98 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BULL, 5& 
Hodge, F. W. Advance pages. Dictionary of American In- 
dians northofeMexicose= =~ = 2 va Bes Pree eee Ee M 6. 
List of publications of the Bureau of Ethnology_______--_-_. B 24, 36. 
editor. Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico__B_ 30. 
Eofimanyaw td... lhe Menomini Indians! ===. =e JA) PXVio: 
The Midé’wiwin or “grand medicine society” of the 
Opi Was 232. sre ee eS ee Te eh ee Se A vit, 148. 
Holden, E. 8S. Studies in Central American picture-writing__A 1, 205. 
Holmes, W. H. Aboriginal pottery of the eastern United 
NinitG@S 9 5 eles ee Be Se ane ee he ee ee eee As tixcxee ie 
ANTANGient Clary ans in diantMernitOrye==—= === =.= ee Beye 
Ancient art of the province of Chiriqui, Colombia__—__--_~ SAU iy iTe eb 
Ancient pottery of the Mississippi valley__------__-__-___ A. Iv, 361. 
Art in shell of the ancient Americans____________________ AY TEs 
A study of the textile art in its relation to the develop- 
Ment OL eOrMeAnGLOkM AM eh te esse ee See ee eee A vi, 189. 
Illustrated catalogue of a portion of the collections made 
by the Bureau of Ethnology during the field season of 
TSS Sa eS ie Ps eg a Ea od DEE OD _A. 111, 427. 
Introduction to archeologie investigations in James and 
Potomac:valleySaGHow ke))=222 25 —4) 42-3. ees By 2a 
Origin and development of form and ornament in ceramic 
ST eA ch se Pe ee A. Iv;43%e 
Pottery7otmune; ancient) bueblos= === == A. Iv, 257. 
Prehistoric textile art of eastern United States____-_---_- LA yy aS: 
Prehistoric textile fabrics of the United States, derived | 
FrOMsLMpPressions OnepOtLery == Ss eee A, iy 393: 
Stone implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater 
HEV Oval C00 2 re eR aa oh A. XViss 
Mexdiletabricss0f anGlent~eerua = =) os 4.2. Se ee BowG 
The use of gold and other metals among the ancient in- 
habitants of ‘Chiriqui,- Isthmus of Darien—_--=-_-__-___ Bs: 
(collaborator.) Early man in South America_—-----~-~-~-~--- B. 52: 
Honduras, northern, Mounds in (Gann) —-_____-______-----__ A, XIX, 655. 
Hopi katcinas, drawn by native artists (Fewkes)----------- AL axes 
See also Tusayan. 
Hough, Walter. Antiquities of the upper Gila-Salt vyalleys.__B 35. 
Houses and house-life of the American aborigines (Morgan) _C Iv. 
Houses: Navaho (Cs Mindelett) === A xvit, 469. 
Hrdlitka, Ale. Physiological and medical observations 
among the Indians of southwestern United States and 
NOLEN: NGCKICO me ae ee ee ee B 34. 
Skeletal remains suggesting or attributed to early man in 
INGE SAN OI Canta eee os So ee B33 
Tuberculosis among certain Indian tribes of U. S---------- B 42: 
in collaboration with Holmes, Willis, Wright, and Fenner. 
Early man in South America_—.--_--_-_-___-—-__=_______ BaapZs 
Hudson Bay territory, Ethnology of the Ungava district 
(DUNT) ee eS ee ee A x1, 159. 
Hula. Sacred songs of the (Hmerson) ------------------------ B38. 
Tilupa language. See Bulletin 40 (pt. 1). 
