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INDIAN NAMES. 
The Aboriginal Races of North America, by Samuel (,. Drake; fifteenth edition, 
revised by Prof . H. J.. Williams. 
The American Indian, by Elijah M. Haines, L888. 
League of the Iroquois, by L. H. Morgan, 1857. 
Indian Local Names, with their Interpretations, by S. G. Boyd, 1885. 
Algonquin Series, by W. W. Tooker. 
The Story of the Indian, by George Bird Grinnell. 
The Siouan Tribes of the East, by James Mooney: Bulletin 22 of the Bureau of 
American Ethnology. 
Indian Linguistic Families of America North of Mexico, by J. W. Powell: Seventh 
Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, pp. 1-142. 
The Ghost-dance Religion and the Sioux Outbreak of 1890, by James Mooney: 
Fourteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, pp. <>4 1 — 1 110. 
Calendar History of the Kiowa Indians, by James Mooney: Seventeenth Annual 
Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, pp. 129-445. 
Tribes of the Extreme Northwest, by W. H. Dall: Contributions to North Ameri- 
can Ethnology, Vol. I. 
Vocabularies of Tribes of the Extreme Northwest, by W. H. Dall: Contributions 
to North American Ethnology, Vol. I, pp. 121-153. 
Cherokee Nation of Indians, by Charles C. Royce: Fifth Annual Report of the 
Bureau of American Ethnology, pp. 121-378. 
The Menomini Indians, by W. J. Hoffman: Fourteenth Annual Report of the 
Bureau of American Ethnology, pp. 3-328. 
Klamath Indians of Southwestern Oregon, by Albert Samuel Gatschet: Contribu- 
tions to North American Ethnology, Vol. II, 1890. 
The Seminole Indians of Florida, by Clay MacCauley: Fifth Annual Report of the 
Bureau of Ethnology, pp. 469-531 . 
Tribes of California, by Stephen Powers: Contributions to American Ethnology, 
Vol. III. 
Dakota-English Dictionary, by Stephen R. Riggs: Contributions to North American 
Ethnology, Vol. VII. 
Pamunkey Indians of Virginia, by John Garland Pollard: Bulletin 17 of the Bureau 
of American Ethnology, 
Tribes of Western Washington, by George Gibbs: Contributions to North Ameri- 
can Ethnology, Vol. I, pp. 157-241. 
INDIVIDUAL STATES. 
ALABAMA. 
History of Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi, by Albert James Pickett. 
ARKANSAS. 
A Journal of Travels into the Arkansas Territory, by Thomas Nuttalls, 1821. 
Some Old French Place Names in the State of Arkansas, by John C. Branner. 
CALIFORNIA. 
History of the State of California, by John Frost. 
History of the State of California, by Miguel Venegas. 
Report of Exploring Expedition to Oregon and California, 1843-44, by John Charles 
Fremont: Senate Doc, Twenty-eighth Congress, second session. 
History of Oregon and California, by Robert Greenhow, 1845. 
