CXVI BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 
MOUND EXPLORATIONS of the Bureau of Ethnology (Thomas) .-A 
Mounps, Burial, of the northern sections of the United States 
(Phomas 2S, ones dienes wae k= aeaeeann pase see poe A 
— of the Mississippi valley, Animal carvings from (Hen- 
——,.Ohio, The problem of the (Thomas) ..........----.-1--.B 
-—, Prehistoric, east of the Rocky mountains (Thomas) --..B 
MouNTAIN CHANT: A Navajo ceremony (Matthews) -..-..---- A 
Muniz, M. A., and McGrr, W J; Primitive trephining in 
LEON ons Gono ebadaseécod Be See eS sO AAS Se aco abe seSNaaenaer A 
Murpocn, Joun; Ethnological results of the Point Barrow 
expedition eesacc cose eee aes weet ee ee nite eee A 
—, editor; Ethnology of the Ungava district, Hudson Bay 
territory, bywuucien) Mo Mummers oss esse eee asee eee A 
MUSKHOGEAN LANGUAGES, Bibliography of the (Pilling). ---- B 
MyTHoLoGy of the North American Indians (Powell) -- .----- A 
MyvTus of creation (Zuni), Outlines of (Cushing) -...-------- A 
———ofsthe lroquoiss (Smith) pesseesiesecreeteecies eae tea al A 
NavaJO ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and mythical sand 
painting (Ja Stevenson) e- sass -se ss eee eee seen ee A 
—— ceremony, The mountain chant (Matthews) .-....----.-- A 
—— silversmiths| (Matthews)? 222. so---2--20 --5-)--e-e=ee == A 
—— weavers) (Matthews)! <-2-2 <2 0 sae ac ssecle cits sees a= s/socr A 
NuMERALS, Notes on the use of, among the T’sim si-an’ (Gibbs) .C 
Ou1o0 Mounps, The problem of the (Thomas) -........---.-- B 
Os1BWwaA, Mide’wiwin or “ grand medicine saciety ” of the ( Hoft- 
HEN Ree e Lame eis aba la oso nu acnd ot SeOLaUaEooouedarces A 
OmAnAVand Ponika Jetters|(Dorsey)\es--2-- =o ee ee oeeel eee B 
—— dwellings, furniture, and implements (Dorsey) ....-.---- A 
———SOCLOLOgy: CD OLseY,) sass cries cet aoe eee ieee eee ee A 
OREGON, northwestern, Tribes of (Gibbs) .-.............---.- Cc 
OsAGuitraditions (Dorsey)! --> eee se seiecieee ise sicies cieiesiccee A 
PAMUNKEY Indians of Virginia (Pollard) ................---. B 
PERFORATED stones from California (Henshaw) .........--.-- B 
PERU, ancient, Textile fabrics of (Holmes)...............---- B 
——, Primitive trephining in (Muniz-MecGee) .-.-..-..--.---- A 
PicTOGRAPHS of the North American Indians (Mallery) .----. / A 
PICTURE-WRITING of the American Indians (Mallery) ..-.--. -- A 
——,, Studies in Central American (Holden)........-..--.---- A 
PILLING, J. C.; Bibliography of the Algonquian languages-.-B 
——, Bibliography of the Athapascan languages-.-.-...-..--..-B 
—., Bibliography of the Chinookan languages... ....-..-.--- B 
——,, Bibliography of the Eskimo language -.......-...----- B 
—., Bibliography of the Iroquoian languages ........---.-- B 
——., Bibliography of the Muskhogean languages...--.-.----- Bb 
——,, Bibliography of the Salishan languages...-........---- B 
—, Bibliography of the Siouan languages.-......---.---.-- B 
——, Bibliography of the Wakashan languages.-....---.---- B 
——,, Catalogue of linguistic manuscripts in the library of the 
Bureaw of Bthnolopyzeess-e a= se eee eee ease eeeee A 
——., Proof-sheets of a bibliography of the languages of the 
North American Indians’ == -e2eee-eeeeeee eens eee M 
Point BARROW expedition, Lthnological results of the (Mur- 
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