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Letters, Omaha ami Tonka (Dorsey) B 11. 



Lexicology, Comparative, of the Serian and Yuman languages 



(Hewitt) A XVIII, 2'.K»'. 



Limitations to the use of some anthropologic data (Powell) A i, 71.' 



Linguistic families of America north of Mexico, Indian 



(Powell) A VII, 1. 



of the Indian tribes north of Mexico (Mooney) M 3. 



See Bulletin 44. 

 Linguistic manuscripts in the library of the Bureau of Eth- 

 nology, Catalogue of (Pilling) A I, 553. 



Linguistic stocks north of Mexico, map of (Powell) M 4, 7. 



List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology B 24, 31, 30, 49, 



58 ; A xxvni. 



Literature of Hawaii, Unwritten (Emerson) B 38. 



Louisiana, Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb, St. Tammany parish 



(Bushnell) B 48. 



MacCauley, Clay. The Seminole Indians of Florida A v, 469. 



McGee, W J. Preface to The Pamunkey Indians of Virginia 



(Pollard) B 17. 



Prefatory note to the Maya year (Thomas) B IS. 



Primitive numbers A xrx, 821. 



The Seri Indians A xvii, 1. 



The Slouan Indians A xv, 153. 



and Muiiiz, M. A. Primitive trephining in Peru A xvi, 3. 



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



Mallery, Garrick. A collection of gesture signs and signals of 



the North American Indians, with some comiiarisons M 1. 



Introduction to the study of sign language among the North 

 American Indians as illustrating the gesture speech of 



mankind I 3. 



Pictographs of the North American Indians; a preliminary 



paper A rv, 3. 



Picture-writing of the American Indians A x, 3. 



Sign language among North American Indians compared with 



that among other peoples and deaf-mutes A i, 263. 



Man, early, in North America, Skeletal remains of (Hrdllcka) B 33. 



Man, Early, in South America (Hrdllcka and others) B 52. 



Manuscripts, linguistic, in the libraiy of the Bureau of Eth- 

 nology, Catalogue of (Pilling) A i, 553. 



Notes on certain Maya and Mexican manuscripts (Thomas). A iii, 3. 



Manuscript Troano, A study of the (Thomas) C v. 



Map of linguistic stocks north of Mexico (Powell) M 4, 7. 



Masks, labrets, and certain aboriginal customs (Dall) -A rii. 67. 



Massachusetts. See Natick. 



Matthews, Washington. Navajo silversmiths A. ii, 167. 



Navajo weavers A. iii, 371. 



The mountain chant : a Navajo ceremony A v, 379. 



Maya and Mexican manuscripts. Notes on certain (Thomas) A iii, 3. 



Maya codices, Aids to the study of the (Thomas) A vi, 253. 



Maya hieroglyphs, An introduction to the study of (Morley)— B 57. 



