1212 GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS [eth. ann. 48 



Language; Philology, or the Science of (Powell) 20: xxxix. 



Language, Sign, Among the North American Indians, Compared with that 



Among Other Peoples and Deaf-Mutes (Mallery) 1: 263. 

 Languages, Illustration of the Method of Recording Indian (Dorsey-Gatschet- 



"Riggs) 1: 579.. 

 Legends, Seneca Fiction, Myths, and (Curtin-Hewitt) 32: 37. 

 Lexicology, Comparative, of the Serian and Yuman Languages (Hewitt) 17: 



299*. 

 Life, Rehgious, of the Zuni Child (M. C. Stevenson) 5: 533. 

 Limitation to the Use of Some Anthropologic Data (Powell) 1: 71. 

 Linguistic Families, Indian, of America North of Mexico (Powell) 7:1. 

 Linguistic Manuscripts in the Library of the Bureau of Ethnology, Catalogue of 



(Pilling) 1: 553. 

 List of Annual Reports of the Bureau of American Ethnology with an Index to 



Authors and Titles (Bonnerjea) 48: 1185. 

 List of Pubhcations of the Bureau of American Ethnology 16: ci; 17: lxxv; 



28: i; 30: 387. 

 Little Spotted Buffalo, Those who Worship the. Notes on the Fox Society 



Known as (Michelson) 40: 497. 

 Localization of Tusayan Clans (C. MindelefT) 19: 635. 

 MacCauley, Clay. The Seminole Indians of Florida 5: 469. 

 McGee^ W. J. Primitive Numbers 19: 821. 



The Seri Indians 17: 1. 



• The Siouan Indians 15: 153. 



McGee, W. J., and Muniz, M. A. Primitive Trephining in Peru 16: 3. 

 Maine, Texts from; Wawenock Myths (Speck) 43: 165. 



Mallery, Garrick, Pictographs of the North American Indians; a Preliminary 

 Paper 4: 3. 



Picture-writing of the American Indians 10: 3. 



Sign Language Among North American Indians Compared with that 



Among Other Peoples and Deaf-Mutes 1 : 263. 



Mancos, Preliminary Account of the Anticjuities of the Region Between the, and 

 La Plata Rivers in Southwestern Colorado (Morris) 33: 155. 



Manuscripts, Linguistic, in the Library of the Bureau of Ethnology, Catalogue 

 of (PiUing) 1: 553. 



Manuscripts, Notes on Certain Mayan and Mexican (Thomas) 3: 3. 



Masks, Labrets, and Certain Aboriginal Customs (Dall) 3: 67. 



Matthews, Washington. Navajo Silversmiths 2: 167. 



Navajo Weavers 3: 371. 



— ■ — — The Mountain Chant; a Navajo Ceremony 5: 379. 



Maya and Mexican Manuscripts, Notes on Certain (Thomas) 3: 3. 



Maya Codices, Aids to the Study of the (Thomas) 6: 253-. 



Maya Year, Day Symbols of the (Thomas) 16: 199. 



Mayan Calendar Systems (Thomas) 19: 693; 22, i: 197. 



Medical Practices, Religious Beliefs and, of the Creek Indians (Swanton) 42: 



473. 

 Medicinal Practices, Mohegan, Weather-lore and Superstitions (Speck-Tanta- 



quidgeon) 43: 264. 

 Medicine-Men of the Apache (Bourke) 9: 443. 

 Menomini Indians, the (Hoffman) 14: 3. 

 Method of Recording Indian Languages, Illustration of the (Dorsey-Gatschet- 



Riggs) 1: 579. 

 Mexican and Mayan Manuscripts, Notes on Certain (Thomas) 3: 3. 

 Mexico and Central America, Numeral Systems of (Thomas) 19: 853. 



