings from mounds of the Mississippi 
valley. 20... ic.d. Predes See ee eee ee eee ee eee 
Perforated. stones from ‘Caluiomia= 32 soe. --.45--- eee B 
Tribes of North America. with svnonymy. Skittagetan family.M 
Hewett, Edgar L. Antiquities of the Jemez plateau, New Mexico. B 
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