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ADAIR (James).

The History of the American Indians; particularly those Nations adjoining to the Mississippi, East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia. * * * By James Adair, Esquire, a Trader with the Indians, and Resident in their Country for Forty Years. London; 1775. 4o.

(a) p. 389.

AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST.

The American Anthropologist, published quarterly under the auspices of the Anthropological Society of Washington. Washington, D. C. Vol. I[-VI]. 8o.

(a) II, 1889, No. 4, p. 323. (b) ibid., p. 524.

AMERICAN NATURALIST.

The American Naturalist, a monthly journal devoted to the natural sciences in their widest sense. Philadelphia. Vol. I[-XXVII]. 8o.

AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, for promoting useful knowledge. Philadelphia (Penna.). Vol. I[-XXX]. 8o.

(a) XXIX, p. 216.

ANDREE (Dr. Richard).

Das Zeichnen bei den NaturvÖlkern. Separatabdruck aus den Mittheilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien. Bd. XVII, der neuen Folge Bd. VII. Wien; 1887. 8o.

(a) p. 6. (b) p. 4. (c) ib. (d) p. 8. (e) p. 5.

Ethnographische Parallelen und Vergleiche, von Richard Andree. Mit 6 Tafeln und 21 Holzschnitten. Stuttgart; 1878. 8o.

(a) p. 260. (b) p. 194.

ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.

The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. London; 1872[-1892]. 8o.

(a) XIX, May, 1890, p. 368. (b) XVI, Feb., 1887, p. 309. (c) I, 1872, p. 334. (d) X, Feb., 1880, p. 104. (e) III, Feb., 1873, p. 131. (f) XVII, Nov., 1887, p. 86.

ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF TOKYO.

See Tokyo Anthropological Society of.

ANTHROPOLOGIE.

See L’Anthropologie.

ANTHROPOLOGISCHE GESELLSCHAFT IN BERLIN.

See Berliner Gesellschaft fÜr Anthropologie.

ANTHROPOLOGISCHE GESELLSCHAFT IN WIEN.

Mittheilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien. In Commission bei Alfred HÖlder, k.k. Hof- und UniversitÄts-BuchhÄndler. Wien; 4o.

(a) XVI, iii. and iv. Heft, 1886, Tafel X.

APPUN (C. F.).

SÜdamerikanischen, mit Sculpturen bedeckten Felsens. In Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft fÜr Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte. Berlin; Mai, 1877.

(a) pp. 6 and 7, Pl. XVI.

ARARIPE (TristÃo de Alencar).

Cidades Petrificades e InscripÇÕes Lapidares no Brazil. By TristÃo de Alencar Araripe. In Revista Trim. do Inst. Hist. e Geog. Brazil, Tome L, 2o folheto. Rio de Janeiro; 1887.

(a) p. 275 et seq. (b) p. 291. (c) p. 277.

ARCHAIC ROCK INSCRIPTIONS.

Archaic Rock Inscriptions; an Account of the Cup and Ring Markings on the Sculptured Stones of the Old and New Worlds. * * * A Reader, Orange Street, Red Lion Square, London; 1891. Sm. 8o.

AUSLAND, Das

Das Ausland. Wochenschrift fÜr Erd- und VÖlkerkunde. Herausgegeben von Siegmund GÜnther. Stuttgart. Verlag der J. G. Cotta’schen Buchhandlung, Nachfolger. 4o.

(a) 1884, No. 1, p. 12.

BANCROFT (Hubert Howe).

The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America. By Hubert Howe Bancroft. San Francisco; 1882. Vol. I[-V]. 8o.

(a) I, p. 379. (b) I, p. 48. (c) I, p. 332. (d) II, p. 802. (e) I, p. 333. (f) I, p. 387. (g) I, p. 403. (h) II, p. 374. (i) IV, pp. 40-50.

BANDELIER (A. F.).

Report of an ArchÆological Tour in Mexico in 1881. By A. F. Bandelier. Papers of the ArchÆological Institute of America. American Series, II. Boston; 1884. 8o.

(a) p. 184.

BARTLETT (John Russell).

Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora, and Chihuahua, connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission, during the years 1850, ’51, ’52, and ’53. By John Russell Bartlett, United States Commissioner during that period. New York; 1854. 2 vols. 8o.

(a) II, pp. 192-206. (b) ibid., pp. 170-173.

BASTIAN (A.).

(b) Amerika’s Nordwest-KÜste. Neueste Ergebnisse ethnologischer Reisen. Aus den Sammlungen der kÖniglichen Museen zu Berlin. Herausgegeben von der Direction der ethnologischen Abtheilung. Berlin; 1884. Folio.

Ethnologisches Bilderbuch (mit erklÄrendem Text), 25 Tafeln. Von Adolf Bastian. Berlin; 1887. Folio.

(a) Pl. VI.

BELDEN (G. P.).

Belden, the White Chief, or Twelve Years among the Wild Indians of the Plains. From the diaries and manuscripts of George P. Belden. * * * Edited by Gen. James S. Brisbin, U.S. A. Cincinnati and New York; 1870. 8o.

(a) p. 277. (b) p. 145. (c) p. 144.

BERLINER GESELLSCHAFT FÜR ANTHROPOLOGIE.

Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft fÜr Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte. Redigirt von Rud. Virchow. Berlin. 8o.

(a) No. 20, March, 1886. (b) Sitzung 16, November, 1889, p. 655. (c) ibid., p. 651. (d) March 20, 1886, p. 208.

BERTHELOT (S.).

Notice sur les CaractÈres HiÉroglyphiques GravÉs sur les Roches Volcaniques aux Îles Canaries. In Bulletin de la SociÉtÉ de GÉographie, rÉdigÉ avec le Concours de la Section de Publication par les SecrÉtaires de la Commission Centrale. SixiÈme SÉrie, Tome NeuviÈme, annÉe 1875. Paris; 1875.

(a) p. 117 et seq. (b) p. 189.

BERTHOUD (Capt. E. L.).

(a) In Kansas City Review of Science and Industry, VII, 1883, No. 8, pp. 489, 490.

BLOXAM (G. W.).

Aroko, or Symbolic Letters. In Journal Anthrop. Inst. Great Britain and Ireland. 1887.

(a) pp. 291 et seq. (b) p. 295. (c) p. 298.

BOAS (Dr. Franz).

Report on the Northwestern Tribes of the Dominion of Canada. In Report of the Fifty-ninth Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. London; 1889.

(c) p. 12. (e) pp. 852, 853. (f) p. 841.

Felsenzeichnung von Vancouver Island. In Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft fÜr Anthropologie, ausserordentliche Sitzung am 14. Februar 1891.

(a) p. 160. Fig. p. 161.

The Houses of the Kwakiutl Indians, British Columbia. In Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum for 1888. Washington. 8o.

(b) pp. 197 et seq. (d) p. 212, Pl. XL. (g) p. 208.

BOBAN (EugÈne).

Documents pour servir À l’Histoire du Mexique. Catalogue raisonnÉ de la Collection de M. E.-EugÈne Goupil (Ancienne coll. J.-M.-A. Aubin). Manuscrits figuratifs et autres sur papier indigÈne d’agave Mexicana et sur papier europÉen antÉrieurs et postÉrieurs À la ConquÊte du Mexique. (XVIe siÈcle). Avec une introduction de M. E.-EugÈne Goupil et une lettre-prÉface de M. Auguste GÉnin. Paris; 1891. 2 vols. 4o, and atlas folio.

(a) II, p. 273. (b) II, pp. 331, 342.

BOCK (Carl).

The Head-Hunters of Borneo: A narrative of travel up the Mahakkam and down the Barrito; also journeyings in Sumatra. By Carl Bock. London; 1881. 8o.

(a) p. 67. (b) p. 41.

BOLLER (Henry A.).

Among the Indians. Eight years in the Far West: 1858-1866. Embracing sketches of Montana and Salt Lake. By Henry A. Boller. Philadelphia; 1868. 12o.

(a) p. 284.

BOSCAWEN (W. St. Chad).

The Prehistoric Civilization of Babylonia. In Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. VIII, No. 1; August, 1878.

(a) p. 23.

BOSSU (Capt.).

Travels through that part of North America formerly called Louisiana. By Mr. Bossu, captain in the French marines. Translated from the French by John Rheinhold Forster. Illustrated with Notes, relative chiefly to Natural History. London; 1771. 2 vols. 8o.

