XXVIII BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 
Mooney, James. Calendar history of the Kiowa Indians___A xvu, 129. 
Indian missions north) of Wexic0===—- == === ee M 9. 
Linguistic families of Indian tribes north of Mexico_____ M 3. 
My tbsot he tC herokees sae — ane a ee eee EWS ppg 8}; 
Sacred formulas of the Cherokees___--___--___--________ A vil, 301. 
Siouanmiribes ofethe. Wast=-- <5) == eee ee BY 22: 
The Ghost-dance religion, with a sketch of the Sioux out- 
Drealk of (1890-2 ae ee ee ee A xiv, 641. 
Morgan, Lewis H. Houses and house-life of the American 
abOriginess. 22— =) ene eee ee C iy. 
Morley, Sylvanus G. An introduction to the study of the 
I MLS ORY of nS es Oe oe SSS eae B b8. 
Mortuary customs, Introduction to the study of (Yarrow)--I 4. 
of the North American Indians (Yarrow) ~---------------- A 41,87. 
Mound explorations of the Bureau of Ethnology (Thomas)_-_A xu,3;B4. 
Mounds, Burial, of the northern sections of the United 
States: (URHOMdaS) aes—— a= a ae eee AL Vite 
in’ northern’ Honduras (Gann)))=-222 2 ane A XIX, 655. 
of the Mississippi valley, Animal carvings from (Hen- 
(Siti) ) She Se Eo a ee Ssee= 7 Ne saa a iG 
Ohio; Lhe problemvor thes (Thomas) =—— = B 8. 
prehistoric, east of the Rocky Mountains, Catalogue of 
(GAN CC rie YS) ee ae SS eS eee BY 22: 
Mountain chant: a Navajo ceremony (Matthews) --------- A v, 379. 
Muifiiz, M. A.,and McGee, W J. Primitive trephining in Peru_A xvi, 3. 
Murdoch, John. Ethnological results of the Point Barrow 
(25-9 0210 64 Ko Aen 5 ee Se ee ee eee et a AC Los 
editor. Ethnology of the Ungava district, Hudson Bay 
uniyeeutoin, “(CUD Dye) ae a ee ee ee ae A xz, 159. 
Music) Chippewa (Densmore) ann ae ae ee B45. 
Music, Chippewa—II (Densmore) —~------------------------ B58. 
Muskhogean languages, Bibliography of the (Pilling) ---___ BP YO: 
Mythology of the North American Indians (Powell) ----___- ASST, lite 
Myths: . 
ofthe Cherokee) (Mooney) === saa = =e eee SAC “XEXswe. 
OL thesbiaidal (CS Wanton) ae = aa ee eee By 29: 
OL UNE sOMWOIS STN) eee ee ee ee eee Aw, 47. 
of the Tlingit (Swanton) =-—-— == ee B 39. 
Funicreation, Outlinesiof (Cushing)|—-—= === =e A x1, 321. 
Natick dictionary (Trumbull), with introduction by Edward 
Mverett. al eas 6 ee ea ee eee B 25. 
IyErgrgaavard aVoy ohsteehi( (OM AY Ghote (ei fe} bi) \ ee A xvit, 469. 
National Monument, Arizona, visit to (Fewkes) --___---__- B. 50. 
Navajo ceremony, The mountain chant, a (Matthews)--_-- A v,379. 
Indians, Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and mythical sand 
painting of the (J. Stevenson) ——----- = eae Ae VITT 220, 
Silversmiths (Matthews) =22=—=—<=———=——5—— ee eee ZAP os 1Ous 
weavers. (Matthews))==-22- 09 — = =——5e = a ees A «m1, 371. 
Nelson, E. W. The Eskimo about Bering strait___________- A xviii, 3. 
New Mexico, Illustrated catalogue of collections from, in 
1879: Stevenson) -=—.—- = a ee A 11, 807. 
in L880" (TS. Stevenson) 2 a ee A it, 423. 
in I88ie( J; Stevenson) io- o-oo ae ee ee ees A 111, 511. 
