ox THE NORTH-WESTERN TRIBES OF CANADA. G83 



Papers based largely on Investigations carried on for the Committee on 

 the North- Western Tribes of Canada. 



1.— Reports I.-XII. of the Committee on the North-Western Tribes of Canada. 



2. — Alex. F. Chamberlain. Der Wettlauf. Eine Sage de Kitonaqa. Am Ur- 

 Quell, Bd. III. (181)2), S. 212-214. 



3. — Einige Wurzeln aus dcr Sprache der Kitonaqa-Indiancr von Britisch- 

 Columbien."" Verh. d. Berl. Anthrop. Ges. (1893), S. 419-425. 



4. — Notes on the Kootenay Indians. Bd. I. The Name. Aiiicr. Antiquarian, 

 vol. XV. (1893), pp. 292-294. 



5. — Notes on the Kootenay Indians, their History, &c. Bd. II. Linguistic Data. 

 Hid., vol.xvi. (1894), pp 271-274. 



6.— Notes on the Kootenay Indians. Bd. III. Mythology and Folk-lore. Ibid., 

 vol. xvii. (1895), pp. 68-72. 



7.— Sagon vom Ursprung der Fliegen und Moskiten. Am Ur- Quell, Bd. IV. 

 (1893), S. 129-131. Contains abstracts of Kootenay legends. 



8. The Coyote and the Owl (Tales of the Kootenay Indians). Jfctiioirs of Intern. 



Congr. of Anthrnp. (1893), Chicago, 1894, pp. 282-284. 



9. — A Kootenay Legend: The Coyote and the Mountain-Spirit. Journ. Amer. 

 Folk-lore, vol. vii."(1894), pp. 195, 196. 



10. — Words Expressive of Noises in the Kootenay Language. Amer. Anthrop. 

 vol. vii. (1894), pp. 68-70. 



11. — New Words in the Kootenay Language. Ih'id., pp. 186-192. 



12. — Beitrag zur Pflanzenkunde der Naturvolker Amerikas (list of Kootenay 

 Plant-names, with notes on their use). Verh. der Berl. anthrop. Ges. (1895), pp. 

 551-556. 



13. — Alex. F. Chamberlain. Sulle significazioni nella lingua degli indigent 

 americani detti Kitonaqa (Kootenay) dei termini che denotano gli stati e le con- 

 dizioni del corpo e dell' animo : saggio di psicologia filologica. Arch, per 

 V Antropol. (Firenze), vol. xsiii. (1893), pp. 393-399. 



14. — Incorporation in the Kootenay Language. Proa. Amer. Ass. Adr. Sci., 

 vol. xliii. (1894), pp. 346-348. 



15. — Word-formation in the Kootenay Language. Ibid., vol. xliv. (1895), 

 pp. 259, 260. 



16. — Kootenay Indian Personal Names. Ibid., pp. 260, 261. 



17. — Franz Boas. Development of the Culture of North-West America. Science, 

 vol. xii. p. 194. 



18. — Petroglyph on Vancouver Island. Traditions of the Kootenay. Verhand- 

 langcii dcr Gesellschaft fiir Anthropolof/ie (Berlin, 1891), S. 158-172. 



19. — Vocabularies from the North Pacific Coast. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. (1891), 

 pp. ] 73-208. 



20. — Chinook Jargon. Science, vol. xix.. No. 474. 



21. — Vocabulary of the Kwakiutl Language. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. (1892), 

 pp. 34-82. 



22. — Classification of Languages of the North Pacific Coast. Blemoirs of the 

 International Congress of Anthrojwloqy . Chicago, pp. 339-346. 



23 Bella Coo'la Texts. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. (1895), pp. 31-48. 



24. — Indianische Sagen von der nord-pacifischen Kiiste Amerikas (Berlin, 

 Asber & Co., 1895), S. vi-h363. Map. 



25. — The Social Organization and Religious Ceremonials of the Kwakiutl 

 Indians. Rep. U.S. Nat. JIus. (1895), pp. 311-736. 



26. — Sprachen-Karte von Britisch-Colnmbien. Petermann's Mittheilungen (1896), 

 No. 1. Map. 



27. — The Decorative Art of the Indians of the North Pacific Coast. Bulletin 

 American Mttseum of Natural History (New York, 1896), pp. 123-176. 



28. — Franz Boas. Die Entwicklung der Geheim-Biinde der Kwakiutl Indianer. 

 Bastian-Festschrift (1896), S. 435-444. 



29. — Songs of the Kwakiutl Indians. Internat. Archiv fiir Mhnog., Supplement 

 (1896), pp. 1-9. 



.30.— Traditions of the Ts'etsa'ut. Journ. Amer. Folk-lore (1896), pp. 257-268 ; 

 and 1897. 