(a) I, p. 164.

BOTURINI (Benaduci).

Idea de una Nueva Historia General de la AmÉrica Septentrional, fundada sobre material copioso de Figuras, Symbolos, Caracteres y GeroglÍficos, Cantares y Manuscritos de Antores Indios, ultimamente descubiertos. Dedicada al Rey Ntro SeÑor en su real y supremo consejo de las Indias el Cavallero Lorenzo Boturini Benaduci, SeÑor de la Torre, y de Pono. Madrid; 1746. 4o.

(a) pp. 54-56.

BOURKE (Capt. John G.).

The Snake-Dance of the Moquis of Arizona; being a Narrative of a Journey from Santa FÉ, New Mexico, to the Villages of the Moqui Indians of Arizona, etc. By John G. Bourke, Captain, Third U.S. Cavalry. New York; 1884. 8o.

(f) p. 120.

The Medicine Men of the Apaches. By John G. Bourke, Captain, Third Cavalry, U.S. Army. In the Ninth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology.

(a) p. 550 et seq. (b) p. 562. (c) ib. (d) p. 580. (e) p. 588. (f) ib.

BOVALLIUS (Carl).

Nicaraguan Antiquities. By Carl Bovallius; pub. by Swed. Soc. Anthrop. and Geog. Stockholm; 1886. 8o.

(a) Pl. 39.

BOYLE (David).

4th Ann. Rep. Canadian Institute, 1890.

(a) p. 23. (b) ib.

BRANSFORD (Dr. J. F.).

ArchÆological Researches in Nicaragua. By J. F. Bransford, M.D., Passed Assistant Surgeon, U.S. Navy. [Constitutes No. 383, Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge.] Washington; 1881.

(a) p. 64, fig. 123. (b) p. 65.

BRASSEUR DE BOURBOURG (AbbÉ Charles Étienne).

See Landa.

BRAZILEIRO, REVISTA TRIMENSAL.

See Revista Trimensal do Instituto Hist. e Geog. Brazileiro.

BRINTON (Prof. Daniel G.).

On the “Stone of the Giants.” In Report of the Proceedings of the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia for the years 1887-1889. Philadelphia; 1891.

(a) p. 78 et seq. (c) ib.

On the Ikonomatic Method of Phonetic Writing, with special reference to American ArchÆology. Read before the Am. Philosoph. Soc. Oct. 1, 1886.

(b) p. 3.

The Names of the Gods in the Kiche Myths, Central America. By Daniel G. Brinton, M.D. Separate and in Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. 8o.

(d) XIX, p. 613.

(e) The Maya Chronicles. Edited by Daniel G. Brinton, M.D. Philadelphia; 1882. 8o. Number 1 of Brinton’s Library of Aboriginal American Literature.

(f) The Lenape and their Legends, with the complete text and symbols of the Walam Olum. By Daniel G. Brinton, M.D. Philadelphia; 1885. 8o.

(g) The Myths of the New World. A treatise on the symbolism and mythology of the red race of America. By D. G. Brinton. New York; 1876. 8o.

BROWN (Chas. B.).

The Indian Picture Writing in British Guiana. By Charles B. Brown. In Journal of the Anthropological Inst. of Gt. Britain and Ireland.

(a) II, 1873, pp. 254-257.

BROWN (Edward).

The Pictured Cave of La Crosse Valley, near West Salem, Wisconsin. In Report and Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin for the years 1877, 1878, and 1879, Vol. VIII, Madison; 1879.

(a) pp. 174-181, Figs. 2, 5, 9, 14.

BRUXELLES, SOCIÉTÉ D’ANTHROPOLOGIE DE.

See SociÉtÉ d’Anthropologie de Bruxelles.

BUCKLAND (Miss A. W.).

On Tattooing. In Journal Anthrop. Inst. Gt. Britain and Ireland, XVII, No. 4. May, 1888.

(a) p. 318 et seq.

BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY.

Annual Reports of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Washington. Roy. 8o. I[-X].

First Annual Report [for 1879-’80]. 1881. Sign Language among North American Indians compared with that among other peoples and deaf mutes. By Garrick Mallery. pp. 263-552.

(a) p. 498.

Same Report. A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians. By Dr. H. C. Yarrow, Act. Asst. Surg. U.S.

A. pp. 87-203.

(a) p. 195.

Fourth Annual Report [for 1882-’83]. 1886. Pictographs of North American Indians. A Preliminary Paper. By Garrick Mallery. pp. 3-256.

References to other authors in this series appear under their respective names.

CADILLAC (Capt. de Lamothe).

(a) Collier qui doit Être portÉ À MontrÉal. In Margry, Part V, pp. 290-291.

(b) In Margry, Part V, p. 90.

CANADA, ROYAL SOCIETY OF.

Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada. I[-IX]. Montreal and Toronto. Large 4o.

CANADA, Report of the Deputy Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs of. Ottawa; 1879. 8o.

(a) p. 113.

CANADIAN INSTITUTE.

Proceedings of the Canadian Institute of Toronto, being a continuation of the Canadian Journal of Science, Literature, and History. 20 vols. in 3 series, commencing 1852. Toronto. First series 4o, last series 8o.

CARNE (Perrier du).

(a) In L’Anthropologie, II, 1891, No. 2, p. 269.

CARPENTER (Edward).

From Adam’s Peak to Elephanta. Sketches in Ceylon and India. By Edward Carpenter. London; 1892. 8o.

(a) p. 129.

CARTAILHAC (Émile).

La France prÉhistorique d’aprÈs les sÉpultures et les monuments. Par Émile Cartailhac. Paris; 1889. 8o.

(a) p. 234.

CARVER (Capt. Jonathan).

Travels through the Interior Parts of North America, in the years 1766, 1767, and 1768. By J. Carver, esq., captain of a company of Provincial troops during the late war with France. Illustrated with copper plates. London; 1778. 8o.

(a) p. 418. (b) ib. (c) p. 357.

CATLIN (George).

Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians. Fourth edition. London; 1844. 2 vols. 8o.

(a) II, p. 98.

CHAMPLAIN (Le Sieur Samuel de).

Les voyages de la Novvelle France occidentale, dicte Canada, faits par le Sr de Champlain Xainctongeois, Capitaine pour le Roy en la Marine du Ponant, & toutes les Descouuertes qu’il a faites en ce paÏs depuis l’an 1603 iusques en l’an 1629. OÙ se voit comme ce pays a estÉ premierement descouuert par les FranÇois, sous l’authoritÉ de nos Roys tres-Chrestiens, iusques au regne de sa MajestÉ À present regnante Lovis XIII. Roy de France & de Nauarre. Auec vn traittÉ des qualitez & conditions requises À vn bon & parfaict Nauigateur pour cognoistre la diuersitÉ des Estimes qui se font en la Nauigation; Les Marques & enseignments que la prouidence de Dieu a mises dans les Mers pour redresser les Mariniers en leur routte, sans lesquelles ils tomberoient en de grands dangers, Et la maniere de bien dresser Cartes marines auec leurs Ports, Rades, Isles, Sondes & autre chose necessaire À la Nauigation. Ensemble vne Carte generalle de la description dudit pays faicte en son Meridien selon la declinaison de la guide Aymant, & vn Catechisme ou Instruction traduicte du FranÇois au langage des peuples Sauuages de quelque contree, auec ce qui s’est passÉ en ladite Nouuelle France en l’annÉe 1631. Paris; 1632. Sm. 4o.

Œuvres de Champlain publiÉes sous le patronage de l’UniversitÉ Laval par l’abbÉ C. H. LaverdiÈre, M. A., professor d’histoire À la facultÉ des arts et bibliothÉcaire de l’universitÉ; Seconde Édition. QuÉbec; 1870. [6 vols. Sm. 4o (the fifth in two parts), paged consecutively at bottom. 2 p. ll., pp. i-lxxvi, 1-1478, 1 l. The pagination of the original edition appears at the top. Vol. V is a reprint in facsimile as to arrangement, of the 1632 edition of Les Voyages].

(a) V, 1st pt., p. 159. (b) ib. 157. (c) III, p. 57. (d) V, 2d pt., p. 40. (e) III, p. 194. (f) II, p. 19.

CHAMPOLLION (Jean Francois, le jeune).

