LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 
LINGUISTIC manuscripts in the library of the Bureau of Eth- 






nology (Pilling) ..---...--..------------.------------A 1, 553 
stocks north of Mexico, map of (Powell) pee ac ete ectoeeu M 4. 
List of publications of the Bureau of Ethnology (Hodge)--..B x24 
MacCau.ry, CLay; The Seminole Indians of Florida...--.-- Av, 469. 
McGrr, W J; Preface to the Pamunkey Indians of Virginia 
(Pollard) 2: ne eee ee eee ees) Q=— 
——, Prefatory note to the ESA year (Thomas) --..--------- Bis 98 
——, THag Showman so saasooeseaasen send Snossaoncesa ss Beyy ter} 
— ,, and Muniz, M. A.; Primitive trephining in Peru --..-- -A xvi, 3 
Maiery, Garrick; A collection of gesture-signs and signals 
of the North American Indians, with some compari- 
EG = poobhs Bos oce tebone neue c4oEOpESDeeS caqdod eoesShon M 1. 
—, Introduction to the study of sign language amopg the 
North American Indians as illustrating the gesture 
speech’ of mankind! --- "2-2 ---. = 2 = <= Int. 3. 
-—, Pictographs of the North American Indians: A prelimi- 
SAF MSPs encined cescse Hose no sence gases sos sebesooocce A iv, 3. 
——, Picture-writing of the American Indians-....---..-----A x, 3. 
—, Sign language among North American Indians compared 
with that among other peoples and deaf-mutes ------- A i, 263. 
Manuscripts, linguistic, in the library of the Bureau of Eth- 
nology (Pilling) .----.--.---------------------------- A i, 553. 
—,, Notes on certain Maya and Mexican (Thomas).- -------- A iii, 3. 
MANUSCRIPT TROANO, Study of the (Thomas) -.-.------------ Cc v (pt.3), 1. 
Map of linguistic stocks north of Mexico (Powell). .----. ---- M 4. 
Masks, labrets, and certain aboriginal customs (Dall) --------/ A ili, 67. 
MarTrHEews, W.; Navajo silversmiths -----..---..------------ A ii, 167. 
, Navajo weavers....--.---..------- ------ ------ --+------ A ili, 371. 
——, The mountain chant: a Navajo ceremony-----..--------- BO y, o9e 
Maya codices, Aids to the study of (Thomas) .---...-..------A vi, 253. 
and Mexican manuscripts, Notes on (Thomas) ..---.----A iii, 3 
, Graphic system and ancient methods of the (Brinton) -.C v (pt. 3), Xvil. 
—— year (Thomas)...-.-.-----.-----.------------ ++-+----- Bees 
— year, Day symbols of the (Thomas) .----.-----.-------- IN Sep Gey 
MEDICINE-MEN of the Apache (Bourke) .-.---.----------------2 A ix, 443. 
MENOMINI INDIANS (Hoffman)--.-----.----.-----..----------- A xiv, 3. 
MexIcAN and Maya manuscripts, Notes on (Thomas). ..-- ----/ A ill, 3. 
Mipi Wiwin or “grand medicine society” of the Ojibwa 
(Gloffimam))) Soe sae ssw ae wel = me we = mmm wimen =n A vii, 143. 
Mrnvecerr, C.; Aboriginal remains in Verde valley, Arizona-A xiii, 179. 
PMG ATM 55 seis acoso see onotng seassh eossceHeer A xiii, 2 
——, Cliff ruins of Canyon de Chelly, Arizona. -.-..-...-----/ A xvi, 73. 
, Repair of Casa Grande ruin in 1891 -...---.-.----------A XV, 315. 
MINDELEFF, V.; ‘A study of pueblo architecture: Tusayan and 
(CHIR asco opasanneccec co00Ss Sacco dobdns HoEeHeero meson ooah A viii, 3. 
Moonry, James; Linguistic families of Indian tribes north 
OPNMIGEaOncecoe esemcecaeces DESORBED EDO bec eos SOSeScoac M 3. 
——., The sacred formulas of the Cherokees. --.--.------------/ A vii, 301. 
——, Siouan tribes of the east........----.------------------ B v—=22. 
—, The Ghost-dance religion, with a sketch of the Sioux 
Gio) eCpe Wee ecoscoes pees sees ooSsee sea5 FBaeos05 A xiv, 641. 
MorGan, Lewis H.; Honses and house-life of the American 
@bOTIPINES --6- 2-22 o- ee oa a= eee ene mee wn enn C iv. 

MorRTUARY cu STOMS, Introduction to the study of (Yarrow) -- Int. 4. 

an Indians (Yarrow),.---- ---..-----/ A 
i, 87. 
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