LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 411 



Dakota-English dictionary, A (Riggs) C vn. 



Dakota grammar, text, and etlinograpliy (Riggs) C ix. 



Dall, William IT. On masks, labrets, and certain aboriginal 



customs :V III, 67. 



Terms of relationship used by the Tn.iuit C i, 117. 



Tribes of the extreme Northwest C i, 1. 



and (Jibbs, George. Vocabularies of tribes of the extreme 



Northwest C i, 121. 



Day symbols of the Maya year (Thomas) A xvi. 199. 



Densmore, Franco.s. Chippewa music -B 45. 



Chiiipewa music — II B 5.". 



Teton Sioux music 3 61. 



Dictionar.v, Biloxi-Ofo (Dorsey-Swanton) B 47. 



Choctaw (Byington), Swanton and Halbert, editors B 4C. 



Dakota-English (Riggs) C vn. 



Natick B 25. 



of American Indians north of Jlexico. Advance pages 



(Hodge) M G. 



Dieseldorff, E. P., and others. Mayan antiquities, calendar 



systems, and history B 28. 



Dixon, Roland B. See Bulletin 40 (pt. ll. 



Dorsey, J. Owen. Illustration of the method of 'recording 



Indian languages &. i, 579. 



Omaha and I'onka letters B 11. 



Omaha dwellings, furniture, and implements \ xiii. 2(53. 



Omaha sociology A III, 205. 



Osjige traditions .4. Vi, 373. 



Siouan sociology A XV, 205. 



study of Siouau cults, A A xi, 351. 



The ('egiha lang\iago C vi. 



aud Swanton, John R. A dictionary of the Biloxi and 



Ofo language.s B 47. 



editor. A Dakota-English dictionary, by Stephen Return 



Riggs C VII. 



Dakota grammar, texts, and etimogr-aiihy, b.v S. R. Riggs_C ix. 



Dwellings, furniture, and implements, Omaha (Dorsey) i. xiii, 263. 



Earthworks, The circular, square, and octagonal, of Ohio 



(Thomas) B 10. 



Economics, primitive, A study in American (Jenks) V xix, 1013. 



Emerson, N. B. t'nwritten literature of Hawaii B 38. 



Eskimo about Bering strait. The (Nelson) A xviii, 3. 



language, Bibliography of the (Pilling) B 1. 



See Bulletin 40 (pt. 1). 



The Central (Boas) i. vi, 399. 



See Point Barrow ; Cngava district 

 Esthetology, or the science of activities designed to give 



pleasure (Powell) .-i. xjx, Iv. 



Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians (Robbins, Harrington, and 



Freire-Marreco) B 55. 



Ethnobotany of the Zuiii Indians (M. C. Stevenson) A xxx, 29. 



Ethuogeography of the Tewa Indians (Harrington) -\. xiix, 29. 



Ethnography, grannnar, and texts, Dakota (Riggs) C ix. 



Ethnology of the Uugava district (Turner) A xi, 159. 