Grammaire Egyptienne, ou principes gÉnÉraux de l’Écriture sacrÉe Égyptienne appliquÉes À la reprÉsentation de la langue parlÉe. PubliÉe sur le manuscrit autographe. Paris; 1836-’41. Sm. folio.

(a) p. 113. (d) p. 519. (g) p. 91. (h) p. 57.

Dictionnaire Egyptien, en Écriture hiÉroglyphique; publiÉ d’aprÈs les manuscrits autographes, par M. Champollion-Figeac. Paris; 1842-’44. Folio.

(b) p. 429. (c) p. 31. (e) p. 1. (f) p. 3.

CHARENCEY (Count Hyacinthe de).

(a) Des Couleurs considÉrÉes comme Symboles des points de l’Horizon chez les Peuples. From Actes de la SociÉtÉ Philologique. Tome VI, No. 3, Oct., 1876; Paris; 1877.

Essai sur la symbolique des points de l’horizon dans l’extrÊme orient. Hyacinthe de Charencey. Caen; 1876. 8o.

CHARLEVOIX (PÈre F. X. de).

History and General Description of New France. By the Rev. PÈre FranÇois Xavier de Charlevoix. Translated with Notes by John Gilmary Shea. New York; 1866-1872. 2 vols. Imperial 8o.

(a) I, p. 266.

CHAVERO (Alfredo).

La piedra del Sol. Estudio arqueolÓgico por Alfredo Chavero. In Anales del Museo Nacional de MÉxico.

(a) III, p. 124.

CLEMENT (Clara Erskine).

A Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art. By Clara Erskine Clement. Boston; 1883. Small 8o.

(a) p. 7.

COALE (Charles B.).

Life and Adventures of William Waters. By Charles B. Coale. Richmond; 1878. 12o.

(a) p. 136.

COMMISSION SCIENTIFIQUE AU MEXIQUE.

See Mexique, Mission Scientifique au.

CONDER (Maj. Claude R.)

Hittite Ethnology. In Journal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, XVII, pt. 2, Nov., 1887.

(d) p. 141.

Palestine Exploration Fund. Quarterly Statement for July, 1881. London; 1881.

(a) pp. 214-218. (c) p. 16.

On the Canaanites. In Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Vol. XXIV, No. 93. London; 1889, pp. 56-62.

(b) p. 57.

CONGRÈS INTERNATIONAL DES AMÉRICANISTES.

Compte-rendu de la cinquiÉme session, Copenhague, 1883. Copenhague, 1884. 8o.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY.

Vol. I[-VI]. Washington. Government Printing Office; 1877[-1890]. 4o. (Department of the Interior. U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. J. W. Powell in charge.)

COOPER (W. R.).

The Serpent Myths of Ancient Egypt. By W. R. Cooper, F. R. S. L. London; 1873. 8o.

(a) p. 24. (b) p. 43.

COPE (Prof. E. D.).

Report on the Remains of Population observed in Northwestern New Mexico. By Prof. E. D. Cope. In Report upon United States Geographical Surveys west of the one hundredth meridian, in charge of First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler. 7 vols. Washington, 4o.

(a) VII, 1879, p. 358.

COPWAY (G.).

The Traditional History and characteristic sketches of the Ojibway Nation. By G. Copway, or Kah-gi-ga-gah-bowh, chief of the Ojibway Nation. London; 1850. Sm. 8o.

(a) p. 134. (b) p. 136. (c) pp. 135, 136. (d) p. 135. (e) p. 134. (f) p. 135. (g) p. 134. (h) ibid.

CRANE (Miss Agnes).

Ancient Mexican Heraldry. By Agnes Crane. In Science, Vol. XX, No. 503.

(a) p. 175.

CRAWFURD (John).

History of the Indian Archipelago. By John Crawford * * *. Edinburgh; 1820. 3 vols. 8o.

(a) I, p. 290.

CRONAU (Rudolf).

Geschichte der Solinger Klingenindustrie. Von Rudolf Cronau. Stuttgart; 1885. Folio.

(b) p. 17. (c) pp. 18, 19.

Im Wilden Westen. Eine KÜnstlerfahrt durch die Prairien und Felsengebirge der Union. Von Rudolf Cronau. * * * Braunschweig; 1889. 8o.

(a) p. 85.

CUMMING (R. Gordon).

Sporting Adventures in South Africa. By Gordon Cumming. London; 1856. 2 vols. 8o.

(a) I, p. 207.

CURR (Edward M.).

The Australian Race. By Edward M. Curr. London; 1886. 3 vols. 8o, and folio atlas.

(a) I, p. 149 et seq. (b) ibid., p. 94. (c) III, p. 544. (d) I, plate facing p. 145.

CUSHING (Frank Hamilton).

Preliminary Notes on the origin, working hypothesis and primary researches of the Hemenway Southwestern ArchÆological Expedition. In CongrÈs International des AmÉricanistes. Compte-rendu de la septiÈme session. Berlin; 1890.

(a) p. 151.

D’ALBERTIS (L. M.).

New Guinea; What I did and what I saw. By L. M. D’Albertis. Boston; 1881. 2 vols. 8o.

(a) II, p. 66. (b) ibid., p. 301. (c) I, pp. 213, 215, 519. (d) I, 262 and 264.

DALL (William H.).

On Masks, Labrets and certain aboriginal customs, with an inquiry into the bearing of their geographical distribution. In Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, 1885; pp. 67-202.

(d) p. 75. (e) p. 111.

Contributions to North American Ethnology, I.

(a) p. 79. (f) p. 86.

Alaska and its Resources. London; 1870. 8o.

(a) p. 142. (b) p. 412. (c) p. 95.

D’ALVIELLA (Count Goblet).

The Migration of symbols. By the Count Goblet D’Alviella. In Popular Science Monthly; 1890. (Sept. and Oct.) (Trans. from RÉvue des Deux Mondes; Paris; May 1, 1890, p. 121.)

(a) pp. 674, 779. (b) p. 676. (c) p. 677.

DAVIDSON (Alexander) AND STRUVÉ (Bernard).

History of Illinois from 1673 to 1884, by Alexander Davidson and Bernard StruvÉ. Springfield, Ill.; 1884. 8o.

(a) p. 62.

DAVIS (W. W. H.).

The Spanish Conquest of New Mexico. By W. W. H. Davis. Doylestown, Pa.; 1869. 8o.

(a) p. 405. (b) p. 292.

DAWSON (Dr. George M.).

Notes on the Shuswap people of British Columbia. By George M. Dawson, LL. D., F. R. S., Assistant Director Geological Society of Canada. In Transactions of Royal Soc. of Canada, Section II, 1891.

(a) p. 14.

DE CLERCQ (F. S. A.).

Ethnographische Beschrijving van de West- en Noordkust van Nederlandsch Nieuw-Guinea door F. S. A. De Clercq, met medewerking van J. D. E. Schmeltz. Leiden; 1893. 4o.

(a) p. 31.

DELLENBAUGH (F. S.).

The Shinumos. A Prehistoric People of the Rocky Mountain Region. By F. S. Dellenbaugh. In Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sciences; Buffalo, N. Y.; Vol. III, 1875-1877.

(a) p. 172.

DE SMET (Rev. Peter).

See Smet (PÈre Peter de).

DE SCHWEINITZ (Bishop Edmund).

The life and times of David Zeisberger, the western pioneer and apostle of the Indians. By Edmund De Schweinitz. Philadelphia; 1870. 8o.

(a) p. 160.

DETROIT (Siege of, Diary of the).

Diary of the Siege of Detroit in the War with Pontiac. Albany; 1860. 4o.

(a) p. 29.

DIDRON (M.).

Iconographie ChrÉtienne. Histoire de Dieu. Par M. Didron, de la BibliothÈque Royale, SecrÉtaire du ComitÉ Historique des Arts et Monuments. Paris; 1843. 4o.

(a) p. 338. (b) p. 330. (c) p. 343. (d) p. 145.

DODGE (Col. R. I.).

Our Wild Indians; Thirty-three years’ personal experience among the Red Men of the Great West. * * * By Colonel Richard Irving Dodge, U.S. Army. Hartford; 1882. 8o.

(a) p. 163.

DORMAN (Rushton M.).

The Origin of Primitive Superstitions and their development into the worship of spirits and the doctrine of spiritual agency among the aborigines of America. By Rushton M. Dorman. Philadelphia; 1881. 8o.

