XC REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY 



manuscript having- been transmitted January 19. This brochure 

 passed through the press and was delivered in May. 



In January, 1894, there was also sent to the Public Pi-inter 

 the manuscript of the first of a proposed series of bulletins, 

 entitled "Chinook Texts," b3^Dr Franz Boas. The first proofs 

 were received in March, and by the 1st of July 176 pages and 

 a number of galleys were in type. 



Another bulletin, "An Ancient Quarry in Indian Teri'itory," 

 by William H. Holmes, was sent to tlie Public Printer on Feb- 

 ruary 17, and by the close of June the paper was in type. 



The following publications were received from press during 

 the fiscal year: 



Ninth Annual Report, for 1887-88, containing, in addition 

 to the Director's report of 46 pages, the following papers: (1) 

 "Ethnological Results of the Point Barrow Expedition," by 

 John Murdoch; pages 3 to 441, plates i-ii, figures 1-428. (2) 

 "The Medicine-men of the Apache," by John G. Bourke; pages 

 443 to 603, plates in-vni, figures 429-448. 



Tenth Annual Report, for 1888-89, containing, in addition 

 to the Director's report of 30 pages, "Picture-writing of the 

 American Indians," by Gamck Mallery; pages 3 to 807, plates 

 i-Liv, figm-es 1-1290. 



Bililiography of the Salishan Languages, by James Constan- 

 tine Pilling; xni, 86 pages (including 4 pages of facsimiles). 



The Pamunkey Indians of Virginia, by John Garland Pol- 

 lard; 19 pages. 



The ^laya Year, by Cyrus Thomas; 64 pages, 1 plate. 



Bibliography of the Wakaslian Languages, by James Con- 

 stantine Pilling; xi, 70 pages (including 2 pages of facsimiles). 



This report is accompanied by five papers comprising the 

 results of recent researches, viz, "Stone Implements of the 

 Potomac-Chesapeake Tidewater Province," an elaborately illus- 

 trated monograph by W. H. Holmes; "The Siouan Indians," 

 a preliminary sketch by W J McGee; "Siouan Sociology," 

 a posthumous paper by J. Owen Dorsey ; "Tusayan Katcinas," 

 by J. Walter Fewkes; and a description of "The Repair of 

 Casa Grande Ruin, Arizona, in 1891," by Cosmos Mindeleff. 



