22 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. [ethnologv 



Mythology of the North American Indians (Powell) A i, 17. 



Myths of creation (Zuui), Outlines of (Gushing) A xiii. 



the Iroquois (Smith) A ii. 47 



Navajo ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and mythical sand paint- 

 ing (J. Stevenson) A viii, 229. 



ceremony. The mountain chant ( Matthews ) A v, 379. 



silversmiths (Matthews) A ii, 167. 



weavers (Matthews) A iii, 371. 



Numerals, Notes on the use of, among the T'sim si-an' (Gibbs) . . C i, 155. 



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



Ojibwa, Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine society '' of the (Hoff- 

 man) A vii, 143. 



Omaha and Ponka letters (Dorsey) B k = 11. 



dwellings, furniture, and implements (Dorsey) A xiii, 263. 



sociology (Dorsey) A iii, 205. 



Oregon, northwestern. Tribes of (Gibbs) C i, 157. 



Osage traditions (Dorsey) .A vi, 373. 



Pamunkey Indians of Virginia (Pollard) B q = 17. 



Perforated stones from California (Henshaw) B n = 2. 



Peru (ancient) Textile fabrics of (Holmes) B G = 7. 



Pictographs of the North American Indians (Mallery) A i v, 3. 



Picture-writing of the American Indians (Mallery) A x, 3. 



Studies in Central American (Holden) A i, 205. 



Pilling, J. C. ; Bibliography of the Algonquian languages B M = 13. 



Athapascan B n ^ 14, 



Chinookan B o := 15. 



Eskimo language B a = 1. 



Iroquoian languages B f = 6. 



Muskhogean B i ^ 9. 



Salishan B r = 16. 



Siouan B e = 5. 



Wakashan B s = 19. 



Catalogue of linguistic manuscripts in the library 



of the Bureau of Ethnology A i, 553. 



Proof-sheets of a bibliography of the languages 



of the North American Indians M 2. 



Point Barrow expedition, Ethnological results of the (Murdoch) A ix, 3. 



Pollard, John Garland ; Pamunkey Indians of Virginia B Q = 17. 



Ponka and Omaha letters (Dorsey) B k = 11. 



Potomac and James valleys, Archeologic investigations in 



(Fowke) B w = 23. 



Pottery, Ancient, of the Mississippi valley (Holmes) A i v, 361. 



of the ancient pueblos (Holmes) A iv, 257. 



of eastern United States (Holmes) C A'iii. 



Pueblo, illustrative of Zuni culture growth (Cushiug).A iv, 467. 

 Powell, J. W. ; Indian linguistic families of America north of 



Mexico A vii, 1. 



Introduction to the study of Indian languages, 

 with words, phrases, and sentences to be col- 

 lected Int. 1,2. 



Map of linguistic stocks north of Mexico M 4. 



On limitations to the use of some anthropologic 



data A i, 71. 