DORSEY (Rev. J. Owen).

Teton Folk-lore. In American Anthropologist, Vol. II, No. 2. Washington; 1889.

(a) p. 144. (b) p. 147.

DU CHAILLU (Paul B.).

The Viking Age. The early history, manners, and customs of the ancestors of the English-speaking nations. By Paul B. Du Chaillu. * * * New York; 1889. 2 vols. 8o.

(a) II, p. 116 et seq. (b) ibid., p. 133. (c) ibid., p. 10.

DUNBAR (John B.).

The Pawnee Indians. Their History and Ethnology. In Magazine of American History. New York and Chicago; 1881.

(a) IV, No. 4, p. 259. (b) VIII, p. 744.

DUPAIX (M.).

In Kingsborough’s Mexican Antiquities. See Kingsborough.

(a) V, p. 241. Pl. in IV, Pt. 2, No. 44.

DURAN (Fr. Diego).

Historia de las Indias de Nueva-EspaÑa y Islas de Tierra Firma. Por El Padre Fray Diego Duran. MÉxico; 1867. 4o.

EASTMAN (Mary).

Dahcotah; or, Life and Legends of the Sioux around Fort Snelling. By Mrs. Mary Eastman; with Preface by Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. New York; 1849. 8o.

(a) p. 72. (b) p. 207. (c) p. 262. (d) p. xxvi. (e) p. xxviii.

EDKINS (Rev. Dr. J.).

Introduction to the Study of the Chinese Characters. By J. Edkins, D.D. London; 1876. 8o.

(a) p. 26. (b) p. 42. (c) p. 41. (d) Append. A, p. 3. (e) p. 20. (f) p. 35. (g) p. 14. (h) p. viii.

EDWARDS (Mrs. A. B.).

A Thousand Miles up the Nile. By Mrs. A. B. Edwards. London; 1889. 8o.

(a) p. 205.

EELLS (Rev. M.).

Twana Indians of the Skokomish Reservation in Washington Terr. In Bull. U.S. Geolog. Survey, Vol. III, pp. 57-114. Washington; 1877. 8o.

EISEN (Gustav).

Some Ancient Sculptures from the Pacific Slope of Guatemala. In Mem. of the California Academy of Sciences, Vol. II, No. 2. San Francisco; July, 1888.

(a) p. 17.

EMORY (Lt. Col. William Helmsley).

Notes of a Military Reconnoissance from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego, in California, etc. By Lieut. Col. W. H. Emory, made in 1846-’47. [Thirtieth Congress, first session; Ex. Doc. No. 41.] Washington; 1848. 8o.

(a) p. 89. (b) p. 63.

ETHERIDGE (R., jr.).

The Aboriginal Rock-Carvings at the Head of Bantry Bay. In Records of the Geological Survey of New South Wales, Vol. II, Pt. 1; 1890.

(a) p. 26 et seq.

ETHNOLOGY, CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN.

See Contributions to North American Ethnology.

ETHNOLOGY (BUREAU OF).

See Bureau of Ethnology.

EWBANK (Thomas).

North American Rock-writing and other aboriginal modes of recording and transmitting thought. By Thomas Ewbank, Vice-President of the Ethnological Society. Morrisania, N. Y.; 1866. Pamph., pp. 49.

EXPLORING EXPEDITION (United States).

See Wilkes (Commodore Charles).

FABER (Ernest).

Prehistoric China. By Ernest Faber. In Journal of the China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, n. s., XXIV.

FEWKES (Dr. J. Walter).

Journ. of American Folk Lore; Oct.-Dec., 1890.

(a) p. 10.

Am. Anthrop., V, No. 1, 1892.

(b) p. 9.

Journ. Am. Ethnol. and ArchÆol., II.

(c) p. 159.

FLETCHER (Dr. Robert).

Tattooing among civilized people. In Transactions of the Anthropological Society of Washington, II, p. 411.

FORLONG (Gen. J. G. R.).

River of Life, or Sources and Streams of the Faiths of Man in all Lands. * * * By Maj.-Gen. J. G. R. Forlong. London; 1883. 2 vols. 4o.

(a) I, p. 509. (b) II, p. 434.

FRAZER (Prof. Persifor, jr.).

The Geology of Lancaster County. In Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania: Report of Progress in 1877. CCC, Harrisburg; 1880.

(a) pp. 92, 94, 95. (b) p. 62.

GATSCHET (Albert S.).

A Migration Legend of the Creek Indians, with a linguistic, historic, and ethnographic introduction. By Albert S. Gatschet. * * * Philadelphia; 1884. 2 vols. 8o. [Printed in Brinton’s Library of Aboriginal American Literature. No. IV.]

GIBBS (Dr. George).

Tribes of Western Washington and Northern Oregon. In Contributions to North American Ethnology, Vol. I, pp. 159-240. Washington; 1877. 4o.

(a) p. 222. (b) ib.

GILDER (William H.).

Schwatka’s Search. Sledging in the Arctic in quest of the Franklin records. By William H. Gilder. New York; 1881. 8o.

(a) p. 250.

GONGORA Y MARTINEZ (Manuel de).

Antiguedades PrehistÓricas de AndalucÍa, monumentos, inscripciones, armas, utensilios y otros importantes objetos pertenecientes Á los tiempos mas remotos de su poblacion. Por Don Manuel de Gongora y Martinez. * * * Madrid; 1868. 8o.

(a) p. 64.

GREEN (Henry).

Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers; an exposition of their similarities of thought and expression. Preceded by a view of emblem-literature down to A.D. 1616. By Henry Green, M. A. London; 1870. 8o.

(a) pp. 4-12. (b) p. 13.

GREGG (Josiah).

Commerce of the Prairies, or the Journal of a Santa FÉ Trader, during eight expeditions across the Great Western Prairies and a residence of nearly nine years in Northern Mexico. By Josiah Gregg. Second ed. New York; 1845. 2 vols. 12o.

(a) II, p. 286.

GUNNISON (Lieut. J. W.).

The Mormons, or Latter-Day Saints in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake; a History of the Mormons. By Lieut. J. W. Gunnison of the Topographical Engineers. Philadelphia; 1852. 12o.

(a) pp. 62-63.

GÜNTHER (C.).

Die anthropologische Untersuchung der Bella-Coola. In Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft fÜr Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte. Sitzung vom 20. MÄrz 1886. Berlin; 1886.

(a) pp. 208, 209.

HAAST (Dr. Julius von).

Some Ancient Rock Paintings in New Zealand. Journal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. VIII. 1878.

(a) p. 50 et seq.

HABEL (Dr. S.).

The Sculptures of Santa Lucia Cosumal-Whuapa in Guatemala. By S. Habel. Washington; 1879. Constitutes No. 269 of Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, 1878, Vol. XXII.

(a) pp. 64-66. (b) p. 85. (c) p. 66. Sculp. No. 1, Pl. I. (d) Sculp. No. 4. Pl. II, p. 68. (e) pp. 67-68. (f) p. 77.

HABERLANDT (M.).

Ueber Schrifttafeln von der Osterinsel. In Mittheilungen der anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien. XVI. Band (der neuen Folge VI. Band), III. und IV. Heft. 1886.

HADDON (Alfred C.).

The Ethnography of the Western Tribe of Torres Straits. In Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. XIX, No. 3. 1890.

(a) p. 366. (b) p. 365. (c) ib.

HAKLUYT (Richard).

Collection of the Early Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries of the English Nation. A new edition, with additions. London; 1809[-1812]. 5 vols. and supplement. 4o.

(a) III, 1810, p. 372. (b) ib., p. 276. (c) ib., p. 415. (d) ib., p. 369. (e) ib., p. 40. (f) ib., p. 508. (g) ib., p. 615.

HARIOT (Thomas).

A brief and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities and of the nature and manners of the naturall inhabitants. * * * By Thomas Hariot. Frankfurti ad Moenvm. De Bry, anno 1590. Reprinted in facs. by J. Sabin & Sons. New York; 1872. 4o.

(a) Pl. XXIII.

HARTMAN (Prof. R.).

(a) p. 6 of the session of May 26, 1877, of the Berliner Gesellschaft fÜr Anthropologie.

HAYWOOD (John).

The Natural and Aboriginal History of Tennessee up to the first Settlements therein by the White People in the year 1768. By John Haywood. Nashville; 1823. 8o.

