CCXVI BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



Fetiches, Zuni ((lushing) A ii, 3. 



Fewkes, J. W. Archeological expedition to Arizona in 1895 A xvii, 519. 



Hopi katcinas, <lra\vn by native artists A xxi, 3. 



Tusaj'an Flute and Snake ceremonies A xix, 957. 



Tusayan katoinas - A x v, 245. 



Tusayan niijjration traditions A xix, 573. 



Tusayan Snake ceremonies A x vi, 267. 



Two summers' work in pueblo ruins A xxii. 



Fletcher, Alice 0. The Hako: a Pawnee ceremony A xxii. 



Fletcher, Robert. On prehistoric trephining and cranial amulets. C v. 



Florida, The Seminole Indians of ( MacCauley ) A v, 469. 



Flute and Snake ceremonies, Tusayan (Fewkes) A xix, 957. 



Form and ornaments in ceramic art (Holmes) A iv, 437. 



Formulas, Sacred, of the Cherokees (Mooney ) A vir, 301. 



Forstemann, E., and others. Mayan antiquities, calendar sys- 

 tems, and history B .!! >. 



Fowke, Gerard. Stone art A xiii, 47. 



Archeologic investigations in James and Potomac valleys B 23. 



Furniture, dwellings, and implements, Omaha (Dorsey) A xiii, 263. 



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



Gann, Thomas. Mounds in northern Honduras A xix, 655. 



Gatschet, Albert S. Illustration of the method of recording In- 

 dian languages _ A i, 579. 



The Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon C ii. 



Gesture signsand signals of the North American Indians (Mallery)-M 1. 

 Gesture speech. Introduction to the study of sign language as 



illustrating ( Mallery ) I 3. 



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



Gibhs, 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 north- 

 west - C I, 121. 



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



Chiri(iui (Holmes) B 3. 



Grammar, texts, and ethnography, Dakota (Riggs) C ix. 



Graphic system and ancient methodsof the Mayas (Brinton) C v (pt. 3), x 



Haida texts (Swan ton ) B 28. 



Hako (The) : a Pawnee ceremony (A. C. Fletcher) A xxii. 



Hasjelti Dailjis ceremonial of the Navajo (J. Stevenson) A viii, 229. 



Henshaw, II. W. Animal carvings from mounds of the Missis- 

 sippi valley .\ ii, 117. 



Perforated stones from California B 2. 



Tribes of North America, with synonymy. Skittagetan family -M 5. 

 Hewitt, J. N. B. Comparative lexicology (of the Serian and 



Yuman languages) A xvii, 299*. 



Iroquois cosmogony A xxi, 127. 



History; Mayan antiquities, calendar systems, and (Forstemann, 



Schellhas, Sapper, Seler, Dieseldorff ) _ B 30. 



Hodge, F. W. Advance pages. Dictionary of American Indians 



north of Mexico M 6. 



List of publications of the Bureau of Ethnology with index to 



authors and subjects B 24. 



