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VOLUME I, 1877-Continued.

Part II. Tribes of western Washington and northwestern Oregon, by George Gibbs, M. D. P. 157-241, pocket map.

Appendix to part 11. Linguistics. P. 243–361.

Vocabularies [by George Gibbs, Wm. F. Tolmie, and G. Mengarini].
P. 247-283.

Dictionary of the Niskwalli [Nisqualli-English and English-Nisqualli],
by George Gibbs. P. 285–361.

VOLUME II, 1890 [1891]:

The Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon, by Albert Samuel Gatschet. Two parts, cvii, 711 p., map; iii, 711 p.

VOLUME III, 1877:

Tribes of California, by Stephen Powers. 635 p., frontispiece, 44 fig. (incl. 42 pl.), 3 p. music, pocket map.

Appendix. Linguistics, edited by J. W. Powell. P. 439-613.

VOLUME IV, 1881:

Houses and house-life of the American aborigines, by Lewis H. Morgan, xiv, 281 p., frontispiece, 57 fig. (incl. 28 pl.).

VOLUME V, 1882:

Observations on cup-shaped and other lapidarian sculptures in the Old World and in America, by Charles Rau. 1881. 112 p., 61 fig. (forming 25 pls.).

On prehistoric trephining and cranial amulets, by Robert Fletcher, M. R. C. S. Eng., act. asst. surgeon U. S. Army. 1882. 32 p., 9 pl., 2 fig.

A study of the manuscript Troano, by Cyrus Thomas, Ph. D., with an introduction by D. G. Brinton, M. D. 1882. xxxvii, 237 p., 9 pl., 101 fig., 25 small unnumbered cuts.

VOLUME VI, 1890 [1892]:

The Cegiha language, by James Owen Dorsey. xviii, 794 p.

VOLUME VII, 1890 [1892]:

A Dakota-English dictionary, by Stephen Return Riggs, edited by James Owen Dorsey. x, 665 p.

VOLUME VIII: Not published.

VOLUME IX, 1893 [1894]:

Dakota grammar texts, and ethnography, by Stephen Return Riggs, edited by James Owen Dorsey. xxxii, 239 p.

INTRODUCTIONS

(All of the volumes of this series are out of print)

(1). Introduction to the study of Indian languages, with words, phrases, and sentences to be collected. By J. W. Powell. [Seal of the Department of the Interior.] Washington Government Printing Office 1877

4°. 104 p., 10 blank leaves.

Second edition as follows:

(2). Smithsonian Institution-Bureau of Ethnology J. W. Powell director-Introduction to the study of Indian languages with words, phrases and sentences to be collected-by J. W. Powell-Second edition-with charts-Washington Government Printing Office 1880

4°. xi, 228 p., 10 blank leaves, 4 kinship charts in pocket. A 16° "Alphabet" of 2 leaves accompanies the work.

(3). Smithsonian Institution-Bureau of Ethnology-Introduc tion to the study of sign language among the North American Indians as illustrating the gesture speech of mankind-by Garrick Mallery, brevet lieut. col., U. S. Army-Washington Government Printing Office 1880

4°. iv, 72 p., 33 unnumbered figs.

(4). Smithsonian Institution-Bureau of Ethnology J. W. Powell, director-Introduction to the study of mortuary customs among the North American Indians-by Dr. H. C. Yarrow act. asst. surg. U. S. Army-Washington Government Printing Office 1880

4°. ix, 114 p.

MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS

(All of the works in this series are out of print) (1). Smithsonian Institution-Bureau of Ethnology J. W. Powell, director-A collection of gesture-signs and signals of the North American Indians with some comparisons by Garrick Mallery brevet lieut. col. and formerly acting chief signal officer, U. S. Army— Distributed only to collaborators-Washington Government Printing Office 1880

4°. 329 p.

NOTE. 250 copies printed for use of collaborators only.

(2). Smithsonian Institution-Bureau of Ethnology J. W. Powell director-Proof-sheets of a bibliography of the languages of the North American Indians by James Constantine Pilling-(Distributed only to collaborators)-Washington Government Printing

Office 1885

4°. xl, 1135 p., 29 pl. (facsimiles).

NOTE. Only 110 copies printed for the use of collaborators, 10 of them on one side of the sheet. It was the intention to have this Bibliography form Volume X of the Contributions to North American Ethnology, but the work assumed such proportions that it was subsequently deemed advisable to publish it as a part of the series of Bulletins, devoting a Bulletin to each linguistic stock.

(3). Linguistic families of the Indian tribes north of Mexico, with provisional list of the principal tribal names and synonyms. [1885] 16°. 55 p.

NOTE. A few copies printed for the use of the compilers of a Dictionary of American Indians [Handbook. See Bulletin 30]. It is without title-page, name, or date, but was compiled from a manuscript list of Indian tribes by James Mooney.

(4). [Map of] Linguistic stocks of American Indians north of Mexico by J. W. Powell. [1891]

NOTE. A limited edition of this map, which forms plate 1 of the Seventh Annual Report, was issued on heavy paper, 19 by 22 inches, for the use of students. This map was revised and published in the Report on Indians Taxed and Not Taxed in the United States at the Eleventh Census, 1890. (See No. 7.)

(5). Tribes of North America, with synonymy. Skittagetan family. [1890]

4°. 13 p.

NOTE. A few copies printed for the use of the compilers of the Handbook of American Indians. It was prepared by H. W. Henshaw, and contains two samples of style for the Handbook, the second beginning on page 7 with the head, "Dictionary of Indian tribal names." (See Bulletin 30.)