(a) p. 113. (b) p. 160. (c) p. 169. (d) pp. 322-323. (e) p. 228.

HEATH (Dr. E. R.).

The Exploration of the River Beni. In Journal of the American Geographical Society of New York, Vol. XIV. pp. 157-164. New York; 1882.

(a) p. 157. (b) p. 161.

HERNDON (Lieut. Wm. Lewis) and Gibbon (Lieut. Lardner).

Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon, made under direction of the Navy Department. By Wm. Lewis Herndon and Lardner Gibbon, Lieutenants United States Navy. Washington; 1853. 2 vols. 8o. [Ex. Doc. 36, Senate, 32d Cong., 2d Sess.]

(a) I, p. 319. (b) ibid., p. 201.

HERRERA (Antonio de).

The General History of the Vast Continent and Islands of America Commonly call’d the West-Indies, from the First Discovery thereof; with the best Account the People could give of their Antiquities. Collected from the Original Relations sent to the Kings of Spain. By Antonio de Herrera, Historiographer to his Catholic Majesty. Translated into English by Capt. John Stevens. * * * Second edition, London; 1740. 6 vols. 8o.

(a) Decade II, B. 10, Chap. 4.

HIND (Henry Youle).

Explorations in the Interior of the Labrador Peninsula, etc. By Henry Youle Hind. London; 1863; 2 vols. 8o.

(a) II, p. 105. (b) I, p. 270.

HOCHSTETTER (Dr. Ferdinand von).

New Zealand, its physical geography, geology and natural history. By Dr. Ferdinand von Hochstetter, Professor at the Polytechnic Inst. of Vienna, etc. Stuttgart; 1867. 8o.

(a) p. 437. (b) p. 423.

HOFFMAN (Dr. W. J.)

(a) The Midewiwin or “Grand Medicine Society” of the Ojibwa. In Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology; Washington; 1891; pp. 143-300.

(b) Pictography and Shamanistic Rites of the Ojibwa. In The American Anthropologist; Washington; July, 1888; pp. 209-229.

HOLM (G.).

Ethnologisk Skizze af Angmagsalikerne (SÆrtryk af Meddelelser om GrØnland. X.) KjØbenhavn; 1887. 8o.

(a) p. 101. (b) p. 108.

HOLMES (William Henry).

Report on the Ancient Ruins of Southwestern Colorado, examined during the summers of 1875 and 1876. Washington; 1879. [Extract from 10th Ann. Rep. of U.S. Geological Survey, 1879.]

(a) pp. 401-405, Pls. XLII and XLIII.

Ancient Art of the Province of Chiriqui, United States of Colombia, by William H. Holmes. Washington; 1888. 8o. In the Sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology.

(b) p. 21. (e) p. 181.

Art in Shell of the Ancient Americans. In Second Ann. Report of the Bureau of Ethnology.

(c) p. 253 et seq. (d) Pl. LII.

HOLUB (Dr. Emil).

On the Central South African Tribes from the South Coast to the Zambesi. In Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. X, No. 1. August, 1880.

(a) p. 6. (b) p. 7.

HOUZÉ (Dr. E.) AND JACQUES (Dr. Victor).

Étude d’anthropologie. Les Australiens du MusÉe du Nord. By Dr. E. HouzÉ and Dr. Victor Jacques. Bruxelles; 1885. 8o.

(a) p. 92.

HOWITT (Alfred W.).

On Some Australian Ceremonies of Initiation. By A. W. Howitt, F. G. S. London; 1884. 8o.

(a) p. 17. (d) p. 8. (f) p. 2.

Notes on Songs and Song Makers of Some Australian Tribes. By A. W. Howitt, F. G. S. London; 1887. 8o.

(b) p. 328.

The Dieri and other kindred Tribes of Central Australia. In Journal of the Anthrop. Inst. of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. XX, No. 1. 1890.

(c) p. 71. (e) p. 72. (g) ib. (h) ib.

HUMBOLDT (Alexander von).

Aspects of Nature. By Alexander von Humboldt. London; 1850. 2 vols. 8o.

(a) I, pp. 196-201.

IMPERIAL Academy of Sciences.

Scientific papers of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, Vol. III, pt. 5. St. Petersburg; 1855.

IM THURN (Everard F.).

Among the Indians of Guiana; being Sketches chiefly Anthropologic from the Interior of British Guiana. London; 1883. 8o.

(a) p. 391 et seq. (b) p. 410. (c) p. 316. (d) p. 39. (e) p. 319. (f) p. 195. (g) p. 219. (h) p. 196. (i) pp. 392, 393, Figs. 25 and 26. (k) p. 405.

INDIAN AFFAIRS.

Canada, Report of the Deputy Superintendent-General of. (See Canada.)

IRVING (Washington).

Astoria; or Anecdotes of an enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains. By Washington Irving. Philadelphia; 1836. 2 vols. 8o.

(a) I, p. 226. (b) ib., p. 227. (c) ib., p. 169.

JACQUES (V.) AND STORMS (É.)

Notes sur l’Ethnologie de la Partie Orientale de l’Afrique Équatoriale. By V. Jacques and É. Storms. In. Bull. Soc. d’Anthrop. de Bruxelles. Tome V. Bruxelles; 1887.

JAGOR (F.).

Die Badagas im Nilgiri-Gebirge. In Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft fÜr Anthropologie, etc. Jahrgang 1876. p. 195.

Über die Hieroglyphen der Osterinsel und Über Felseinritzungen in Chile. In Verhandl. der Berliner Gesellsch. fÜr Anthrop., etc. Jahrgang 1876, pp. 16, 17, Figs. 2, 3.

(a) Verhandl. der Berliner Gesellsch. fÜr Anthrop., etc., Jahrgang 1882, p. 170.

JAMES (Dr. Edwin).

See Tanner (John).

JAMES’ LONG’S EXPEDITION.

See Long (Major Stephen Harriman).

JAPAN.

Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Yokohama. * * * Tokyo. 8o.

JEMISON (Mary).

See Seaver (James E.).

JESUIT RELATIONS.

Relations des JÉsuites; contenant ce qui s’est passÉ de plus remarquable dans les Missions des pÈres de la Compagnie de JÉsus, dans la Nouvelle France. QuÉbec; 1858; 3 vols. 8o.

(a) II, 1646, p. 48.

JOHNSTON (H. H.).

The River Congo, from its mouth to Bolobo; with a general description of the natural history and anthropology of its western basin. By H. H. Johnston, F. F. S., F. R. G. S. * * * Second ed. London; 1884. 8o.

(a) p. 420.

JONES (A.D.).

Illinois and the West. By A.D. Jones. Boston; 1838. 8o.

(a) p. 59.

JONES (Charles C., jr.).

Antiquities of the Southern Indians, particularly of the Georgia Tribes. By Charles C. Jones, jr. New York, 1873. 8o.

(a) pp. 377-379. (b) ib.

JONES (Rev. Peter).

History of the Ojebway Indians. By Rev. Peter Jones. London; 1861. 12o.

(a) p. 121. (b) p. 94.

JONES (Capt. William A.).

Report upon the Reconnaissance of Northwestern Wyoming. By William A. Jones, U.S. A. Washington; 1875. 8o.

(a) p. 268. (b) p. 269. (c) p. 207, fig. 33.

KANE (Paul).

Wanderings of an artist among the Indians of North America. * * * London; 1859.

(a) p. 393.

KEATING’S LONG’S EXPEDITION.

See Long (Major Stephen Harriman).

KELLER (Franz).

The Amazon and Madeira Rivers. Sketches and descriptions from the note-book of an explorer. By Franz Keller, engineer. Philadelphia; 1875. Large 8o.

(a) p. 65 et seq. (b) p. 159 et seq.

KENDALL (Edward Augustus).

Travels through the northern parts of the United States, in the years 1807 and 1808. By Edward Augustus Kendall, Esq. New York; 1809. 3 vols. 8o.

KINGSBOROUGH (Edward King, Lord).

Antiquities of Mexico: Containing fac-similes of Ancient Mexican Paintings and Hieroglyphics * * * together with the Monuments of New Spain, by M. Dupaix. London; 1831-’48. 9 vols. Imp. folio.

