LXXXIV BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



>IISCELLANEOT^S TUBEICATIOXS 



(All of the icorku iw this serien arr out of print) 



(1). Smithsonian iustitutiou — Bureau of Ethnology J. W. Powell, 

 director — A collection of gesture-signs and signals of the North Ameri- 

 can Indians with some comparisons by Garrick Mallery. Brevet 

 lieut. col. and formerly acting chief signal offlcer, U. S. army — Distrib- 

 uted only to collaborators — Washington Government printing office 

 1880 



43. 329 p. 



XoTE — 250 copies printed for use of coll;il)orators only. 



(2). Smithsonian institution — Bureau of Ethnology J. W. Powell 

 director — Proof sheets of a bibliography of the languages of the North 

 American Indians by James Constantine Pilling— (Distributed only to 

 collaborators) — "Washington Government printing office 188.5 



43. XL, 1135 p., 29 pi. (facsimiles). 



XoTE^Only 110 copies iirinted for the nse of (■ollal)orators, 10 of them on one side 

 of the sheet. 



It was the intention to have this Bibliography form Volume x of " Contributions 

 to North American Ethnology," but the work assumed such proportions that it was 

 subsequently deemed advisable to publish it as a part of the series of Bulletins, devot- 

 iug a Bulletin to each linguistic stock. 



(3). [Linguistic families of the Indian tribes north of Mexico with 

 provisional list of the principal tribal names and synonyms.] 

 16°. 55 p. 



XOTE — A few copies printed in 1885 for the use of the compilers of an Indian Cyclo- 

 pedia and Synonymy now in preparation. It is without title-page, name, or date, 

 but was compiled from a manuscript list of Indian tribes by .Tames Mooney. 



(4). [Map of] Linguistic stocks of Americ-au Indians north of Mexico 

 by J. W. Powell. [1891.] 



Note — A limited edition of this map, which forms plate i of the Seventh Annual 

 Report, was issued on heavy paper, 19 by 22 inches, for the use of students. 



