LIST OF PUBLICATIONS LXXXVII 



DORSEY, J. Owen; Osage traditions A vi, 373. 



. Siouan sociolngy A xr, 205. 



, The G'egiba language C vi. 



, edlior; A Dakota-English dictionary, by Stephen Eetiiiu 



Riggs C vii. 



, Daliota grammar, texts, and ctliniigrapliy. by 8. R. Riggs. C ix. 



Dwellings, furniture, au<l implements of the Omaha (Dorsey ) . A xiii, 263. 



Eskimo about Bering strait (Nelson) A xviii, 3. 



language, Bilili<)grai)hy of the (Pilling) B A = l. 



, The central (Boas) A vi, 399. 



, see Point Baurow; Ung.\.va district. 



Ethnography, grammar, and texts, of the Dakota (Riggs i. ..C ix. 



Ethnology of the Uugava district (Turner) A xi, l.")9. 



Evolution of language (Powell) A i, 1. 



Fetiches, Zuni (Gushing) A ii, 3. 



Fbwkks, J. Walter; Archeological expedition to Arizona in 



1895 A xvii. 519. 



, Tusayan katcinas A xv. 245. 



, Tusayan snake ceremonies ■ A xvi, 267. 



Fletcher, Rohert; On prehistoric trephining and cranial 



amulets C v (pt. 2). 



FowKE, Gerard; Stone art A xiii, 47. 



, Archeologii" investigations in .lames and Potomac valleys. B w = 23. 



Fl UNITDRE, dwellings, and implemeutsoftheOmaha (Dorsey) .A xiii, 263. 



Furuhelm, J. ; Notes on the natives of Alaska C i, 111. 



Gatschet, Albert S. ; Illustration of the method of record- 

 ing Indian languages A i, .579. 



, The Klamath Indians of soiitliwesteru Oregon C ii. 



Gksture signs and signals of the North American Indians 



(Mallery) M 1. 



Gesture speech. Introduction to the study of sign language 



as illustrating (Mallery) Int. 3. 



Ghost-dance religion (Mooney) A xiv, 641. 



GiBBS, George ; Notes on the use of numerals among the T'sim 



si-an' C i, 155. 



, Tribes of western Washington and northwestern Oregon . C i, 157. 



and Dall, W. H.; Vocabularies of tribes of the extreme 



northwest C i, 121. 



Gold and other metals, Use of, among the ancient inhabitants 



of Chiriqui (Holmes) B c=3. 



Grammar, texts, aud ethnography of the Dakota (Riggs) .. ..C ix. 



Grand JIedicine society of the Ojibwa (Hoffman) .A vii, 143. 



Graphic syste.m and ancient methods of the Mayas (Brintou).C v (pt. 31, xvii. 



Hasjelti Dail.iis ceremonial of the Navajo (J. Stevensou). ..A viii, 229. 

 Hensiiaw, H. \V. ; Animal carvings from mounds of the Mis- 

 sissippi valley A ii, 117. 



, Perforated stones from California B it^2. 



Hodge, F. W. ; List of publications of the Bureau of Ethnol- 

 ogy with index to authors and subjects B x^24. 



Hoffman, W.J. ; TheMide' wiwin or "grand medicine society " 



of the Ojibwa A vii, 143. 



, The Menomini Indians A xiv, 3. 



HoLDEN, E. S. ; Studies in Central American picture writing. A i, 205. 



