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Mallery, Garrick ; A collection of gesture-signs and signals of 

 the North American Indians, with some 



comparisons M 1. 



Introduction to the study of sign language 

 among the North American Indiana as illus- 

 trating the gesture speech of mankind Int. 3. 



Pictographs of the North American Indians : 



A preliminary paper A iv, 3. 



Picture-writing of the American Indians A x. 3. 



Sign language among North American Indi- 

 ans compared with that among other peo- 

 ples and deaf-mutes A i, 263. 



Manuscripts, Linguistic, in the library of the Bureau of Eth- 

 nology (Pilling) A i,.553. 



Notes on certain Maya and Mexican (Thomas) A iii, 3. 



Manuscript Troano, Study of the (Tliomas) C v (pt. 3), 1. 



Map of linguistic stocks north of Mexico (Powell) M 4. 



Masks, labrets, and certain aboriginal customs (Dall) A iii, 67. 



Matthews, W. ; Navajo silversmiths A ii, 167. 



Navajo weavers A iii, 371. 



The mountain chant : a Navaj o ceremony A v, 379. 



Maya codices. Aids to the study of (Thomas) A vi, 253. 



and Mexican manuscripts, Notes on (Thomas) A iii, 3. 



Graphic system and ancient methods of the (Brinton) C v (pt. 3),xvii. 



year (Thomas) B u r= 18. 



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



Mexican and Maya manuscripts, Notes on (Thomas) ..A iii, 3. 



Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine society" of the Ojibwa 



(Hoffman) A vii, 143. 



Mindeleff, C. ; Aboriginal remains in Verde valley, Arizona A xiii, 179. 



Casa Grande ruin A xiii, 329. 



Mindeleff, V. ; A study of pueblo architecture : Tusayan and 



Cibola A viii, 3. 



Mooney, James; Linguistic families of Indian tribes north of 



Mexico M 3. 



The sacred formulas of the Cherokees A vii, 301. 



Siouan tribes of the east B A' =r 22. 



Morgan, Lewis H. ; Houses and house-life of the American abo- 

 rigines C iv. 



Mortuary customs, Introduction to the study of (Yarrow) Int. 4. 



of the North American Indians (Yarrow) . .. A i, 87. 



Mound explorations of the Bureau of Ethnology (Thomas) A xii, 3; B D ^4, 



ISIounds, Burial, of the northern sections of the United States 



(Thomas) A v, 3. 



Mounds of the Mississippi valley, Animal carvings from (Hen- 



shaw) A ii, 117. 



Mounds (Ohio), the problem of the (Thomas) B n = 8. 



Mounds, Prehistoric, east of the Rocky mountains (Thomas) . . . B L = 12. 



Mountain chant : A Navajo ceremony (Matthews) A v, 379. 



Murdoch, John; Ethnological results of the Point Barrow expe- 

 dition A ix,3. 



Murdoch, John, editor; Ethnology of the Ungava district. Hud- 

 sou Bay territory, by Lucien M. Turner A xi. 159 



Muskhogean languages. Bibliography of the (Pilling) B i := 9. 



