722 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bull. 178 



Volume 3, 1877 : 



Tribes of California, by Stephen Powers. 635 pp., frontispiece, 44 figs. 



(including 42 pis.), 3 pp. music, pocket map. 

 Appendix. Linguistics, edited by J. W. Powell. Pp. 439-613. 

 Volume 4. 1S81 : 



Houses and house life of the American aborigines, by Lewis H. Morgan. 

 XIV + 281 pp., frontispiece, 56 figs, (including 28 pis.) . 

 Volume 5, 1SS2 : 



Observations on cup-shaped and other lapidarian sculptures in the Old 

 World and in America, by Charles Rau. 112 pp., 61 figs, (forming 35 pis.). 

 1881. 

 On Prehistoric trephining and cranial amulets, by Robert Fletcher, 

 M.R.C.S. Eng., act. asst. surgeon U.S. Army. 1882. 32 pp., 9 pis., 2 figs. 

 A study of the manuscript Troano, by Cyrus Thomas, Ph. D., with an 

 introduction by D. G. Brinton, M.D. xxxvu + 237 pp., 9 pis., 101 figs., 

 25 small unnumbered cuts. 

 Volume 6, 1S90 [1892] : 



The 0egiha language, by James Owen Dorsey. xviii + 794 pp. 



Volume 7, 1890 [1892] : 



A Dakota-English dictionary, by Stephen Return Riggs, edited by James 

 Owen Dorsey. x+665 pp. 

 Volume 8 : Isiot published. 

 Volume 9, 1893 [1894] : 



Dakota grammar, texts, and ethnography, by Stephen Return Riggs, edited 

 by James Owen Dorsey. xxxu+ 239 pp.] 



INTRODUCTIONS 



{All volumes of this series are out of print) 



(1) Introduction to the study of Indian languages, with words, 

 phrases, and sentences to be collected, by J. W. Powell. [Seal of the 

 Department of the Interior.] 104 pp., 10 blank leaves. 1877. 



Second edition as follows: 



(2) Introduction to the study of Indian languages with words, 

 phrases, and sentences to be collected, by J. W. Powell. Second edi- 

 tion. XI, 228 pp., 10 blank leaves, 4 kinship charts in pocket. A 16° 

 "Alphabet'' of 2 leaves accompanies the work. 1880. 



(3) Introduction to the study of sign languages among the North 

 American Indians as illustrating the gesture speech of mankind, by 

 Garrick Mallery, brevet lieutenant colonel, U.S. Army, iv, 72 pp., 33 

 unnumbered figs. 1880. 



(4) Introduction to the study of mortuary customs among the North 

 American Indians, by Dr. H, C. Yarrow, acting assistant surgeon, 

 U.S. Army. 4°. ix+114 pp. 1880. 



