XC BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



MooNEY, James; Calendar history of the Kiowa Indians A xvii, 129. 



, Sacred formuhis of the Cherokees A vii, 301. 



, Sionan tribes of the east B v^22. 



, The Ghost-dance religion, with a sketch of the Sionx 



outbreak of 1890 A xiv, 641. 



Morgan, Lewis II.; Houses and house-life of the American 



aborigines iv. 



MoRTUAKY CUSTOMS, Introduction to the study of (Yarrow) . .Int. 4. 



of the North American Indiau.s (Yarrow) A 1, 87. 



Mound EXPLORATIONS of the Bureau of Ethnology (Thomas).. A xii, .S; B 

 Mounds, Burial, of the northern sections of the United States 



(Thoma.s) A v, 3. 



of the Mississippi valley, Animal carvings from (Hen- 



shaw) A ii, 117. 



, Ohio, The problem of the (Thomas) B n = 8. 



, Prehistoric, east of the Rocky mountains 'Thomas) B i. = 12. 



Mountain chant: a Navajo ceremony (Matthews) A v, 379. 



MuNiz, M. A., and McGee, W J; Primitive trephining in 



Peru A xvi, 3. 



Murdoch, John; Ethnological results of the Point Barrow 



expedition A ix, 3. 



, editor; Ethnology of the Ungava district, Hudson Bay 



territory, by Lucien M. Turner A xi, 159. 



MrsKHOGEAN languages, Bibliography of the (Pilling) B 1^9. 



Mythology of the North American Indiau.s (Powell) A i, 17. 



Myths of creation (Zuui), Outlines of (Gushing) A xiii, 321. 



of the Iroquois (Smith) A ii, 47. 



Navaho ceremonial of Hasjelti Dalljis and mythical sand 



painting (J. Stevenson) \ viii, 229. 



ceremony, The mountain chant (Matthews) A v, 379. 



houses (C. Mindeleff) A xvii, 469. 



silversmiths (Matthews) A ii, 167. 



weavers (Matthews) A iii, 371. 



Nelson E. W. ; The Eskimo about Bering strait A xviii, 3. 



Numerals, Notes on the use of, among the T'sim si-an' (Gibbs).C i, 1.55. 



Ohio Mounds, The problem of the (Thomas) B n;=8. 



Ojibwa, MidO'wiwin or "grand medicine society "of the (Hoff- 

 man) A vii, 143. 



Omaha and Ponka letters (Dorscy) B K = ll. 



dwellings, furniture, and implements (Dorsey) A xiii, 263. 



sociology (Dorsey) X iii, 205. 



Oregon, northwestern, Tribes of (Gibbs) C i, 157. 



Osage traditions (Dorsey) A vi, 373. 



Pamunkey Indians of Virginia (Pollard) B y = 17. 



Perforated stones from California (Henshaw) B B=2. 



Peru, ancient, Textile fabrics of (Holmes) B G =7. 



, Primitive trephining in (Mufiiz-McGee) A xvi, 3. 



Pictographs of the North American Indians (Mallery ) A iv, .3. 



Picture-writing of the American Indians (Mallery) A x, 3. 



, Studies in Central American (Holden) A i, 205. 



Pilling, J. C. ; Bibliography of the Algomiuian languages.. .B M=:13. 



, Bibliogra])hy of the Athapascan languages ■. . . B N = 14. 



, Bibliograjihy of the Chinookan languages B o = 15. 



, Bibliography of the Eskimo language B a ^ 1. 



