404 BUREAU OP AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY Ieth. ann. 30 



(3) Climate iind evidence of climatic changes, by Junius Hender- 

 son and Wilfred William Rol)l)ins 1!)13 



8°. 76 p., 11 pL, 2 fig. 



(50). Ethnozoology of the Tevva Indians by Junius Henderson 

 and John Peabody Harrington IDli 



8°. 76 p. 



(58). List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 

 with index to authors and titles 1914 



8°. 39 p. Out of fruit. (Second impression 1915, 37 p. Out of 

 print. See Thirtieth Annual Eeport, pp. 389-425.) 



In Press 



(40). Handbook of American Indian languages by Franz Boas 

 Part 2 With illustrative sketches 



(55). Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians by Wilfred AA'illiam 

 Kobbins, John Peabody Harrington, and Barbara Freire-Marreco 



(57). An introduction to the study of the Maya hieroglyphs by 

 Sylvanus Griswold Morley 



(59). Kutenai tales by Franz Boas together with tales collected 

 by Alexander Francis Chamberlain 



In Preparation 



(00). Handbook of American antiquities Part l^Introductoi-y 

 by William II. Holmes 



(61). Teton Sioux music by Frances Densmore 



Contributions to Xorth American Ethnology 



{All (if the rdliiiiics of fliix scries arc out of print) 



Department of the Interior I^. S. Geographical and Geological 

 survey of the Eocky Mountain region J. W. Powell in charge — 

 Contributions to North American ethnology — Volume I [-VII.IX] — 

 [Seal of the department] Washington Government Printing Office 



1877 [-1893] 

 4°. 9 vols. 



(JOHtOlts 



VoLUMK I. ISTT : 



Part 1. Tribes of the extreme Northwest, by \V. H. DmU. P. 1-106. 10 

 uuiHiniljered jil.. 9 uuunniberecl tis;., pocket map. 

 On the distribution ;iud nomenclature of the native trilies of Alaslia 



and the adjacent territory. P. 7—10. poclvet map. 

 On succession in the sbell-hea|)S of the Aleutian islands. 1". 41-1)1, 10 



pl., 9 fig. 

 On the origin of the Innuit. P. 93-100. 

 Appendix to part i. Linguistics. P. 107-156. 



Notes on the natives of Alaska (communicated to the late George 

 Gibbs, M. D., in 1862), by His Excellency J. Furuhelni, late governor 

 of the Russian-American colonies. P. 111-116. 

 Terms of relationshi]i used by the Innuit: a series obtained from natives 

 of Cumberland inlet, by \V. H. Dall. P. 117-110. 

 Part I. Vocabularies [by Geor;;e Gibbs and \V. H. Dall). P. :i;i-1.53. 



Note on the use of numerals among the T'sim si-au'. l)y George Gibbs, 

 M. D. P. 15.5-156. 



