512 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BulL 178 



Language : 



Choctaw, A dictionary of (Byington). (S wanton and Halbert, editors), 46 

 Kiowa, Vocabulary of tlie (Harrington), 84 



Languages : 



American Indian, Handbook of (Boas, editor), 40, pt. 1; 40, pt. 2 



Biloxi and Ofo, A dictionary of (Dorsey and S wanton), 47 



of Mexico and Central America (Thomas and Swanton) , 44 



Structural and lexical comparison of the Tunica, Chitimacha and Atakapa 



(Swanton), 68 

 See also Bibliography ; Dictionary ; Grammar ; Texts ; Vocabulary. 



Lenape, Physical anthropology of the (HrdliCka) , 62 



Letters, Omaha andPonka (Dorsey), II 



Linguistic families, see Bull. 44. 



List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 24; 31; 36; 49; 58 



Literature of Hawaii, Unwritten ( Emerson ) , 38 



Louisiana, Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb (Bushnell) , 48 



Lower Mississippi Valley, Indian tribes of (Swanton), 43 



McGee, W J, Prefatory note to "The Maya Year" (Thomas), 18 



Maidu language. See Bull. 40, pt. 1. 



Man, Early, in North America, Skeletal remains of (HrdliCka), 33, 66 



Man, Early, in South America (Hrdlicka and others), 52 



Mandan and Hidatsa music (Densmore), 80 



Manuscript, see Swimmer manuscript. 



Manuscripts, Maya, Aids to the deciphering of (Forstemann), 28 



Maya : 



antiquities. Comparative studies in the field of (Schellhas), 28 



calendar. Significance of, for historic chronology ( Seler ) , 28 



chronology (Forstemann), 28 



hieroglyphs ( Forstemann ), 28 



hieroglyphs, An introduction to the study of (Morley) , 57 



Indians, The, of southern Yucatan and northern British Honduras (Gann), 

 64 



investigations. Recent (Forstemann), 28 



race, The bat-god of the ( Seler) , 28 



year, The (Thomas), 18 

 Mayan antiquities, calendar systems, and history (Forstemann, Schellhas, 



Sapper, Seler, Dieseldorff), 28 

 Mayas : 



Day gods of the (Forstemann) , 28 



Time periods of the (Forstemann), 28 



See also Maya [Indians]. 

 Medical and physiological observations among southwestern Indians (HrdliCka), 



34 

 Medicinal prescriptions, Cherokee sacred formulas and ; The Swimmer Manu- 

 script (Mooney and Olbrechts), 99 

 Mesa Verde, Antiquities of : Spruce-tree House (Fewkes), 41 

 Mesa Verde National Park, Antiquities of : Cliff Palace (Fewkes), 51 

 Metals, The use of gold and other, among the ancient inhabitants of Chiriqui 



(Holmes), 3 

 Mexican and Central American antiquities and calendar systems (Seler), 28 

 Mexican chronology, with special reference to Zapotec calendar (Seler), 28 

 Mexican feather ornaments ( Seler) , 28 



