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BUEEAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



[ETH. ANN. 30 



I'^tbnozoology of the Tewa Indians (Henderson-Harrington) B 56. 



Evolution of language (Powell) A i, 1. 



E.xpression : Philology, or the science of activities designed for 



(Powell) i xx,cxxxix! 



Fenner, Clarence N. (coUahorator). Early man in South 



America B 52. 



Fetiches, Zuiii (Gushing) A ii, 3. 



Fewkes, Jesse Walter. Aborigines of Porto Rico and neigh- 

 boring islands A xxv, 3. 



Antiquities, Certain, of eastern Mexico A xxv, 221. 



of Mesa Verde National Parli: Cliff Palace B 51. 



Spruce-tree House B 41. 



of the upper A'erde River and Walnut Creek valleys, 



Arizona ^^V sxviii, ISl. 



Archeological expedition to Arizona in 1S95 A xvii, 519. 



Casa Grande, Arizona A xxviii, 25. 



Hopi katcinas, drawn by native artists A xxi, 3. 



Preliminary report on visit to Navaho National Monument, 



Ai'izona B 50. 



Tusayan Flute and Snake ceremonies A xix, 957. 



Tusayan katcinas A xv, 245. 



Tusayan mlgi-ation traditions A. xix, 573. 



Tusayan Snake ceremonies . A xvi, 267. 



Two summers' work in pueblo ruins A xxii, pt. 2, 3. 



Fiction, Seneca, and myths (Curtin and Hewitt) A xxxii. 



Fletcher, Alice C. The Hako : a Pawnee ceremony A xxii, pt. 2, 5. 



and La Flesche, Francis. The Omaha tribe A xxvii, 17. 



Fletcher, Robert. On prehistoric trephining and cranial 



amulets C v. 



Florida, The Seminole Indians of (MacCauley) A v, 469. 



Flute and Snake ceremonies, Tusayan (Fewkes) A xrx, 057. 



Folk-lore, animism and, of the Guiana Indians, An inquiry into 



the (Roth) 4. xxx. 



Form and ornaments in cei-amic art (Holmes) A iv, 437. 



Formulas, Sacred, of the Cherokees (Mooney) A vii, 301. 



Fiirstemann, E., and others. Mayan antiquities, calendar sys- 

 tems, and history B 28. 



Fowke, Gerard, Antiquities of central and southeastern Mis- 

 souri B 37. 



Archeologic Investigations in James and Potomac valleys B 23. 



Stone art A xiii, 47. 



Freire-Marreco, Barbara, and others. Ethnobctany of the 



Tewa Indians B 55. 



Furniture, dwellings, and implements, Omaha (Dorsey) A xm, 263. 



Furuhehn, J. Notes on the natives of Alaska C i. 111. 



Games of the North American Indians (Culin) A. xxiv, 3. 



Gann, Thomas. Mounds in northern Honduras A. xix, 655. 



Gatschet. Albert S. Illustration of the method of recording 



Indian languages A i, 579. 



Tlie Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon C ii. 



Gesture signs and signals of the North American Indians 



(Mallery) M 1. 



