1214 GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS [eth. ann. 48 



Mytiiology, Esoteric Fraternities and Ceremonies of the Zuni Indians (M. C. 



Stevenson) 23: L 

 Mythology of the North American Indians, Sketch of the (Powell) 1: 17. 

 Mythology, Tsimshian (Boas-Tate) 31: 29. 

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

 Myths of the Cherokee (Mooney) 19: 3. 

 Myths of the Iroquois (Smith) 2: 47. 



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

 Myths, Zuni Creation, Outhnes of (Gushing) 13: 321. 

 Myths, Zuni Origin (Bunzel) 47: 545. 

 Native Tribes and Dialects of Connecticut; Mohegan-Peciuot Diary (Speck) 



43: 199. 

 Navaho Houses (C. Mindeleff) 17: 469. 



Navajo Ceremony, The Mountain Chant, a (Matthews) 5: 379. 

 Navajo Indians, Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and Mythical Sand Paintings of 



the (J. Stevenson) 8: 229. 

 Navajo Silversmiths (Matthews) 2: 167. 

 Navajo Weaver (Matthews) 3: 371. 



Nelson, E. W. The Eskimo about Bering Strait 18: 3. 

 New Mexico, Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from, in 1879 (J. Stevenson) 



2: 307. 

 New Mexico, Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from, in 1880 (J. Stevenson) 



2: 423. 

 New Mexico, Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from, in 1881 (J. Stevenson) 



3: 511. 

 New Mexico, Isleta (Parsons) 47: 193. 



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

 Notes on Fox Mortuary Customs and Beliefs (Michelson) 40: 351. 

 Notes on Fox Society Known as "Those Who Worship the Little Spotted 



Buffalo" (Michelson) 40: 497. 

 Numbers, Primitive (McGee) 19: 821. 



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

 Ojibwa, the Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the (Hoffman) 7: 143. 

 Ojibwa. See Chippewa. 



Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements (Dorsey) 13: 263. 

 Omaha Sociology (Dorsey) 3: 205. 

 Omaha Tribe, the (Fletcher-La Flesche) 27: 15. 



On Limitations to the Use of some Anthropologic Data (Powell) 1: 71. 

 On Masks, Labrets and certain Aboriginal Customs, with an Inquiry into the 



Bearing of their Geographical Distribution (Dall) 3: 67. 

 On the Evolution of Language as Exhibited in the Specialization of the Grammatic 



Processes, the Differentiation of the Parts of Speech, and the Integration of 



the Sentence; from a Studj' of the Indian Languages (Powell) 1: 1. 

 Opinions; Sophiology, or the Science of (Powell) 20: clxxi. 

 Organization, Social, and Social Usages of the Indians of the Creek Confederacy 



(S wanton) 42: 23. 

 Origin and Development of Form and Ornament in Ceramic Art (Holmes) 



4: 437. 

 Origin Myths, Zuni (Bunzel) 47: 545. 

 Origin, the Traditional, of the Fox Society Known as "The Singing-around Rite" 



(Michelson) 40: 541. 

 Ornament, Origin and Development of Form and, in Ceramic Art (Holmes) 



4: 437. 

 Osage Traditions (Dorsey) 6: 373, 



