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Numeral systems of ((Thomas)u. sep eee ene eee AD ER ISD ae 
Mexico, eastern, Certain antiquities of (Fewkes)...............- A xxv,22ie 
northern, Physiological and medical observations among the 
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Migration traditions, Tusayan (Fewkes)-.....:..-.--.--.-------- A  Xix; 57a: 
Mindeleff, C. Aboriginal remains in Verde valley, Arizona...... A Sx, Ue 
Oasa Grand Garin se Wace tetera ek ee ee ee A xm, 289. 
Cliff-ruins of Canyon de Chelly, Arizona........---...:.-...---A. XVI, fee 
Localization of Tusayan(clanss.. 25... 2. 2s fee. een bees A XIx, 635. 
NavallioWhOuses:, 2 se ere ae ote ae Sa sie, a rege ee ee A xvi, 469. 
Repair of Casa Grande fuimcin 189i So ee A XV; alo: 
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Cibolkcs foc. sh he) Sin Face Ce ieee ta ne ee A. Py alieiers 
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Mississippi valley, Ancient pottery of the (Holmes).............- A Iv, obs 
Animal carvings from mounds of the (Henshaw)...............- A an, ee 
Lower; Indian .{ribes: of (Swanton): 2.0. 25-2 ae eee B48. 
Missouri, central and southeastern, Antiquities of (Fowke)......- Be siee 
Mooney, James. Calendar history of the Kiowa Indians.......... A xvi, I2e2 
Indian missions north of Mexico, reprint from................- B 30 (tae 
Linguistic families of Indian tribes north of Mexico............M 3. 
My ths:ol. the Cherokee: 3.05. 23528. <9 6 se ee ee eee A= Xikeuoe 
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Siouan tribes ofthe Mast. 720 Bae eee eee Bo &22, 
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Mounds, Burial, of the northern sections of the United States 
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Mountain chant: a Navajo ceremony (Matthews)............--.- A Visio 
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