Myths of the Cherokee, by James Mooney. 



Tusayan migration traditions, by J. Walter 

 Fewkes. 



Localization of Tusayan clans, by Cosmos 

 Mindeleflf. 



Mounds in northern Honduras, by Thomas 

 Gann. 



Mayan calendar systems, by Cyrus Thomas. 



Primitive numbers, by W J MoGee. 



Numeral systems of Mexico and Central Amer- 

 ica, by Cyrus Thomas. 



Tusayan flute and snake ceremonies, by J. 

 Walter Fewkes. 



The wild-rice gatherers of the upper lakes, a 

 study in American primitive economics, by A. E. 

 Jenks. 



Twentieth Report (1898-99) 1903. 



Report of the Director (including Technology, 

 or the science of industries; Sociology, or the 

 science of institutions; Philology, or the science 

 ,of activities designed for expression; Sophiology, 

 or the science of activities designed to give in- 

 struction; List of publications of the Bureau of 

 American Ethnology). 



Aboriginal yxittery of the eastern United States, 

 bv W. H, Holmes. 

 'Twenty-first Report (1899-1900), 1903. 



Report of the Director. 



Hop! katcinas. drawn by native artists, by 

 J. Walter Fewkes. 



Iroquois cosmogony, t>v .T. N. B. Hewitt. 



Twenty-second Report (1900-01 ), 1903. 



Report of the Acting Director. 



Two summers' work in pueblo ruins, by J. 

 Walter Fewkes. 



Mayan calendar systems— II, by Cyrus Thomas. 



The Hako, a Pawnee ceremony, by Alice C. 

 Fletcher. 



Twenty-third Report (1901-02), 1904. 



Report of the Acting Director. 



The Zuiii Indians, bv Matilda C. Stevenson. 



Twenty-fourth Report (1902-03), 1906. 



Report of the Chief. 



American Indian games, by Stewart Culin. 



Bulletins.— Thirty volumes, 8°. 



(1) Bibliography of the Eskimo language, bv 

 J. C. Pilling, 1887. 



(2) Perforated stones from California, by H. W. 

 Henshaw, 1887. 



(3) The use of gold and other metals among 

 the ancient inhabitants of Chiriqui, Isthmus of 

 Darien, by W. H. Holmes, 1SS7. 



(4) Work in mound exploration of the Bureati 

 of Ethnology, by Cyrus Thomas, 1887. 



(5) Bibliography" of the Siouan languages, bv 

 J. C. Pilling, 1887." 



(6) Bibliography of the Iroquoian languages, 

 by J. C. Pilling, 1888. 



(7) Textile fabrics of ancient Peru, by W. H. 

 Holmes, 1889. 



(8) The problem of the Ohio mounds, bv Cyrus 

 Thomas, 1889. 



(9) Bibliography of the Muskhogean languages, 

 by J. C. Pilling, 1889. 



(10) The circular, square, and octagonal earth- 

 works of Ohio, by Cyrus Thomas, 1889. 



(11) Omaha and Ponka letters, bv J. Owen 

 Dorse V, 1891. 



(12) Catalogue of prehistoric works east of the 

 Rocky mountains, by Cyrus Thomas, 1891. 



(13) Bibliograiihvof the AlgoiKiuian languages, 

 by J. C. Pilling. 1891. 



(14) Bibliographvof the Athapascan languages, 

 by .1. C. Pilling, 1H92. 



(l.'i) Bibliography of the Cliinookan languages 

 (including the Chinook jargon), by J. C. Pilling, 

 1893. 



(Id) Bibliography of the Salishan languages, 

 by .1. C. Pilling, iy,«. 



(17) The Paninnkev Indians of Virginia, by 

 J. G. Pollard, 1.S94. 



(18) The Maya year, by Cyrus Thomas, 1894. 



(19) Bibliography of the Wakashan languages, 

 by J. C. Pilling, iv.il. 



(20) Chinook tc.\ts, by Franz Boa.s, 1894. 



(21) An ancient (juarfy in Indian Territory, by 

 W, H. Holmes, 1894. 



1 22 1 The Siouan tribes of the East, by James 

 Mooney, 1894. 



(23) Archeologic investigiitions in .Tames and 

 Potomac valleys, by (ieranl Fowke, 1894. 



(24) List of the pnl)lieations of the Btireau of 

 Ethnology with index to authors and .subjects, 

 by F. W. "Hodge, 1894. 



(2.5) Natick dictionary, bv J. H. Trumbull, 

 1903. 



(26) Kathlamet texts, bv Franz Boas, 1901. 



(27) Tsimshian texts, by Franz Boas, 1902. 



(28) Mexican and Central .American antiquities 

 and calendar systems, twenty-nine papers, by 

 Eduard Seler, E. Forstemann, Paul Schellhas, 

 Carl Sapper, and E. P. Dieseldorff, translated 

 from the German under the supervision of Charles 

 P. Bowditch. 



(29) Haida texts and myths, Skidegate dialect, 

 by J. R. Swanton. 



(.30) Handbook of the Indians north of Mexico, 

 Parts I and ii. 

 Introductions. — Four volumes, 4°. 



(1) Introduction to the study of Indian lan- 

 guages, by .7. W. Powell, 1877. 



(2) Introduction to the study of Indian lan- 

 guages, 2d edition, by J. W. Powell, 1880. 



(3) Introduction to the study of sign language 

 among the North American Indians, by Garrick 

 Mallery, 1880. 



(4) Introduction to the study of mortuary cus- 

 toms among the North American Indians, by 

 H. C. Yarrow. 1880. 



Miscellaneous Publications: 



(1) A collection of gesture-signs and signals 

 of the North American Indians, by Garrick Mal- 

 lery, 1880. 



(2) Proof-sheets of a bibliography of the lan- 

 guages of the North American Indians, by J. C. 

 Pilling, 1885. 



(3) Linguistic families of the Indian tribes 

 north of Mexico [by James Mooney, 1886] . 



(4) Map of linguistic stocks of American In- 

 dians north of Mexico, by J. W. Powell, 1891. 



(5) Tribes of North America, with synonomy: 

 Skittagetan family [bv Henry W. Henshaw, 

 1890] . 



(6) Dictionary of American Indians north of 

 Mexico [advance pages], 1903. 



(W. H. H.) 



