CXVIII BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 

Sroo AN ludians) (MeGee)l se eeene sce selene aise lees amie A 
—— languages, Bibliography of the (Pilling)..-.-----.------- B 
SOCTOlO Pg yi (WOTSOY,) eae eel elae at tet ae are A 
—— tribes of the east’ (Mooney). ..----..---5---- ---- B 
SIoUX OUTBREAK of 1890 (Mooney) .-..----------------------- A 
SmirH, ERMINNIE A.; Myths of the Iroquois. .-.--.---..----- A 
SNAKE CEREMONIES, Tusayan (Fewkes) ....----.------------ A 
SocroLtocy, Omaha (Dorsey))-----------. ---- ----2----- -=---- A 
—, Sinca (Dorsey) peeeeaesee =a eee eee ee ea eet A 
STEVENSON, JAMES; Illustrated catalogue of collections ob- 
tained from the Indians of New Mexico and Arizona 

Dn sepses csenasaaouss soadso seco Cosccace dace cuae A ii, 307. 
—,, Catalogue of collections obtained from the Indians of 
ING PIGNaKen sb ALT) o 65 gos soeGancSdocpean soceeiacsece A ii, 423. 
—,, Catalogue of collections obtained from the pueblos of 
Zuni, New Mexico, and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881..----.A 11, 511. 
——,, Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and mythical sand paint- 
ing of the Navajo) Indians=--~ -----.---—-=-=--== === A viii, 229. 
STEVENSON, MatiLtpa C.; The religious life of the Zuni child-A vy, 533. 
Sy MBS ONS Baan noesan oSeaoo pscans Gooding sagas acpesoeneaos A xi, 3. 
STEVENSON, TILLy E. (See Stevenson, Matilda C.) 
Rivonpa Zan (lhl) so seco cosensccces5 seesse seeeconcacuSooa Saul chic 
STONE IMPLEMENTS of the Potomae-Chesapeake tidewater 
PLOVINCe) (ELOlmes)) see ae eee eee eae eee A xv, 3. 
Stones, Perforated, from California (Henshaw).---.-.-------- BeBe 
Stupres in Central American picture-writing (Holden).-....A i, 205. 
Srupy of Pueblo architecture: Tusayan and Cibola (V. Min- 
GY) so g05 Seodas soasan sda sa soos Soccopmaeecdaasecds A yiii,3. 
— of Indian languages, Introduction to the (Powell) -.----- Int. 1,2: 
— of mortuary customs, Introduction to the (Yarrow) .-.--. Int. 4. 
— of sign language, Introduction to the (Mallery) --------- Int. 3. 
= ah? Sinan Cmlhisy((DOnSeh7)) coos ceecssn ances cseoksoscasecot zeh cht 
— of the manuscript Troano (Thomas) -----..------------- C v (pt. 3), 1. 
—— of tribal society (Powell) ..-.-.--.-.---------- Gatcieusiseie cele A ay Dis 
— of Maya codices, Aids to the (Thomas).-.-.---.-----------/ A vi, 253. 
SyMBOLs, Day, of the Maya year (Thomas) .---...-.---------4 A xvi, 199. 
TEXTILE ART, Form and ornament in (Holmes) ..---.--.-:---- A vi, 189. 
——, Prehistoric, of the United States (Holmes). .--.-.------ A iii, 393. 
——, Prehistoric, of eastern United States (Holmes) .--.------ AY xiii}'3: 
—— fabrics of ancient Peru (Holmes)------.---..------.----- BanG— ie 
TEXTS, grammar, and ethnography of the Dakota (Riggs)----C ix. 
—— (ON oIs (GEES acs aacs ooocso csaecoSSoN Sansas saasosgccs Beez. 
Tuomas, Cyrus; Aids to the study of the Maya codices.-----/ A vi, 253. 
——, A study of the manuscript Troano..---..-.---.--------- C vy (pt. 3), 1 
——, Burial mounds of the northern sections of the United 
STEM) arieoeogae ase Soacoosencaa obaood esecceensbeoee esd AY Y¥;)3. 
——, Catalogue of prehistoric works east of the Rocky moun- 
Ue 1001) BES eB ABER EEENCAG HOG Goonos coe Jae Base eu coSOUSS Beale 
——, Day symbols of the Maya year -.-..------------------ DAES ValeeL Os 
, Notes on certain Maya and Mexican snemnnenines ae otis A ili, 3. 
——, Report on the mound explorations of the Bureau of 
ID Hb OyeNS Som saes eee sas sso noobs dooooS paca aeneecinoes A xii, 3 
— ,, The cireular, square, and octagonal earthworks of Ohio.B  J=10. 
NNER A CEN ®) Segoe cane aaeS bs occs cacnocopee cocesesaos Be R135 
——,, The problem of the Ohio mounds, ......--..------------ Bans 
xv, 153. 
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xv, 205. 
Vv =22. 
xiv, 641. 
ney fee 
XVI, 267. 
iii, 205. 
xv, 205. 
