CCXX IJUREAH OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



Mmmtaiii rliant; a Navajo i-eremony (Matthews) A v, 379. 



Mufiiz, M. A., and Mt-Gee, W J. Primitive trephining in Peru.. A .xvi, 3. 

 JIuriiiich, Jiilin. Ktlinologii-al results of the Point Barrow expe- 

 dition A IX, :!. 



rdilor. Ethnology of the I'ngava distriet, Hudson Bay terri- 

 tory, by Lucien M. Turner A x i, 159. 



Muskhogean languages, Bibliography of the (Pilling) _ B 9. 



^lythology of the North American Indians (Powell) -\ i, 1 7. 



Myths, Zuni creation, Outlines of (Cushing) A xiii, 321. 



of the Cherokee (Mooney) A xix, 3. 



of the Iroquois (Smith) A ii, 47. 



Natii-k dictionary (Trumbull) B L'."i. 



Xavaho houses ("c. Mindeleff ) A xvii. 4fi9. 



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



Navajo Indians, Ceremonial of llasjelti Dailjis and mythical sand 



painting of the (J. Stevenson ) V \- ii i, 1'29. 



Navajo silversmiths (Matthew-s) -\ ii, li>7. 



Navajo weavers (Matthew's) .V iii, 371. 



Nelson, E. W. The Eskimo about Bering strait .V xvin, 3. 



New Mexico, Illustrated catalogue of collections from, in 1.S79 



(J. Stevenson) A_ ii, .307. 



in 1880 (J. Stevenson) A ii, 423. 



in 1881 (J. Stevenson)... -...\ iii, oil. 



Northwest, extreme, Tribes,of the (Dall) C i, 1. 



Notes on the natives of Alaska ( Furuhelm 1 C i, 1 1 1 . 



Numbers, primitive (McGee) A xix, S21. 



Numerals, Note on the use of, among the T'sim si-an' (Gibbs) . . .C i, 155. 



Numeral systems of Mexico and Central America ( Thomas) A xix, .'^o3. 



Ohio, The circular, square, and octa.sri mal earthworks of ( Thomas ) . B 10. 



Ohio mounds. The problem of the (Thomas) B 8. 



OjiViwa, The Mide'wiwin or "grand medicine society" of the 



(Hoffman) -^ vii, 143. 



Omaha and Ponka letters ( Dorsey) B 11. 



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



Omaha sociology ( Dorsey) A iii, 205. 



Opinions: Sophiology, or the science of (Powell ) A xx, clxxi. 



Oregon, northwestern, Tribes of (Gibbs) 1 . .C i, 157. 



southwestern. The Klamath Indians of (Gatschet) C ii. 



Osage traditions (Dorsey) .V vi, 373. 



Panuinkey Indians of Virginia (Pollard) B 17. 



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



Perforated stones from California ( Hensha w ) B 2. 



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



Primitive trephining in ( Muniz-JIcGee) A xvi. 3. 



Philology, or the science of activities designed for expression 



(Powell) A XX, cxxxix. 



Pictographs of the North American Indians ' Mallery ) .-^^ i v, 3. 



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



Picture-writing, Studies in Central American (Holden) .\ i, 205. 



Pilling, J. C. Bibliography of the Algonquian languages B 13. 



Bibliography of the Athapascan languages B 14. 



Bibliography of the Chinookan languages B 15. 



Bibliography of the Eskimo language B 1. 



