1198 GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS [eth. ann. 48 



by J. W. Powell, director. (Vignette.) Washington, Government 

 Printing Office, 1904 (1905). 



Roy. 8°. XLV, 634 p., 139 pi., 34 fig. 



Report of the acting director. P. vii-xlv. 



The Zuiii Indians; Their Mythology, Esoteric Fraternities, and Ceremonies, 



by Matilda Coxe Stevenson. P. 1-608. 

 Index. 



Twenty- fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of American 

 Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1902-1903, 

 by W. H. Holmes, chief. (Vignette.) Washington, Government 

 Printing Office, 1907. 



Roy. 8°. XL, 846 p., 21 pL, 1112 fig. 



Report of the chief. P. vii-xl. 



Games of the North American Indians, by Stewart Culin. P. 3-809. 



Index. 



Twenty-fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of American 

 Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1903-1904, 

 by W. H. Holmes, chief. (Vignette.) Washington, Government 

 Printing Office, 1907. 



Roy. 8". XXIX, 296 p., 129 pi., 70 fig. 



Report of the chief. P. ix-xxix. 



The Aborigines of Porto Rico and Neighboring Islands, by Jesse Walter 



Fewkes. P. 3-220. 

 Certain Antiquities of Eastern Mexico, by Jesse Walter Fewkes. P. 221-284. 

 Index. 



Twenty-sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of American 

 Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1904-1905, 

 by W. H. Holmes, chief. (Vignette.) W^ashington, Government 

 Printing Office, 1908. 



Roy. 8". XXXI, 512 p., 58 pi., 117 fig. 



Report of the chief. P. vii-xxxi. 



The Pima Indians, by Frank Russell. P. 3-389. 



The Tlingit Indians, by John R. Swanton. P. 391-485. 



Index. 



Twenty-seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of American 

 Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1905-1906, 

 by W. H. Holmes, chief. (Vignette.) Washington, Government 

 Printing Office, 1911. 



Roy. 8°. P. 672, 65 pi., 132 fig. 



Report of the chief. P. 5-14. 



The Omaha Tribe, by Alice C. Fletcher, holder of the Thaw Fellowship, 



Peabody Museum, Harvard University, and Francis La Flesche, a member 



of the Omaha Tribe. P. 15-654. 

 Index. 



