LIST OF PUBLICATIONS CCXVII 



Hoffman, W. J. The MiilO'wiwin or "grand medicine society" 



of the Ojibwa A vii, 143. 



The Menomini Indians A xi v, ,S. 



Holden, E. S. Studies in Central American picture writing A r, 205. 



Holmes, W. H. Aboriginal pottery of the eastern United States. A x.x, I. 



An ancient quarry in Indian Territory B 21 . 



Ancient art of the province of Chiriqui, Colombia A vi, 3. 



Ancient pottery of the JMississippi valley A iv, 361. 



Art in shell of the ancient Americans A ii, 170. 



Illustrated catalogue of a portion of the collections made by the 



Bureau of Ethnology during the field seas(jn of 1881 .\. iii, 427. 



Introduction to archeologie investigations in James and Potomac 



valleys ( Fowke) B 23. 



Origin and development of f(jrm and (irnanient in ceramic art. .A iv, 437. 



Pottery of the ancient pueblos A iv, 257. 



Prehistoric textile art of eastern United States A xiri, 3. 



Prehistoric textile fabrics of the United States, derived from 



impressions on pottery A iii, 393. 



Stone implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater prov- 

 ince - A -XV, 3. 



A study of the textile art in its relation to the development of 



form and ornament A vi, 189. 



Textile fabrics of ancient Peru B 7. 



The use of gold and other metals among the ancient inhabitants 



of Chiriqui, Isthmus of Darien B 3. 



Honduras, northern. Mounds in (Gann) A xi.x, (i55. 



Hopi katcinas, drawn by native artists ( Fewkes) A xxi, 3. 



See also Tusayan. 



Houses and house-life of the American aljorigines (Morgan) C iv. 



Houses, Navaho (C. Mindeleff) A xvii, 469. 



Hudson Bay territory. Ethnology of the Ungava district ( Turner ) . A xi, 1 59. 



Illustrated catalogue of collections made in 1881 (Holmes) .A. iii, 427. 



of collections from New Mexico and Arizona in 1879 (J. Ste- 

 venson) A II, 307. 



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



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



Illustration of the method of recording Indian languages (Dorsey, 



(Tatschet, Riggs) --V i, 579. 



Implements, Omaha dwellings, furniture, and (Dorsey) A xiii, 263. 



Stone, of the Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater province 



( Holmes) A xv, 3. 



Indian Territor}', Ancient quarry in ( Holmes) B 21 . 



Industries; Technology, or the science of (Powell) -A. xx, xxix. 



Innuit, Terms of relationship used by the (Dall) C i, 1 1 7. 



Institutions; Sociology, or the science of (Powell) A xx. lix. 



Instruction; Sophiology, or the science of activities designed to 



give (Powell) A xx, clxxi. 



Introduction to the study of Indian languages ( Powell) I 1 and 2. 



to the study of mortuary customs ( Yarrow) I 4. 



to the study of sign language (Mallery ) I 3. 



Iroquoian languages. Bibliography of the (Pilling) B 6. 



Iroquois cosmogony (Hewitt) A xxi, 127. 



Iroquois, Myths of the (Smith) A ii, 47. 



