Cessions of land by Indian tribes to the United 

 States: Illustrated by those in the State of In- 

 diana, by C. C. Royce. 



Sign language among North American Indians, 

 compared with that among other peoples and 

 deaf-mutes, by Garrick Mallery. 



Catalogue of linguistic manuscripts in the 

 library of the Bureau of Ethnology, by J. C. 

 Pilling. 



Illustration of the method of recording Indian 

 languages. From the manuscripts of J. Owen 

 Dorsey, A. S. Gatschet, and S. R. Riggs. 



Second Report ( 1880-81 ) , 1883. 



Report of the Director. 



Zimi fetiches, by F. H. Gushing. 



Myths of the Iroquois, by Erminnie A. Smith. 



Animal carvings from mounds of the Mississippi 

 valley, by H. W. Henshaw. 



Navajo silversmiths, by Washington Matthews. 



Art in shell of the ancient Americans, by W. 

 H. Holmes. 



Illustrated catalogueof thecollectionsobtained 

 from the Indians of New Mexico and Arizona in 

 1879, by James Stevenson. 



Illustrated catalogue of the collections obtained 

 from the Indians of New Mexico in 1880, by James 

 Stevenson. 



Third Report (1881-82), 1884. 



Report of the Director (including On activital 

 similarities). 



Notes on certain Maya and Mexican manu- 

 scripts, by Cyrus Thonuis. 



On masks, labrets, and certain aboriginal cus- 

 toms, by W. H. Dall. 



Omaha sociology, by J. Owen Dorsey. 



Navajo weavers, by Washington Matthews. 



Prehistoric textile fabrics of the United States, 

 derived from impressions on pottery, by W. H. 

 Holmes. 



Illustrated catalogue of a portion of the collec- 

 tions made by the Bureau of Ethnology during 

 the field season of 1881, by W. H. Holmes. 



Illustrated catalogue of the collections obtained 

 from the pueblos of Zuni, N. Mex., and Wolpi, 

 Ariz., in 1881, by James Steven.son. 



Fourth Report (1882-83), 1886. 



Rejiort of the Director. 



Pictographs of the North American Indians. 

 A preliminary paper, by Garrick Mallery. 



Pottery of the ancient Pueblos, by W. H. 

 Holmes. 



Ancient pottery of the Mississippi valley, by 

 W. H. Holmes. 



Origin and development of form and ornament 

 in ceramic art, by W. H. Holmes. 



A study of Pueblo pottery as illustrative of Zuiii 

 culture growth, by F. H. Gushing. 



Fifth Report (1883-84) , 1887. 



Report of the Director. 



Burial mounds of the northern sections of the 

 United States, by Cyrus Thomas. 



The Cherokee Nation of Indians: A narrative 

 of their official relations with the Colonial and 

 Federal (ioxernments, by C. C. Royce. 



The ni(i\iutaiii chant: A Navajo ceremony, by 

 Washington ^Matthews. 



The Seminole Indians of Florida, by Clay 

 MacCauley. 



The religious life of the Zuiii child, by Matilda 

 C. Stevenson. 



Sixth Report (1884-85), 1888. 



Report of the Director. 



Ancient art of the province ofChiriqui, Colom- 

 bia, by W. H. Holmes. 



A study of the textile art in its relation to the 

 development of form and ornament, by W. H. 

 Holmes. 



Aids to the study of the Maya codices, by Cyrus 

 Thomas. 



Osage traditions, by J. Owen Dor.sey. 



The central Eskimo, by Franz Boas. 



Seventh Report (1885-86), 1891. 



Report of the Director. 



Indian linguistic families of America north of 

 Mexico, by J. W. Powell. 



The Mide'wiwin or "grand medicine society " 

 of the Ojibwa, by W. J. Hoffman. 



The sacred formulas of the Cherokees, by James 

 Moonev. 



Eighth Report (1886-87), 1891. 



Report of the Director. 



A study of Pueblo architecture: Tusayan and 

 Cibola, by Victor Mindeleff. 



Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and mythical 

 sand painting of the Navajo Indians, by James 

 Stevenson. 



Ninth Report (1887-88) 1892. 



Report of the Director. 



Ethnological results of the Point Barrow expe- 

 dition, by John Murdoch. 



The medicine-men of the Apache, by John G. 

 Bourke. 



Tenth Report (1888-89), 1893. 



Report of the Director. 



Picture writing of the American Indians, by 

 Garrick-Mallcry. 



Eleventh Report (1889-90), 1894. 



Report of the Director. 



The Sia, by Matilda C. Stevenson. 



Ethnology of the Ungava district, Hudson bay 

 territory, by Lucien M. Turner. 



A study of Siouan cults, by J. Owen Dorsey. 



Twelfth Report (1890-91), 1894. 



Report of the Director. ' 



Reporton the mound explorations of the Bureau 

 of Ethnology, bv Gyrus Thomas. 



Thirteenth Report (1891-92), 1896. 



Report of the Director. 



Prehistoric textile art of eastern United States, 

 by W. H. Holmes. 



Stone art, by Gerard Fowke. 



Aboriginal remains in Verde valley, Arizona, 

 by Cosmos MindelefT. 



Omaha dwellings, furniture, and implements, 

 by J. Owen Dorsey. 



Casa Grande ruin, by Cosmos MindelefT. 



Outlines of Zuni creation myths, by F. H. 

 Gushing. 



Fourteenth Report (1892-93), 1896. 



Report of the Director. 



The Menomini Indians, by Walter J. Hoffman. 



The Coronado expedition, 1540-42, by G. 1*. 

 VVinship. 



The Ghost-dance religion and the Sioux out- 

 break of 1S90, bv James Mooney. 



Fifteenth Report (189:3-94), 1897. 



Report <if the Director (including On regimen- 

 tation). 



Stone implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake 

 tidewater province, by W. H. Holmes. 



The Siouan Indians: A preliminary sketch, by 

 W J McGee. 



Siouan sociology: A posthumous paper, by 

 J. Owen Dorsey. 



Tusayan katcinas, by J. Walter Fewkes. 



The repair of Casa Grande ruin, Arizona, in 

 1891, bv Cosmos Mindeleff'. 



Sixteenth Report (1894-95), 1897. 



Report of the Director, and list of publications 

 of the Bureau of American Ethnology. 



Primitive trephining in Peru, by M. A. Muniz 

 and W J McGee. 



The cliff ruins of Canyon de Chelly, Arizona, 

 by Cosmos Mindeleff. 



Day symbols of the Maya year, by Cyrus 

 Thomas. 



Tusayan snake ceremonies, bv J. Walter Fewkes. 



Seventeenth Report (1895-96)," 1898. 



Report of the Director, and list of publications 

 of the Bureau of American Ethnology. 



The Seri Indians, by W J McGee, with Com- 

 parative lexicology, by J. N. B. Hewitt. 



Calendar history of the Kiowa Indians, by 

 James Mooney. 



Navaho houses, by Cosmos Mindeleff. 



Archeological expedition to Arizona in 1895, by 

 J. Walter Fewkes. 



Eighteenth Report (1896-97), 1899. 



Report of the Director. 



The Eskimo about Bering strait, by E. W. 

 Nelson. 



Indian land ces.sions in the United States, com- 

 piled by C. C. Royce, with an introduction by 

 Cyr\is Tliomas. 



"Nineteenth Report (1897-98), 1900. 



Report of the Director (including Esthetology, 

 or the science of activities designed to give 

 pleasure) . 



