INDEX TO AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS. 



A=Annual Report. B=Biilletin. C=Coiitributioiis to North American Ethnology. 

 Int.=Introductiou. M^Miscellaueous publications. 



Alaska, Notes on the natives of (Furuhelm) C i, 111. 



Algonquian languages, Bibliography of tlie (Pilling) B m=13. 



Amulets (cranial). Prehistoric trephining and (Fletcher) C v (pt. 2). 



Animal carvings from mounds ofthe Mississippi valley (Heuslui\v)A ii, 117. 



Apache, Medicine-men ofthe (Bourke) A ix, 443. 



Archeologic investigations in James and Potomac valleys 



( Fowke) B w=23. 



Architecture of Tusayan and Cibola (V. Mindeleft') A viii, 3. 



Arizona, Aboriginal remains in Verde valley (C. Mindeleflf) A xiii, 179. 



Art, Ancient, of Chiriqni, Colombia (Holmes) A vi, 3. 



(ceramic), Form and ornament in (Holmes) A iv, 137. 



in shell of the ancient Americans (Holmes) A ii, 179. 



Stone (Fowke) A xiii, 47. 



(textile), Prehistoric, of eastern United States (Holmes).. A xiii, 3. 



(textile). Study of (Holmes) A vi, 189. 



Athapascan languages. Bibliography of the (Pilling) B n=:14. 



Bibliography ofthe Algonquian languages (Pilling) B m=:13. 



Athapascan languages (Pilling) B N=14. 



Chinookan languages, including the Chi- 

 nook jargon (Pilling) B o=15. 



Eskimo language (Pilling) B a=1. 



Iroquoian languages (Pilling) B F=6. 



languages of the North American Indians, 



Proof sheets of (Pilling) M 2. 



Muskhogean languages (Pilling) B i^9. 



Salishan languages (Pilling) B p^=16. 



Siouau languages (Pilling) B e=5. 



Wakashan languages (Pilling) B !S=19. 



Boas, Franz ; The Central Eskimo A vi, 399. 



Chinook texts B ■r^=20. 



Bourke, John G. ; Medicine-men of the Apache A ix, 443. 



Brinton, Daniel G. ; The graphic system and ancient methods of 



the Mayas C v (pt. 3) xvii. 



California, Tribes of (Powers) C iii, 1. 



Carvings, Animal, from mounds of the Mississippi valley (Hen- 



shaw) A ii, 117. 



Casa Grande ruin (C. Mindeleff) A xiii, 329 



BULL. X=24 2 17 