(a) Vol. VI, Codex Telleriano Remensis, p. 150 (vol. I, Codex T. R., pt. 4, Pl. 33). (b) VI, Codex T. R., p. 135 (vol. I, Codex T. R., pt. 4, Pl. 4). (c) VI, Codex T. R., p. 141 (I, Codex T. R., pt. 4, Pl. 19). (d) VI, Codex T. R., p. 148 (I, Codex T. R., pt. 4, Pl. 29). (e) VI, Codex T. R., p. 150 (I, Codex T. R., pt. 4, Pl. 32). (f) VI, Coll. Mendoza, p. 74 (I, Coll. Mendoza, Pl. 67). (g) VI, Codex T. R., p. 136 (I, Codex T. R., pt. 4, Pl. 7). (h) VI, Codex T. R., p. 141 (I, Codex T. R., pt. 4, Pl. 20). (i) VI, Coll. Mend., p. 86 (I, Coll. Mend., Pl. 71, Fig. 30). (k) VI, Codex Vaticanus, p. 222 (II, Codex Vat., Pl. 75). (l) VI, Codex T. R., p. 136 (I, Codex T. R., pt. 4, Pl. 7). (m) VI, Coll. Mend., p. 69 (I, Coll. Mend., Pl. 64, Fig. 5). (n) (II, Codex Vat., Pl. 100.) (o) VI, Codex T. R., p. 142 (I, Codex T. R., pt. 4, Pl. 22). (p) VI, Coll. Mend., p. 71 (I, Coll. Mend., Pl. 75).

In the above citations the double references, one in and one not in parentheses, are necessary because the text and the copies of paintings are in different volumes. The above references not in parentheses refer to the text alone. The several parts of the volumes containing the plates are mentioned because the pagination of those volumes is not continuous.

KOHL (J. G.).

Kitchi-Gami. Wanderings round Lake Superior. By J. G. Kohl. London; 1860. 8o.

(a) p. 18.

LACOUPERIE (Prof. Dr. Terrien de).

Beginnings of Writing in and around Thibet. In Journ. Royal Asiatic Society. New series, Vol. XVII, Pt. III. London; 1885.

(a) p. 442 et seq. (b) ib. (c) p. 443. (d) p. 424. (e) p. 428. (f) p. 459.

LAFITAU (PÈre Joseph FranÇois).

Moeurs des Sauvages AmÉriquaines, ComparÉes aux Moeurs des Premiers Temps. By le PÈre Lafitau. Paris; 1724. 2 vols. 4o.

(a) II, p. 261. (b) II, p. 43. (c) ib. (d) ib., p. 266.

LAHONTAN (Baron).

New Voyages to North America. Containing an Account of the Several Nations of that vast continent, etc. By the Baron Lahontan, Lord Lieutenant of the French Colony at Placentia in Newfoundland. * * * London; 1703. 2 vols. 8o.

(a) II, p. 82. (b) ib., p. 84. (c) ib., p. 246. (d) ib., p. 225.

LAMOTHE. See Cadillac.

LANDA (Diego de).

Relation des Choses de Yucatan de Diego de Landa; Texte Espagnol et Traduction FranÇaise en regard, comprenant les Signes du Calendrier et de l’Alphabet HiÉroglyphique de la Langue Maya, accompagnÉ de documents divers historiques et chronologiques, avec une Grammaire et un Vocabulaire AbrÉgÉs FranÇais-Maya, prÉcÉdÉs d’un essai sur les sources de l’histoire primitive du Mexique et de l’AmÉrique Centrale, etc., d’aprÈs les monuments Égyptiens et de l’Histoire primitive de l’Égypte d’aprÈs les monuments AmÉricains. Par l’AbbÉ Brasseur de Bourbourg, Ancien Administrateur ecclÉsiastique des Indians de Rabinal (Guatemala), Membre de la Commission scientifique du Mexique, etc. Paris and Madrid; 1864. 8o.

(a) p. 316. (b) ib.

LANDRIN (Armand).

(a) Écriture figurative et ComptabilitÉ en Bretagne; par Armand Landrin, Conservateur du MusÉe d’Ethn. In Revue d’Ethnographie. Tome premier, No. 5, Sept.-Oct. Paris; 1882.

LANGEN (A.).

Key-Inseln und die dortigen Geistergrotten. In Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft fÜr Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte. Sitzung vom 17. October 1885. 1885.

(a) pp. 407-409. Taf. XI.

L’ANTHROPOLOGIE.

L’Anthropologie. Paraissant tous les deux mois sous la direction de MM. Cartailhac, Hamy, Topinard. * * * Paris; 1890. 8o. [The present journal is a consolidation of “MatÉriaux pour l’histoire de l’homme,” “Revue d’Anthropologie,” and “Revue d’Ethnographie.”]

(a) II, No. 6, p. 693. (b) I, No. 5, p. 566. (c) II. No. 2, 1891, p. 150. (d) II, No. 2, Mar.-Avr. 1891, p. 148.

LA PLATA. See Museo de la Plata.

LAUDONNIÈRE (Capt. RÉnÉ).

The Second voyage into Florida made and written by Captain LaudonniÈre, which fortified and inhabited there two summers and one whole winter. In Hakluyt’s Collection of the Early Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries of the English nation, q. v.

(a) III, pp. 384-419.

LAWSON (A. C.).

Ancient Rock Inscriptions on the Lake of the Woods. In The American Naturalist, Vol. XIX, Philadelphia, 1885. pp. 654-657.

(a) Pl. XIX and Fig. 1.

LAWSON (John).

The History of Carolina, containing the exact Description and Natural History of that country, together with the Present State thereof and a Journal of a Thousand miles traveled through several Nations of Indians. Giving a particular Account of their Customs, Manners, etc. By John Lawson, Gent., Surveyor-General of North Carolina. London; 1714. 12o.

(a) p. 190.

LE CLERCQ (PÈre ChrÉtien).

Nouvelle Relation de la Gaspesie, qui contient les Moeurs & la Religion des Sauvages Gaspesiens Porte-Croix, adorateurs du Soleil, & d’autres Peuples de l’AmÉrique Septentrionale, dite le Canada. DediÉe À Madame la Princesse d’Epinoy. Par le PÈre ChrÉtien Le Clercq, Missionnaire Recollet de la Province de Saint Antoine de Pade en Artois, & Guardian du Convent de Lens. Paris; 1691. 16o.

(a) p. 139.

LELAND (Charles G.).

The Algonquin Legends of New England. * * * By Charles G. Leland. Boston; 1884. 8o.

(a) p. 40. (b) p. 44.

LEMLY (Lieut. H. R.).

Who was El Dorado? By Lieut. H. R. Lemly, U.S. Army. In Century Magazine for October, 1891.

(a) p. 889.

LE PAGE DU PRATZ.

Histoire de la Louisiane. Contenant la DÉcouverte de ce vaste Pays. Par M. Le Page du Pratz. Paris; 1758. 3 vols. 12o.

(a) II, p. 432. (b) III, p. 241.

LE PLONGEON (Dr. Augustus).

Vestiges of the Mayas; or, Facts tending to prove that communications and intimate relations must have existed in very remote times between the inhabitants of Mayab and those of Asia and Africa. By Augustus Le Plongeon, M.D. New York; 1881. 8o.

(a) p. 29.

LEWIS (Capt. Meriwether) AND CLARKE (Capt.).

Travels to the source of the Missouri River, etc., and across the American Continent to the Pacific Ocean, * * * in the years 1804, 1805, and 1806. By Captains Lewis and Clarke. Published from the Official Report. * * * London; 1814. 8o.

(a) p. 66. (b) p. 375. (c) p. 379.

LEWIS (T. H.).

Incised Bowlders in the upper Minnesota Valley. In The American Naturalist for July, 1887.

(a) p. 642. (b) p. 639 et seq. (c) ib.

(d) Sculptured Rock at Trempeleau, Wisconsin. By T. H. Lewis. In The American Naturalist for September, 1889, pp. 782, 783.

LONG (John).

Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and Trader, Describing the Manners and Customs of the North American Indians; with an Account of the Posts situated on the river St. Lawrence, Lake Ontario, etc. To which is added, A Vocabulary of the Chippeway Language. * * * By J. Long, London; 1791. 4o.

(a) p. 47.

LONG (Maj. Stephen Harriman).

Account of an expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains in 1819 and 1829, under command of Major Stephen H. Long. Compiled by Edwin James. Phila.; 1823. 2 vols. 8o. [Commonly known as James’ Long’s Expedition].

