LIST OF PUBLICATIONS xv 
In Press 
(40). Handbook of American Indian languages by Franz Boas 
Part 2 With illustrative sketches 
(46). Choctaw dictionary by Cyrus Byington edited by John R. 
Swanton 
In Preparation 
(53). Chippewa music—II by Frances Densmore 
(54). The physiography of the Rio Grande valley, New Mexico, in 
relation to Pueblo culture: (1) Rio Grande valley, New Mexico, by 
Edgar Lee Hewett; (2) Geology and topography of the Rio Grande 
region in New Mexico, by Junius Henderson; (3) Climate and evi- 
dences of climatic changes, by Junius Henderson and Wilfred W. 
Robbins. 
(55). The ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians by Wilfred W. Rob- 
bins and J. P. Harrington 
(56). The ethnozoology of the Tewa Indians by Junius Hender- 
son and J. P. Harrington 
(57). The cosmography of the Tewa Indians by J. P. Harrington 
(58). An introduction to the study of the Maya hieroglyphs by 
Sylvanus G. Morley 
Conrrisurions to* Norra American ETHNoLocy 
(All of the volumes of this series are out of print) 
‘Department of the Interior U. S. Geographical and Geological 
survey of the Rocky Mountain region J. W. Powell in charge— 
Contributions to North American ethnology—Volume I [-VII, IX]— 
[Seal of the department] Washington Government Printing Office 
1877 [-1893] 
4°. 9 vols. 
Contents 
Votume I, 1877: 
Part 1. Tribes of the extreme Northwest, by W. H. Dall. P. 1-106, 10 
unnumbered pl., 9 unnumbered fig., pocket map. 
On the distribution and nomenclature of the native tribes of Alaska 
and the adjacent territory. P. 7-40, pocket map. 
On succession in the shell-heaps of the Aleutian islands. P. 41-91, 10 
pl., 9 fig. 
On the origin of the Innuit. P. 93-106. 
Appendix to part 1. Linguistics. P. 107-156. 
Notes on the natives of Alaska (communicated to the late George 
Gibbs, M. D., in 1862), by His Excellency J. Furuhelm, late governor 
of the Russian-American colonies. P. 111-116. ; 
Terms of relationship used by the Innuit: a series obtained from natives 
of Cumberland inlet, by W. H. Dall. P. 117-119. 
