CXIV BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 
Houmes, W. H.; Ilustrated catalogue of a portion of the collec- 
tions made by the Bureau of Ethnology during the field 
Beason OL SSN cere cere cieee eee erie se eee ASS iI Ate 
——, Origin and development of form and ornament in cera- 
ML CHALG sche ene rae eens be aver mieneey sae Seelace LV eos 
——, Ancient pottery of the Mississippi valley-...-..-...----- A iv, 361. 
——,, Pottery of the ancient pueblos .........-.....----.------ A iv, 257. 
——,, The use of gold and other metals among the ancient in- 
habitants of Chiriqui, Isthmus of Darien....-.-------- Bec—3: 
——, Prehistoric textile art of eastern United States.........A xiii, 3. 
——, A study of the textile art in its relation to the develop- 
MNENt OL COLMAN OMNAME Ube eee erar eerie eae A yi, 189. 
--—, Prehistoric textile fabrics of the United States, derived 
from impressions @& pottery........---..----.-------- A iii, 393. 
—., Textile fabrics of ancient Peru.....-.....--.--.-..------ BG. 
——,, Introductory to archeologic investigations in James and 
Rotomachkvalleys) (Owe) sees eee ee eee eee =e B w=23. 
——, Stone implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater 
prov ine C?) 
Houskss and house-life of the American aborigines (Morgan).C_ iv. 
Hupson Bay TERRITORY, ethnology of the Ungava distriet 
(UME) Ch scose Sosa sco scan ssI06 a500 ake oSSoos aces ose aces! A xi, 159. 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of collections from New Mexico and 
ATIZONAADA STO (ie SuO VON SOD)! eee sees seisteeemialele = A ii, 307. 
— of collections from pueblos in 1881 (J. Stevenson). .--. ~~ A iii, 511. 
— of collections made in 1881 (Holmes) .....--........--..A ili, 427. 
— of collections obtained from New Mexico in 1880 (J. 
Stevenson')i< ccaers cate woes aeic crete ctetaesinscnaieeeiceeeis sce cto AU iia: 
ILLUSTRATION of the method of recording Indian languages 
(Dorsey Garis che ti Riloo see eee ctte tate lettre tette terete AY ay Ono; 
IMPLEMENTS, Omaha dwellings, furniture, and (Dorsey). ----/ A xiii, 263. 
—,, stone, of the Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater province 
(Holmes)c- eee cs cc eaw eee cee oie occ seem easeee ss PN Sets 
INDIAN TERRITORY, Ancient quarry in (Holmes). -.-.-..-.------- Bi aie 
INNuIT, Terms of relationship used by the (Dall) .....-..-..--- Ceaaliits 
TROQUOIAN LANGUAGES, Bibliography of the (Pilling) .---..-.-- By E—6: 
Iroquois, Myths of the (Smith)...............------..------A ii, 47. 
JAMES and Potomac valleys, Archeologic investigations in 
(CLO 72:<2) Ih cope eran eens poeSees -ps6 cote cecloé Snob coeeeocaease B w=23: 
KATCINAS, Tusayan (Fewkes)......:.......- Sajemiseisiene AN EV, dos 
KLAMATH INDIANS of southwestern Oregon Gaise het) zaesee- (GF aa 
LABRETS, masks, and certain aboriginal customs (Dall).-.---. A iii, 67. 
LANGCAGE) Evolutionof (Powell)es-2----esese ee ace ease ee AS eIonl 
LANGUAGES, Indian, Illustration of the method of recording 

(Dorsey, | Gatscheb iRicos) aoe cen see eea eee sean AL OO: 
—, Indian, Introduction to the study of (Powell) -.-.....---- Int. 1, 2. 
ofthe North American Indians, Proof sheets of a bibli- 
ography, of the (Pilling) 5222/2. <<<c0.-1--s22--s 555 - =~ = M 2. 

, see Bibliography. 
LimiraTIONns to the use of some anthropologie data (Powell).A i, 71. 
LinGuistic families of America north of Mexico (Powell).-..A vii, 1. 
—— tribes'northiof Mexico. nc. coe cece cee ce niieeee eon M 3. 