(b) I, p. 478. (c) ib., p. 287. (d) ib., p. 207. (f) ib., p. 125. (h) ib., p. 296. (i) ib., p. 208. (k) ib., p. 240.

Narrative of an expedition to the source of St. Peter’s River, etc., performed in the year 1823 under the command of Stephen H. Long, Major U.S. T. E. Compiled by William H. Keating. Phila.; 1824. 2 vols. 8o. [Commonly called Keating’s Long’s Expedition.]

(a) I, p. 217. (e) ib., p. 334. (g) ib., p. 226.

LOSSING (Benson J.).

The American Revolution and the war of 1812; or, Illustrations by pen and pencil of the History, Biography, Scenery, Relics, and Traditions of our wars with Great Britain. By Benson J. Lossing. New York Book Concern; 1875. 3 vols. Large 8o.

(b) III, p. 55.

The Pictorial Field-Book of the War of 1812. * * * By Benson J. Lossing. New York; 1868.

(a) p. 191, footnote.

LUBBOCK (Sir John).

Prehistoric Times as illustrated by ancient remains and the manners and customs of modern savages. By Sir John Lubbock, Bart., M. P., etc. London; 1878. 8o.

(a) p. 11.

LYND (James W.).

The Religion of the Dakotas. In Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. St. Paul; 1860. 3 vols. 8o.

(a) II, pt. 2, pp. 79, 80. (b) ib., pp. 59, 60. (c) ib., p. 68. (d) ib., p. 80.

MACKENZIE (Sir Alexander).

Voyages from Montreal on the River St. Lawrence, through the Continent of North America, to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans; in the years 1789 and 1793. * * * By Sir Alexander Mackenzie. Philadelphia; 1802. 8o.

(a) p. 236. (b) p. 33. (c) p. 173.

MADISON (Rt. Rev. James).

On the supposed fortifications of the western country. In Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, VI, pt. 1, 1804.

(a) pp. 141. 142.

MAGNAT (Casimir).

TraitÉ du Langage Symbolique, emblÉmatique et religieux des Fleurs. Par Casimir Magnat. Paris; 1855. 8o.

MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Collections of the Maine Historical Society. * * * Portland [and Bath;] 1831[-1876]. 7 vols. 8o.

(a) VII, p. 393.

MALLERY (Col. Garrick).

See Bureau of Ethnology.

MARCANO (Dr. G.).

Ethnographic PrÉcolombienne du VÉnÉzuÉla. RÉgion des Raudals de l’OrÉnoque. In MÉmoires de la SociÉtÉ d’Anthropologie de Paris; 2e SÉrie, Tome QuatriÈme, DeuxiÈme Fascicule. Paris; 1890. pp. 99-218.

(a) p. 197. (b) p. 203. (c) p. 199. (d) p. 210. Pl. XXX, Fig. 25. (e) p. 200. (f) p. 210.

MARCOY (Paul).

Travels in South America. By Paul Marcoy. New York; 1875. 2 vols. 8o.

(a) II, p. 353. (b) ib.

MARGRY (Pierre).

DÉcouvertes et Établissements des FranÇais dans l’ouest et dans le sud de l’AmÉrique septentrionale (1614-1754). MÉmoires et documents originaux recuillis et publiÉs par Pierre Margry. Paris; 1875-1886. 6 vols. 8o.

(a) VI, p. 518. (b) IV, p. 172. (c) III, p. 363. (d) I, p. 159. (e) II, p. 325. (f) V, p. 454. (g) I, p. 264.

MARSHALL (Frederic).

Curiosities of Ceremonies. By Frederic Marshall. London; 1880. 8o.

(a) p. 190. (b) p. 65.

MARSHALL (Lieut.-Col. William E.).

Travels amongst the Todas, or the Study of a Primitive Tribe in South India. By William E. Marshall, Lieutenant-Colonel of her Majesty’s Bengal Staff Corps. London; 1873. 8o.

(a) p. 109. (b) p. 65.

MARTYR (Peter).

The History of the West Indies, * * * By Peter Martyr. Benzoni’s trans. Basel; 1582.

(a) Lib. I, Chap. XXVI. (b) II, p. CCCX.

Histori von der Franzosen Zug in die Landschafft Floridam.

(c) Cap. III, Die Neue Welt, Basel; 1583.

MASON (Prof. Otis T.).

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MATÉRIAUX pour l’Histoire primitive et naturelle de l’Homme. Revue Mensuelle IllustrÉe dirigÉe par M. Émile Castailhac. Toulouse et Paris. 8o.

MATTHEWS (Dr. Washington, U.S. A.).

The Mountain Chant. A Navajo ceremony. By Dr. Washington Matthews, U.S. A. In the Fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, pp. 379-467.

MAURAULT (AbbÉ J. A.).

Histoire des Abenaquis depuis 1605 jusqu’À nos jours. Par l’AbbÉ J. A. Maurault. Quebec. Gazette de Sorel; 1866. 8o.

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MAXIMILIAN (Prince of Wied).

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McADAMS (Wm.).

Records of Ancient Races in the Mississippi Valley; being an account of some of the pictographs, sculptured hieroglyphics, symbolic devices, emblems, and traditions of the prehistoric races of America, with some suggestions as to their origin. * * * By Wm. McAdams. St. Louis; 1887. 8o.

McGUIRE (Joseph D.).

Materials, Apparatus, and Processes of the Aboriginal Lapidary. By Joseph B. McGuire. In The American Anthropologist, April, 1892, Vol. V, No. 2.

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McKENNEY (Thomas L.).

Sketches of a Tour to the Lakes; of the Character and Customs of the Chippeway Indians; and of the Incidents connected with the Treaty of Fond du Lac. By Thomas L. McKenney, of the Indian Department. * * * Baltimore; 1827. 8o.

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McLEAN (Rev. John).

(a) The Blackfoot Sun Dance. By Rev. John McLean. Toronto; 1889. 8o.

MEMOIRES DE LA SOCIETE D’ANTHROPOLOGIE DE PARIS.

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MEXICO (Anales del Museo Nacional de).

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MEXIQUE (Mission Scientifique au.)

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MILNE (Prof. John).

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(a) Nov. 29, 1880. p. 247.

MONTAGU (Lady Mary Wortley).

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MORENO (F. P.).

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MORSE (Prof. Edward S.).

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MORTILLET (Gabriel de).

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MÜLLER (F. Max).

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MURDOCH (John).

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MUSEO DE LA PLATA.

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NATIONAL MUSEUM (Proceedings of).

Proceedings of the United States National Museum. Vols. 1[-13], 1875[-1890]. Washington. 8o.

NATIONAL MUSEUM (Reports of).

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NEBEL (Don Carlos).

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NEW YORK (The Documentary History of the State of).

See O’Callahan (E. B.).

NEW YORK (Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of).

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NIBLACK (Ensign Albert P., U.S. N.).

The Coast Indians of Southern Alaska and Northern British Columbia. By Albert P. Niblack, Ensign, U.S. Navy. In Report of the U.S. Nat. Museum, 1887-’88, pp. 225-386. Washington; 1890. Pll. I-LXX.

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NORDENSKJÖLD (Adolf Erick).

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Contains:

Nordqvist (Oscar). Bidrag till KÄnnedomen om Tschuktscherna.

NORDQVIST (Oscar).

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NORTHWEST COAST OF AMERICA (The).

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O’CALLAGHAN (Dr. E. B.).

The Documentary History of the State of New York; arranged under the direction of the Hon. Christopher Morgan, Secretary of State. By E. B. O’Callaghan, M.D. Albany; 1849. 4 vols. 8o.

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OHIO STATE BOARD OF CENTENNIAL MANAGERS.

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PACIFIC RAILROAD EXPEDITION.

See Whipple (Lieut. A. W.).

PARIS (MÉmoires de la SociÉtÉ d’Anthropologie de).

Paris; 1873-1892. PubliÉ par la SociÉtÉ d’Anthropologie. 7 vols. in two series. Large 8o.

Bulletins de la SociÉtÉ d’Anthropologie de Paris. Paris. 8o. PubliÉs par fascicules trimestriels.

PARKMAN (Dr. Francis).

The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian war after the conquest of Canada. By Francis Parkman. Boston; 1883. 2 vols. 8o.

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La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West. By Francis Parkman. Twelfth edition. Boston; 1883. 8o.

