COXIV BUREALT OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



Bililicigraphy of the Siouan languages (Pilling) B 5. 



of the AVakashan languages ( Pilling) B 19. 



Boas, Franz. The Central Eskimo A vi, 399. 



( 'hinook texts B 20. 



Kathlamet texts B 2<i. 



Kwakiutl texts B 31. 



Tsimshian texts B 27. 



B(jurke, John G. The medicine-men of the Apache A ix, 443. 



Bowditch, C. P. [Papers translated under the supervision of]..B 29 and 30. 

 Brintou, Daniel G. The graphic system and ancient methods of 



the Mayas C v (pt. 3), xvii. 



Calendar history of the Kiowa Indians (Mooney) A xvii, 129. 



Calendar systems, Mayan ( Thomas) A xix, 693, and 



XXII. 



Mayan antiquities, history, and ( F6r.steniann, Schellhas, Sapper, 



Seler, Dieseldorff ) B 30. 



Mexican and Central American antiquities and (Seler) B 29. 



California, Perforated stones from (Henshaw) B 2. 



Tribes of (Powers) C in. 



Carvings, Animal, from mounds of the Mississippi valley (Hen- 

 shaw) A II, 117. 



Casa Grande ruin (C. Mindeleff) A xiii, 289. 



The repair of, in 1891 (C. Mindeleff) A xv, 315. 



Catalogue of collections from New Mexico and Arizona in 1879 



(J. Stevenson) A ii, 307. 



of collections from New Mexico in 1880 (J. Stevenson) A ii, 423. 



of collections from pueblos in 1881 (J. Steveason) A iii, 511. 



of collections made in 1881 (Holmes) A m, 427. 



of linguistic manuscripts in the library of the Bureau of Eth- 

 nology (Pilling) A I, 553. 



of prehistoric works east of the Rocky mountains (Thomas) . . .B 12. 



(Pegiha language. The ( Dorsey ) C vi. 



Central America, numeral systems of Mexico and (Thomas) A xix, 853. 



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



Central American and Mexican antiquities and calendar systems 



( Seler) .' B 29. 



Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and mythical sand painting of the 



Navajo (J. Stevenson) A viii, 229. 



Ceremonies, Tusayan Snake (Fewkes) A xvi, 267. 



Ceremony; The Hako, A Pawnee (A. Fletcher) A xxii. 



Cessions, Indian land, in the United States (Royce-Thomas) A xviii, 521. 



of land by Indian tribes to the United States (Royce) A i, 247. 



Cherokee, Myths of the (Mooney) A xi.x, 3. 



nation of Indians, The (Royce) A v, 121. 



The sacred formulas of the (Mooney) A vii, 301. 



Chinook texts ( Boas) B 20. 



Chinookan languages, Bibliography of the (Pilling) B 15. 



Chiriqui, Columbia, Ancient art of the province of (Holmes) A vi, 3. 



Isthnms of Darien, The use of gold and other metals among the 



ancient inhabitants of (Holmes) B 3. 



Cibola, Architecture of Tusayan and (V. Mindeleff) A viii, 3. 



See Zuiii. 



Clans, Tusayan, Localization of (C. Mindeleff) A xix, 635. 



Cliff ruins of Canvon de Chellv, Arizona (C. Mindeleff i A xvi, 7.3. 



