84 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BULL. 58 
Porto Rico and neighboring islands, Aborigines of 
CRS WAKE 8) Se ee Ms eet iy FS Ee ier ee ee TAN ES: 
Potomac and James. valleys, Archeologiec investigations in 
(CHOwWke)i. Seeses 3 a ea ee aie eres See 9 ce ee 1B. Se 
Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater province, Stone implements 
of. (Holmes) S22 ee ee ee ote 2 ae eee AN EXV Sor 
Pottery, Aboriginal, of the eastern United States (Holmes)__A xx, 3. 
Ancient, of the Mississippi valley (Holmes)__-_--_________ LAY SIvASGIE 
OLaphesancienteeueblos {CHolmes) 2222s eee AL tiv, 25 
Prehistoric textile fabrics of-the United States, derived 
fromMMimMpPressionsion.((Eolmes) 222 eee eee A: -Itt, 393. 
Pueblo, A study of, as illustrative of Zuni culture growth 
(EG GS Tae) ee Ee De ee A Iv, 467. 
Powell, J. W. Isthetology, or the science of activities de- 
Sienéd: tocgive pleasure 2-2) tee) eee AN Meare live 
Indian linguistic families of America north of Mexico____- AN vivany a 
Introduction to the study of Indian languages, with words, 
phrases, and sentencés to be collected___________~________ T ecolland2; 
Map of linguistic stocks of American Indians north of 
WMexi Coste. see ae se oo tee oe ee ee eee M 4,7. 
OnLactivital Simiilaribies ss Bete ats 2 ee eA eI ave 
On limitations to the use of some anthropologic data______~- Au tarearale 
Ont regimmenbatl mee 5. eee ek Fea ee eee a age ee oe AVE SeVAIGINS 
Onithe evolutionvo® lancuace. = 2 2 eee Na a Fs 
Philology, or the science of activities designed for expres- 
SiG Wee ree a nL Le eee JA, EX fICXSIER, 
Sketch of the mythology of the North American Indians__--A 1,17. 
Sociology, or theisciencerohinsmiutionss==-- eee AL eo Eexelinxe 
Sophiology, or the science of activities designed to give 
CHOYSHEL EDC] U0) Qlsney 3 3a egg ee pe | eV EN Ee ge Wee, Geter Seek et eee. - Ale ixoxe Clade 
Technology, or the science of Trisha (2 ated eee At fh kak PERRIS, 
Wyandot government: a short study of tribal society_______- As petite 
editor. Linguistics (of the tribes of California) -___-_______- C111, 489. 
Powers; Scephens) TribessoCalifomins===22—2 == EE C It. 
Prehistoric trephining and cranial amulets (R. Fletcher) _—-~~~_ Oui 
Primitive numbersu@\icGee) 2S ee ee eee Ao pexrxe S216 
Problem of the Ohio mounds, The (Thomas) —_------_----_-__-- Bs: 
Proof-sheets of a bibliography of the languages of the North 
Amernicanp indian se Gelling) 2) ee eee Nie 2 
Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology, List of___B 24, 81,86, 49, 
5S): A cxoxviliaiyane 
Pueblo architecture: Tusayan and Cibola (V. Mindeleff) ~~~ A VIII, 3. 
culture, The physiography of the Rio Grande vyatley, 
N. Mex., in relation to (Hewett and others) —-_------_=—=- B54. 
pottery as illustrative of Zufi culture growth (Cushing)----A _ Iv, 467. 
ruins, Two summers’ work im (Hewes) —-—=-—_====_____=== ‘Ay, EXSCIT wpoteplitieys 
Pueblos, ancient, Pottery of the (Holmes) ________----______ BAY av, 25% 
Quarry, Ancient, in Indian Territory (Holmes) -----+----~-- EBe21. 
Rau, Charles. Observations on cup-shaped and other lapi- 
darian sculptures in the Old World and in America________. Cry. 
merimentation (Rowell)... == 2 = 2. ee eee A XV, (civ. 
