x BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 
Twenty-third annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology 
to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1901-2 J. W. 
Powell director [Vignette] Washington Government Printing 
Office 1904 [1905] 
Roy. 8°. xtv, 634 p., 189 pl., 34 fig. Out of print. 
Report of the Acting Director. P. vu—xty. 
The Zuni Indians, their mythology, esoteric fraternities, and cererionies, by 
Matilda Coxe Stevenson. P. 1-608. 
Index. 
Twenty-fourth annual report of the Bureau of American Eth- 
nology to the secretary of the Smithsomian Institution 1902-3 
W. H. Holmes chief [Vignette] Washington Government Print- 
ing Office 1907 
Roy. 8°. xu, 846 p., 21 pl., 1112 fig. Out of print. 
Report of the Chief. P. v1I—x.. 
Games of the North American Indians, by Stewart Culin. P. 3-809. 
Index. 
Twenty-fifth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology 
to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1903-4 [Vignette] 
Washington Government Printing Office 1907 
Roy. 8°. xxrx, 296 p., 129 pl., 70 fig. Out of print. 
Report of the Chief. P. 1x—xxrx. 
The aborigines of Porto Rico and neighboring islands, by Jesse Walter 
Fewkes. P. 3-220, pl. i—xcirt, fig. 1-43. 
Certain antiquities of eastern Mexico, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. P. 221-284, 
pl. xcrv—cxx1x, fig. 44-70. 
Index. 
Twenty-sixth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnoiogy 
to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1904-5 [Vignette] 
Washington Government Printing Office 1908 
Roy. 8°. xxxt,512 p., 58 pl., 117 fig. Out of print. 
Report of the Chief. P. vi—xxxt. 
The Pima Indians, by Frank Russell. P. 3-389, pl. -xivu, fig. 1-102. 
The Tlingit Indians, by John R. Swanton. P. 391-485, pl. xtvmI-LvIt, fig. 
103-117. 
Index. 
Twenty-seventh annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnol- 
ogy to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1905-6 [Vign- 
ette] Washington Government Printing Office 1911 
Roy. 8°. P. 672, 65 pl., 132 fig. 
Report of the Chief. P. 5-14. 
The Omaha Tribe, by Alice C. Fletcher, holder of the Thaw fellowship, Pea- 
body Museum, Harvard University, and Francis La Flesche, a member 
of the Omaha tribe. P. 15-654. 
Index. 
