14 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BULL 58 
Roy. 8°. 
Report of the Ethnologist-in-charge. 
Seneca myths and fiction, collected by Jeremiah Curtin and J. N. B. 
Hewitt; edited by J. N. B. Hewitt. 
BULLETINS 
(1). Bibhography of the Eskimo language by James Constantine 
Pilling 1887 
8°. v, 116 p. (incl. 8 p. of facsimiles). 
(2). Perforated stones from California by Henry W. Henshaw 
1887 
Gan Si pee oe tis, 
(3). The use of gold and other metals among the ancient inhabit- 
ants of Chiriqui, Isthmus of Darien by William H. Holmes 1887 
See OT spy, 22 hie: 
(4). Work in mound exploration of the Bureau of Ethnology by 
Cyrus Thomas 1887 
8°. 15 p., 1 fig. 
(5). Bibliography of the Siouan languages by James Constantine 
Pilling 1887 
Se DeWeno Ie Ds 
(6). Bibliography of the Iroquoian languages by James C. Pil- 
ling 1888 [1889] 
8°. vi, 208 p. (incl. 4 p. facsimiles), 5 unnumbered facsimiles. 
Out of print. 
(7). Textile fabrics of ancient Peru by William H. Holmes 1889 
8°. 17 p., 11 fig. 
(8). The problem of the Ohio mounds by Cyrus Thomas 1889 
8°. 54 p., 8 fig. 
(9). Bibliography of the Muskhogean languages by James Con- 
stantine Pilling 1889 
8%. v, 114 p. Out of print. 
(10). The circular, square, and octagonal earthworks of Ohio by 
Cyrus Thomas 1889 
87 e0 p., 1 pl. fig. Out of print. 
(11). Omaha and Ponka letters by James Owen Dorsey 1891 
8°. 127 p: (Outof print. 
(12). Catalogue of prehistoric works east of the Rocky mountains 
by Cyrus Thomas 1891 
8°. 246 p.,17 pl. and maps. Out of print. 
(13). Bibliography of the Algonquian languages by James Con- 
stantine Pilling 1891 [1892] 
8°. x, 614 p., 82 facsimiles. Out of print. 
