LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 

DORSEN OWEN LOU AW ROCIOLOPY ee. ---- soem ce saeco seco XM ZOD. 
——— he@egthavlanguagen secsseec se fecece a-sosos+ce an sees Cy it 
, editor; A Dakota-English dictionary, by Stephen Ieturn 
IMIG s5) o. ope. chdeoe. aodooohogsns dose ee aaa baebebedtesers C vii. 
— , Dakota grammar, texts, and ethnography, by 8S. R. Riggs-C ix. 
DWELLINGS, furniture, andimplementsof the Omaha (Dorsey).A xiii, 263. 

EskIMo language, Bibliography of the (Pilling)......--..---- 13 Asal, 
meheycentraly (R088) Peeeroccsaea. seas: lesece wees ocean Wily O99: 
ETHNOGRAPHY, Grammar, texts, and, of the Dakota (Riggs).C ix. 
ErTuNnooay of the Ungava district (Turner) -...-...---.----/ AL xi, 159: 
BVOLULLON On language (Powell)s-scecscessccoe=s-sosseecseok Ay. 
IDoyorsMasy, /ATiIUL (CHIH) Com comonegaeeao coon soo EUS o eae AWAITS. 
FEWKES, J. WALTER; Tusayan katcinas -...........---.---- -A xv, 245. 
——, Tusayan snake ceremonies..-...-........----.-.---.---- A xvi, 267. 
FLETCHER, ROBERT; On prehistoric trephining and eranial 
AMIN so cpaassacad ostiond anus obUcon pes eSUOCOOBASEaaanasoee Cv (pt. 2). 
IRON Ta, CHAVVR SOWELL oescndeq caso ssesoe co abeH Eecmeenee A xiii, 47. 
——,, Archeologic investigations in James and Potomac valleys-B w=23. 
FURNITURE, dwellings, andimplements of the Omaha(Dorsey).A xiii, 263. 
FURUHELM, J.; Notes on the natives of Alaska......--......- Cea lits 
GATSCHET, ALBERT §.; Illustration of the method of record- 
in pein dianM an pila oes seca ee alee = eleiiae aeata== aclarael == A 1,579. 
, The Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon i 
GESTURE SIGNs and signals of the North American Indians 


(Mallory) teammate amee ne ee aces ae ae asec ectaesasose M 1. 
GESTURE SPEECH, Introduction to the study of sign language 
asallustratine, (Mallory) maa -cs= 2-2 <= ans seals oa eine Int. 3. 
GHOST-DANCE religion (Mooney)---.---..----. ------------.--A xiv, 641. 
GrBBs, GEORGE; Notes on the use of numerals among the T’sim 

SIA eee Sac alnte eS ciate rte cee aaa seine oo cee cade aneamas Pasecere C i, 155. 
—,, Tribes of western Washington and-northwestern Oregon.C i, 157. 
and Dau, W.H.; Vocabularies of tribes of the extreme 
MOL tiW.OS biewe- seen ee wee ees ees-wicisr- soccer ce sente cece eases C i,121. 
GOLD, Use of, and other metals among the ancient inhabitants 
Oe @ HT Gian (EVO limes) emer eee aasteleee ears sre i= sate sia eit earl BeG—=s: 
GRAMMAR, texts, and ethnography of the Dakota (Riggs) --.-C ix. 
GRAND MEDICINE society of the Ojibwa (Hoffman)......-..A vii, 143. 
CXHI 
GRAPHIC SYSTEM and ancient methods of the Mayas (Brinton).C  y (pt. 3), xvii. 
HASsJELTI DarLsis ceremonial of the Navajo (J. Stevenson)..A viii, 229. 
HENsHAw, H. W.; Animal carvings from mounds of the Mis- 
Spo Vey. coc caccen aqpacasaEne seeoneeaescrpenpoccone ss BuhaDUrl, 
——,, Perforated stones from California..........---.--------- Bee —ze 
Hopee, F. W.; List of publications of the Bureau of Ethnol- 
ogy with index to authors and subjects........-----..----. BY x—24; 
HorrMan, W.J.; The Midé’ wiwin or “‘ grand medicine society” 
Qi? hoe OW 2s csance marie saci cscaac ones acds cedesy copa cbescct: A vii, 143. 
———_ ne Menomimir INGians: .. 22202 -ecce ceele ce enis see see Sor AY xiv3. 
Hoven, E.S.; Studies in Central American picture writing..A i, 205, 
Hormes, W.H.; An ancient quarry in Indian territory ..---- Beau —aie 
——, Ancient art of the province of Chiriqui, Colombia. ----- 4 AP aia 
——, Art in shell of the ancient Americans. ...........------- A 11,179. 
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