(6). Advance pages Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology-Dictionary of American Indians north of Mexico [Vignette] Washington 1903

8°. 33 p.

NOTE. Prepared by F. W. Hodge. Two hundred and fifty copies printed by the Smithsonian Institution for the use of the compilers of the Dictionary [Handbook. See Bulletin 30].

(7). [Map of] Linguistic stocks of American Indians north of Mexico by J. W. Powell. [1906]

NOTE. Printed on heavy paper in advance of the Handbook of American Indians (Bulletin 30), part 1, of which it forms an illustration.

(8). Bureau of American Ethnology with list of publications. Reprinted from Handbook of American Indians, Bulletin 30 (pt. 1), Bureau of American Ethnology. [1906]

8°. 5 p.

(9). Indian missions north of Mexico by James Mooney. Reprinted from Handbook of American Indians, Bulletin 30 (pt. 1), Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington 1907

8°. 39 p.

INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES

A=Annual Report. B=Bulletin. C=Contributions to North American Eth-
nology. I=Introduction. M-Miscellaneous Publications.

Aborigines of Porto Rico and neighboring islands (Fewkes) -A Xxxv, 3.
Activital similarities (Powell) ––

Activities. See Esthetology; Philology; Sociology; Sophi-

ology; Technology.

-A III, lxv.

-C 1, 111.

Alaska, Notes on the natives of (Furuhelm).
Algonquian languages, Bibliography of the (Pilling)----------B 13.
tribes, Preliminary report on classification of (Michelson) _A
See Bulletin 40 (pt. 1).

XXVIII, 221.

Amulets, cranial, Prehistoric trephining and (R. Fletcher)__C v.
Animal carvings from mounds of the Mississippi valley
(Henshaw)
--------A. II, 117.

Animism and folk-lore of the Guiana Indians, An inquiry into
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A

XXV,

221.

B 60.

Anthropologic data, Limitations to the use of some (Powell)-A
Antiquities, Certain, of eastern Mexico (Fewkes)_.
Handbook of American (Holmes)

Antiquities; Mayan calendar systems, history, and (Förste-
mann, Schellhas, Sapper, Seler, Dieseldorff ) ‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒ -B 28.
Mexican and Central American calendar systems and
(Seler) ---

of central and southeastern Missouri (Fowke).

B 28.
B 37.

of the Jemez plateau, New Mexico (Hewett) ----

B 32.

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of the Mesa Verde National Park: Spruce-tree
(Fewkes).

Cliff Palace (Fewkes)----

-B 51.

of the upper Gila-Salt valleys (Hough).

of the upper Verde and Walnut Creek valleys, Arizona
(Fewkes) ---

Apache, The medicine-men of the (Bourke).

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Archeological expedition to Arizona in 1895 (Fewkes)‒‒‒‒‒‒‒A XVII, 519.
Archeologic investigations in James and Potomac valleys
(Fowke)---

B 23.

Architecture of Tusayan and Cibola (V. Mindeleff)‒‒‒‒.
Arizona, Aboriginal remains in Verde valley in (C. Min-

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Illustrated catalogue of collections from, in 1879 (J. Ste-
venson)

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The cliff-ruins of Canyon de Chelly in (C. Mindeleff)

See Casa Grande; Tusayan.

Art, Ancient, of the province of Chiriqui, Colombia (Holmes) __A
ceramic, Form and ornament in (Holmes).

in shell of the ancient Americans (Holmes) –
Prehistoric textile, of eastern United States (Holmes).

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Artists, native, Hopi katcinas drawn by (Fewkes).
Athapascan languages, Bibliography of the (Pilling).
See Bulletin 40 (pt. 1).

Bering strait, Eskimo about (Nelson)---

Bibliography of the Algonquian languages (Pilling).

of the Athapascan languages (Pilling).

A XXI, 3.

-B 14.

of the Chinookan languages, including the Chinook jargon
(Pilling)-

of the Eskimo language (Pilling).

of the Iroquoian languages (Pilling)---

of the languages of the North American Indians, Proof-
sheets of (Pilling)--

of the Muskhogean languages (Pilling).

of the Salishan languages (Pilling).

of the Siouan languages (Pilling).

of the Wakashan languages (Pilling).

Biloxi-Ofo dictionary (Dorsey-Swanton).
Boas, Franz. Chinook texts...

Kathlamet texts.

The Central Eskimo_-

Tsimshian mythology

Tsimshian texts.

editor. Handbook of American Indian languages.

and Chamberlain. Kutenai tales__.

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

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Bowditch, C. P. [Papers translated under the supervision of] B 28.

Brinton, Daniel G. The graphic system and ancient methods

of the Mayas‒‒‒‒.

-C v(pt. 3), xvii.

Bushnell, David I., jr. Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb, Louisiana_B 48.
Byington, Cyrus. A dictionary of the Choctaw language

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Mayan antiquities, history, and (Förstemann, Schellhas,
Sapper, Seler, Dieseldorff)__

B 28.

Mexican and Central American antiquities and (Seler) –

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Carvings, Animal, from mounds of the Mississippi Valley

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1879 (J. Stevenson) --.

The repair of, in 1891 (C. Mindeleff)---

Catalogue of collections from New Mexico and Arizona in

of collections from New Mexico in 1880 (J. Stevenson)_

of collections from pueblos in 1881 (J. Stevenson) -
of collections made in 1881 (Holmes) ---

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of linguistic manuscripts in the library of the Bureau of
Ethnology (Pilling).

--A 1, 553.

of prehistoric works east of the Rocky Mountains
(Thomas)--

.B 12.

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