LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 
yesture speech, Introduction to the study of sign language 
aseillis tratim cas GMislle riya). ee ee ee es Se eee I 
Ghost-dancesreligion «(Moone yy) ee ee ee ay A 
Gibbs, George. Notes on the use of numerals among the 
iy DEST Gd\=fS1 E79 01k, ee ee Pe ere Ce eNOS 108 LTE Gurr RRSP EES chet SAmee os 8 MF C 
Tribes of western Washington and northwestern Oregon____C 
and Dall, W. H. Vocabularies of tribes of the extreme 
INO TeteR WG te eee te Ds eB dea a el ee BR debt Margi C 
Gila-Salt valleys, upper, antiquities of (Hough) ___--________ B 
Goddard, P. E. See Bulletin 40 (pt. 1.) 
Gold and other metals, Use of, among the ancient inhabit- 
ANCES Ore (Ol ewyinKop bite {018 Koy book eys)) \akiee See SEs th BES er ee eee hee eee B 
Grammar, texts, and ethnography, Dakota (Riggs) -_-_______ C 
Graphic system and ancient methods of the Mayas (Brinton) __C 
Guiana Indians, animism and folk-lore of, An inquiry into the 
(ERC falng) ern aes ae ee es le eh eo es ee Pe A 
Haida language. See Bulletin 40 (pt. 1). 
text SvandamychAssGS wanton) as as oe ea es ee SS B 
Hako, The: a Pawnee ceremony (A. C. Fletcher) —--.-_----__ A 
Halbert, Henry S. (editor). <A dictionary of the Choctaw 
AT SEC oS ee te i ie SOE SR A 2 isa B 
Hale, Edward Everett. Introduction to Natick Dictionary 
(GRIT Lh) es ee tS ss Be ee SEN DS Le ese B 
Handbook of American Indian languages (Boas, editor) —~____ B 
of American Indians north of Mexico (Hodge, editor) ______. B 
Harrington, J. P. Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians_____-A 
and Henderson, Junius. Ethnozoology of the Tewa Indians_B 
and others. Hthnobotany of the Tewa Indians_______--___- B 
Hasjelti Dailjis ceremonial of the Navajo (J. Stevenson) __-~~-/ A 
Hawaii, Unwritten literature of (Mmerson) 2-5.) oss ses B 
Henderson, Junius, and Harrington, J. P. Ethnozoology of 
EIST Sy cetle Ler hears eee nS EE ae SE ee B 
and others. The physiography of the Rio Grande valley, 
Berl (Gye een Sa so Si OP a I ae eR RE, 2A eA EO B 
Henshaw, H. W. Animal carvings from mounds of the Mis- 
SSSI O pO lege veel ype eee a Ee a ee Ea) ee Sa A 
Perforatedestones froma California 7 So eae ee B 
Tribes of North America, with synonymy.  Skittagetan 
TERY aN yes ga aa a la OA a M 
Hewett, Edgar L. Antiquities of the Jemez plateau, New 
INS 6 (0 ere eres he AMNews B 
and others. The physiography of the Rio Grande valley, 
FIN IVT cme wee re RE, 2 ou wnt BA Se eee os bE B 
Hewitt, J. N. B. Comparative lexicology (of the Serian and 
SVT AMed Ana eR) ee a ee ee ee ee A 
HF OOMOLANS COSIN O10 Sy. = =) ee eS eee A 
and Curtin, Jeremiah. Seneca myths and fiction__-__-_---~-~ A 
Hieroglyphs, Maya, An _ introduction to the study of 
TERRONTO 11 Gy) as se a en eee B 
History: Mayan antiquities, calendar systems, and (F%orste- 
mann, Schellhas, Sapper, Seler, Dieseldori) === ss eae B 
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