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The medicine-men of the Apache, by John G. 

 Bourke. 



Tenth Report (1888-89), 1893. 



Report of the Director. 



Picture writing of the American Indians, by 

 Garrick Mallerv. 



Eleventh Report (1889-90), 1894. 



Report of the Director. 



The Sia, by Matilda C. Stevenson. 



Ethnology of the Tngava district. Hudson bay 

 territory, by Lucien M, Turner. 



A studv of Siouan cults, by J. Owen Dorsey. 



Twelfth Report (1890-91), 1894. 



Report of the Director. 



Reportonthemoundexplorationsof the Bureau 

 of Ethnology, bv Cyrus Thomas. 



Thirteenth Report (1891-92), 1896. 



Report of the Director. 



Prehistoric textile art of eastern United States, 

 by W. H. Holmes. 



Stone art, by Gerard Fowke. 



Aboriginal remains in Verde valley, Arizona, 

 by Cosmos Mindeleff. 



Omaha dwellings, furniture, and implements, 

 by J. Owen Dorsey. 



Casa Grande ruin, by Cosmos MindelefF. 



Outlines of Zuni creation myths, by F. H. 

 Gushing. 



Fourteenth Report (1892-93), 1896. 



Report of the Director. 



The Menomini Indians, by Walter J. Hoilman. 



The Coronado expedition, 1.540-42, by G. P. 

 Winsliip. 



Tlie (ihost-dance religion and the Sioux out- 

 break of 1S90, liy James ]\Iooney. 



Fifteenth Report (1893-94), 1897. 



Report of the Director (including On regimen- 

 tation ) . 



Stone implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake 

 tidewater province, 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. 



The repair of Casa Grande ruin, Arizona, in 

 1891, by Cosmos Mindeleif. 



Sixteenth Report (1894-95), 1897. 



Report (jf the Director, and list of publications 

 of the Bureau of American Ethnology. 



Primitive trephining in Peru, by M. A. Muniz 

 and W J McGee. 



The cliff ruins of Canyon de Chelly, Arizona, 

 by Cosmos Mindeleff.' 



Day symbols of the Maya vear, bv Cyrus 

 Thomas. 



Tusavan snake ceremonies, bv J. Walter Fewkes. 



Seventeenth Report (189.5-96) ,"l898. 



Report of the Director, and list of publications 

 of the Bureau of American Ethnology. 



The Seri Indians, by W J McGee, with Com- 

 parative lexicology, by J. N. B. Hewitt. 



Calendar history of the Kiowa Indians, by 

 James Mooney. 



Navaho houses, by Cosmos MindelefF. 



Archeological expedition to Arizona in 1895, by 

 J. Walter Fewkes. 



Eighteenth Report (1896-97), 1899. 



Report of the Director. 



The Eskimo about Bering strait, by E. W. 

 Nelson. 



Indian land cessions in the United States, com- 

 piled by C. C. Royce, with an introduction by 

 Cyrus Thomas. 



Nineteenth Report (1897-98). 1900. 



Report of the Director (including Esthetology, 

 or the science of activities designed to give 

 pleasure) . 



Myths of the Cherokee, by James Mooney. 



Tusayan migration traditions, by J. Walter 

 Fewkes. 



Localization of Tusayan clans, by Cosmos 

 Mindeleff. 



Mounds in northern Honduras, by Thomas 

 Gann. 



Mayan calendar systems, by Cyrus Thomas. 



Primitive numbers, by W J McGee. 



Numeral systems of Mexico and Central Amer- 

 ica, by Cyrus Thomas. 



Tusayan flute and snake ceremonies, by J. 

 Walter Fewkes. 



The W'ild-rice gatherers of the upper lakes, a 

 study in American primitive economics, by A. E. 

 Jenks. 



Twentieth Report (1898-99) 1903. 



