XVI BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 
VotuME I, 1877—Continued. 
Part 1. Vocabularies [by George Gibbs and W. H. Dall]. P. 121-153. 
Note on the use of numerals among the T’sim si-an’, by George Gibbs, 
M.D. P. 155-156. 
Part n. Tribes of western Washington and northwestern Oregon, by George 
Gibbs. M. D. P. 157-241, pocket map. 
Appendix to part m. Linguistics. P. 243-361. : 
Vocabularies [by George Gibbs, Wm. F. Tolmie, and G. Mengarini]. 
P. 247-288. 
Dictionary of the Niskwalli [Nisqualli-English and English-Nisqualli], 
by George Gibbs. P. 285-361. 
VotumeE II, 1890 [1891]: 
The Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon, by Albert Samuel Gatschet. 
Two parts, cvii, 711 p., map; iii, 711 p. 
VotuME III, 1877: - 
‘Tribes of California, by Stephen Powers. 685 p., frontispiece, 44 fig. (incl. 
42 pl.), 3 p. music, pocket map. 
Appendix. Linguistics, edited by J. W. Powell. P. 439-613. 
VotumE IV, 1881: — 
Houses and house-life of the American aborigines, by Lewis H. Morgan. 
xiv, 281 p., frontispiece, 57 fig. (inel. 28 pl). 
VoLuME V, 1882: 
Observations on cup-shaped and other lapidarian sculptures in the Old 
World and in America, by Charles Rau. 1881. 112 p., 61 fig. (form- 
ing 35 pls.). 
On prehistoric trephining and cranial amulets, by Robert Fletcher, M. R. 
C. 8. Eng., act. asst. surgeon U. 8S. Army. 1882. 32 p., 9 pl, 2 fig. 
A study of the manuscript Troano, by Cyrus Thomas, Ph. D., with an intro- 
duction by D. G. Brinton, M. D. 1882. xxxvii, 237 p., 9 pl., 101 fig., 
25 small unnumbered cuts. 
VotumME VI, 1890 [1892]: 
The Cegiha language, by James Owen Dorsey. xviii, 794 p. 
VoLtumeE VII, 1890 [1892]: 
A Dakota-English dictionary, by Stephen Return Riggs, edited by James 
Owen Dorsey. x, 665 p. 
VOLUME VIII: Not published. 
VoLUME IX, 1893 [1894]: . 
Dakota grammar, texts, and ethnography, by Stephen Return Riggs, edited 
by James Owen Dorsey. xxxii, 239 p. 
INTRODUCTIONS 
(All of the volumes of this series are out of print) 
(1). Introduction to the study of Indian languages, with words, 
phrases, and sentences to be collected. By J. W. Powell. [Seal of 
the Department of the Interior.] Washington Government Printing 
Office 1877 
4°. 104 p., 10 blank leaves. 
Second edition as follows: 
(2). Smithsonian Institution—Bureau of Ethnology J. W. Powell 
director—Introduction to the study of Indian languages with words, 
