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Hodge, F. TV. Advance i)aKes. Dictionary of Aiuericau In- 

 dians north of Mexico JM 6. 



List of publications of the Bureau of Ethnology J3 24, 36. 



editor. Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico B 30. 



Hoffman, W. J. The Menomiui Indians A. xrv, 3. 



The Mide'wiwin or " grand medicine society " of the 



Ojibwa A vii, 143. 



Holden, B. S. Studies in Central American picture-writing A. i, 205. 



Holmes, W. H. Aboriginal pottery of the eastern United 



States A XX, 1. 



An ancient quarry in Indian Territory . B 21. 



Ancient art of the province of Chiriqui, Colombia A. vi, 3. 



Ancient pottery of the Mississippi valley A. " iv, 361. 



Art in shell of the ancient Americans A ii, 179. 



A study of the textile art in its relation to the develop- 

 ment of form and ornament A vi. 189. 



Handbook of American antiquities, Pt. 1 — Introductory B 60. 



Illustrated catalogue of a portion of the collections made 

 by the Bureau of Ethnology during the field season of 



1881 A 111,427. 



Introduction to archeologic investigations in James and 



Potomac valleys (Fowke) B 23. 



Origin and development of form and ornament in ceramic 



art A rr, 437. 



Pottery of the ancient Pueblos A iv, 237. 



Prehistoric textile art of eastern United States A xiii, 3. 



Prehistoric textile fabrics of the United States, derived 



from impressions on pottery A in, 393. 



Stone implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater 



province A xv, 3. 



Textile fabrics of ancient Peru B 7. 



The use of gold and other metals among the ancient in- 

 habitants of Chiriqui, Isthmus of Darien B 3. 



(collaborator.) Early man in South America B 52. 



Honduras, northern. Mounds in (Gann) A xix. 655. 



Hopi katcinas, drawn by native artists (Fewkes) A xsi,3. 



See also Tusayan. 



Hough, Walter. Antiquities of the upper Gila-Salt valleys B 35. 



Houses and house-life of the American aborigines ( Morgan )_C rv. 



Houses, Navaho (C. Mindeleff) A xvii,469. 



Hrdlicka, AleS. Physiological and medical observations 

 among the Indians of southwestern United States and 



northern Mexico _— B 34. 



Skeletal material from Missouri B 37. 



Skeletal remains suggesting or attributed tu early man in 



North America B 33. 



Tuberculosis among certain Indian tribes of U. S B 42. 



in collaboration with Holmes, Willis, Wright, and Fenner. 



Early man in South America B 52. 



Hudson Bay territory, Ethnology of the Ungava district 



(Turner) A xi, 159. 



Hula. Sacred songs of the (Emerson) B 38. 



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