Report of the Director (including Technology, 

 or the science of industries; Sociology, or the 

 science of institutions; Philology, or the science 

 of activities designed for expression; Sophiology, 

 or the science of activities designed to give in- 

 struction; List of publications of the Bureau of 

 American P^tlinology). 



xVboriiiinal jiotteryof the eastern United States, 

 bv W. II. Holmes. 



Twenty-first Report (1899-1900), 1903. 



ReiMirt (if the Director. 



Hojii katcinas, drawn by native artists, by 

 J. Walter Fewkes. 



IriMiiKiis (•(isiiKiydHV, by J. N. B. Hewitt. 



Twenty-second Report (1900-01), 1903. 



Report of tlie Acting Director. 



Two summers' work in pueblo ruins, by J. 

 Walter Fewkes. 



Mayan calendar systems — II, by Cyrus Thomas. 



The Hako, a Pawnee ceremony, by Alice C. 

 Fletcher. 



Twenty-third Report (1901-02), 1904. 



Report of the .\ctiiig Director. 



The Zuiii Indians, by Matilda C. Steven.son. 



Twenty-fourth Report (1902-03), 1905. 



Report of the Chief. 



American Indian games, by Stewart Culin. 



Bulletins.— Thirty volumes, 8°. 



(1) Bibliography of the Eskimo language, by 

 J. C. Pilling, 1887. * 



(2) Perforated stones from California, bv H. W. 

 Henshaw, 1887. 



(3) The use of gold and other metals among 

 the ancient inhabitants of Chiriqui, Isthmus of 

 Darien, by W. II. Holmes, 1887. 



(4) Work in mound exploration of the Bureau 

 of Etlmology.by Cyrus Thomas, 1887. 



(5) Bibliography of the Siouan languages, by 

 J. C. Pilling, 1887. 



(6) Bibliography of the Iroquoian languages, 

 by J.C. Pilling, 1888. 



(7) Textile fabrics of ancient Peru, by W. H. 

 Holmes, 1889. 



(8) The problem of the Ohio mounds, by Cyrus 

 Thomas, 1889. 



(9) Bibliography of the Muskhogean languages, 

 by J. C. Pilling, 1889. 



(10) The circular, square, and octagonal earth- 

 works of Ohio, by Cyrus Thomas, 1889. 



(11) Omaha and Ponka letters, bv J. Owen 

 Dorsey, 1891. 



(12) Catalogue of prehistoric works east of the 

 Rocky mountains, by Cyrus Thomas, 1891. 



(13) Bibliographv of the Algonquian languages, 

 by J. C. Pilling, 1891. 



(14) Bibliographv of the Athapascan languages, 

 by J. C. Pilling, 1892. 



(15) Bibliography of the Chinookan languages 

 (including the Chinook jargon) , bv J. C. Pilling, 

 1893. 



(16) Bibliographv of the Salishan languages, 

 by J. C. Pilling, 1893. 



(17) The Pamunkev Indians of Virginia, by 

 J. G. Pollard, 1894. 



(18) The Maya year, by Cyrus Thomas, 1894. 



(19) Bibliographv of the Wakashan languages, 

 by J. C. Pilling, 1894. 



(20) Chinook texts, by Franz Boas, 1894. 



(21) An ancient quarry in Indian Territory, by 

 W. H. Holmes, 1894. 



(22) The Siouan tribes of the East, by James 

 Mooney, 1894. 



(23) Archeologic investigations in James and 

 Potomac valleys, by Gerard Fowke, 1894. 



(24) List of the publications of the Bureau of 

 Ethnology with index to authors and subjects, 

 by F. W. Hodge. 1894. 



(25) Natick dictionarv, by J. H. Trumbull, 

 1903. 



(26) Kathlamet texts, bv Franz Boas, 1901. 



(27) T.simshian texts, by Franz Boas, 1902. 



(28) Mexican and Central American antiquities 

 and calendar systems, twenty-nine papers, by 



