LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 413 



Gesture speech. Introduction to the study of sign language 



as illustrating (ilallery) I 3. 



Ghost-dance religion (Mooney) A. xiv, 641. 



Gibbs, George. Notes on the use of numerals among the 



T'sim-si-an' C i, 155. 



Tribes of western Washington and northwestern Oregon C i, 157. 



and Dall, W. H. Vocabularies of tribes of the extreme 



Northwest C i, 121. 



Gila-Salt valleys, upper, antiquities of (Hough) B 35. 



Goddard, P. E. See BuUetin 40 (pt. 1.) 



Gold and other metals, Use of, among the ancient inhabit- 

 ants of Chiriqui (Holmes) B .3. 



Grammar, texts, and ethnography, Dakota (Riggs) C ix. 



Graphic systoni and aufient methods of the Mayas (Brinton^ __C v (pt. SKxvii. 



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



(Roth) A XXX. 



Haida language. See Bulletin 40 (pt. 1). 



texts and myths (.Swanton) B 20. 



Hako, The: a Pawnee ceremony (A. C. Fletcher) i. xxii, pt. 2, 5. 



Halbert, Henry S. (editor). A dictionary of the Choctaw 



language B 46. 



Hale, Edward Everett. Introduction to Natick Dictionary 



(Trumbull) B 25. 



Handbook of American antiquities, Pt. 1— Introductory 



(Holmes) B 60. 



of American Indian languages (Boas, editor) B 40. 



of .Vnierican Indians north of .Mexico (Hodge, editor) ^_.B 30. 



Harrington, J. P. Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians A xxix, 29. 



and Henderson, Junius. Ethnozoology of the Tewa Indians_B 06. 



and others. Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians B 55. 



Hasjeltl Dailjis ceremonial of the Navajo (J. Stevenson) A viii, 229. 



Hawaii, Unwritten literature of (Emerson) B 38. 



Henderson, Junius, and Harrington, J. P. Ethnozoology of 



the Tewa Indians B 06. 



and others. The physiography of the Rio Grande valley, 



N. Mex B 54. 



Henshaw, H. W. Animal carvings from mounds of the Mis- 

 sissippi valley A ii, 117. 



Perforated stones from California B 2. 



Tribes of North America, with synonymy. Skittagetau 



family M 5. 



Hewett, Edgar L. Antiquities of the Jemez plateau, New 



Mexico B 32. 



and others. The physiography of the Rio Grande valley, 



N. Mex -B 54. 



Hewitt, J. N. B. Comparative lexicology (of the Serian and 



Yuman languages) A xvii, 299*. 



Iroquoian cosmology A. xxr, 127. 



and Curtin, Jeremiah. Seneca myths and fiction A xxxu. 



Hieroglyphs, Maya, An introduction to the study of 



the (Morley) B 57. 



History: Mayan antiquities, calendar systems, and (Forste- 



mann, Schellhas, Sapper, Seler, DieseldorfE) B 28. 