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PATTIE (James O.).

The personal narrative of James O. Pattie, of Kentucky, during an expedition from St. Louis through the vast regions between that place and the Pacific Ocean, and thence back through the City of Mexico to Vera Cruz, during journeyings of six years; in which he and his father, who accompanied him, suffered unheard-of hardships and dangers; had various conflicts with the Indians, and were made captives, in which captivity his father died. * * * Cincinnati; 1833. 12o.

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PEET (Rev. S. D.).

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PEIXOTO (Rocha).

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PERROT (PÈre Nicolas).

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PESCHEL (Oscar).

The Races of Man and their Geographical Distribution. Translated from the German of Oscar Peschel. New York; 1876. 8o.

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PHILLIPS (Henry, jr.).

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PIKE (Maj. Z. M.).

An Account of Expeditions to the Sources of the Mississippi and through the Western Parts of Louisiana to the Sources of the Arkansaw, Kans., La Platte and Pierre Jaun Rivers. By Maj. Z. M. Pike. Philadelphia; 1810. 8o.

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PINART (Alphonse L.).

Note sur les PÉtroglyphes et AntiquitÉs des Grandes et Petites Antilles. Par A. L. Pinart. Paris; 1890. Folio. Fac-simile of MS.

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AperÇu sur l’Ile d’Aruba, ses Habitants, ses AntiquitÉs, ses PÉtroglyphes. Par A. L. Pinart. Paris; 1890. Folio. Fac-simile of MS.

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PIPART (AbbÉ Jules).

ÉlÉments PhonÉtiques dans les Écritures figuratives des Anciens Mexicains. In Compte Rendu du Cong. Inter. des AmÉricanistes, 2me Session; Paris; 1878. Vol. II.

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PLENDERLEATH (Rev. W. C.).

The White Horses of the West of England, with notices of some other ancient Turf-monuments. By the Rev. W. C. Plenderleath, M. A., Rector of Cherhill, Wilts. London; (no year). 12o.

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POPOFF (M. Lazar).

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POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY.

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PORTER (Edward G.).

The Aborigines of Australia. In Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society. New series, Vol. VI, pt. 3. Worcester; 1890.

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POTANIN (G. N.).

Sketches of North Western Mongolia. In Ethnologic Material, No. 4. St. Petersburg; 1883. 8o.

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POTHERIE (Bacqueville de la).

(a) Histoire de l’AmÉrique Septentrionale DivisÉe en Quatre Tomes. Tome Premier, contenant le Voyage du Fort de Nelson, dans la Baye d’Hudson, À l’ExtrÉmitÉ de l’AmÉrique. Par M. de Bacqueville de la Potherie, nÉ À la Guadeloupe, dans l’AmÉrique MÉridionale, Aide Major de la dite Isle. Paris; 1753. 4 vols. 16o.

(b) III, p. 43. (c) IV, p. 174. (d) I, p. 129. (e) ib., p. 128.

POWELL (Maj. J. W.).

(a) Outlines of the Philosophy of the North American Indians. By J. W. Powell. N. Y. 1877. 8o.

POWELL (Dr. J. W.).

Report on British Columbia. In Rep. of the Deputy Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs [Canada] for 1879. Ottawa. 8o.

POWERS (Stephen).

Tribes of California. By Stephen Powers. In Contributions to North American Ethnology, Vol. III. Washington; 1877.

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PRATZ (Le Page du).

See Le Page du Pratz.

PUTNAM (A. W.).

History of Middle Tennessee; or Life and Times of Gen. James Robertson. By A. W. Putnam. Nashville; 1859. 8o.

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PUTNAM (Prof. F. W.).

The Serpent Mound of Ohio. In The Century Illus. Monthly Magazine, April, 1890. New York. 8o.

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RAFN (Charles Christian).

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RAND (Rev. Silas).

A First Reading Book in the Micmac Language; comprising the Micmac numerals and the names of the different kinds of beasts, birds, fishes, trees, etc., of the maritime Provinces of Canada. Also some of the Indian names of places and many familiar words and phrases, translated literally into English. By Rev. Silas Rand. Halifax; 1875. 12o.

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RAU (Dr. Charles).

Observations on Cup-shaped and other Lapidarian Sculptures in the Old World and in America. By Charles Rau. In Contributions to North American Ethnology. Vol. V. Washington; 1882; pp. 1-112. Figs. 1-161. 4o.

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REBER (Dr. Franz von).

History of Ancient Art. By Dr. Franz von Reber. Translated and augmented by Joseph Thacher Clarke. New York; 1882. 8o.

RECLUS (ÉlisÉe).

The Earth and its Inhabitants. By ÉlisÉe Reclus. Edited by A. H. Keane, B.A. New York; 1890. Large 8o.

(a) Oceanica, p. 476. (b) ib. p. 134. (c) ib. p. 304.

REISS (W.) AND STUBEL (A.).

Necropolis of Ancon in Peru. By W. Reiss and A. Stubel. London and Berlin. 1880-1887. Large folio.

(a) Pls. 33 and 33a.

RENAN (Ernest).

History of the People of Israel till the time of King David. By Ernest Renan. Boston; 1889. 8o.

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RENOUF (P. Le Page).

An Elementary Grammar of the Ancient Egyptian Language, in the hieroglyphic type. By P. Le Page Renouf, one of Her Majesty’s Inspectors of Schools. London and Paris; date of dedication, 1875. [No publication date.]

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REVISTA TRIMENSAL do Instituto Historico e Geographico Braziliero. Fundado no Rio de Janeiro. Debaixo da immediata protecÇÃo de S. M. I. O. Sr. D. Pedro II. Vols. I[-L]. Rio de Janeiro. 8o.

REVUE D’ETHNOGRAPHIE.

Lately incorporated with two other serials and published under the title of L’Anthropologie, q.v.

(a) V, No. 2; 1886.

REVUE GÉOGRAPHIQUE INTERNATIONALE.

Journal mensuel illustrÉ des sciences gÉographiques. Paris; 1884; 9e annÉe. Editorial notice of report made to the SociÉtÉ de GÉographie de Tours, by General Colonieu.

(a) No. 110, p. 197.

RIVERO (Mariano Edward) AND VON TSCHUDI (John James).

Peruvian Antiquities. By Mariano Edward Rivero, * * * and John James von Tschudi. Translated into English, from the original Spanish, by Francis L. Hawkes, D. D. LL. D. New York and Cincinnati; 1855. 8o.

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RIVETT-CARNAC (J. H.).

ArchÆological Notes on Ancient Sculpturings on Rocks in Kumaon, India, similar to those found on monoliths and rocks in Europe. By J. H. Rivett-Carnac, Esq., Bengal Civil Service. * * * Reprinted from the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutta; 1883.

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ROCK INSCRIPTIONS.

See Archaic Rock Inscriptions.

ROEDIGER (Fritz).

Prehistoric Sign Stones, as boundary stones, milestones, finger posts, and maps. In Verhandl. der Berlin. Gesellschaft fÜr Anthrop.; 1890.

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ROGERS (Rev. Charles).

Social Life in Scotland from early to recent times. By the Rev. Charles Rogers. Edinburgh; 1884. 3 vols. 8o.

(a) I, p. 35.

ROSNY (LÉon de).

Archives PalÉographiques, * * * Par LÉon de Rosny. Paris; 1870. 8o.

(a) Tom. I, 2me liv. Avril-juin, p. 93.

ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.

The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vols. I[-L?] London. 8o.

(a) XXXII, 1862, p. 125.

RUTHERFORD (David Greig).

(a) Notes on the People of Batanga, West Tropical Africa. In Jour. of Anthrop. Inst. G. B. & I., X, 1881, p. 466.

SAGARD (Gabriel).

Histoire du Canada et Voyages que les frÈres Mineurs recollet y ont faicts pour conversion des infidÈles depuis l’an 1615. Par Gabriel Sagard Theodat, avec un dictionnaire de la langue Huronne. Nouvelle edition publiÉe par M. Edwin Tross. Paris; 1866. 4 vols. 8o.

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SAYCE (Prof. A. H.).

Address to the Anthropological Section of the British Association at Manchester. By Prof. A. H. Sayce. In Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.

(a) Nov., 1887, p. 169.

SCHOOLCRAFT (Henry R.).

Historical and Statistical Information respecting the History, Condition, and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States. Collected and prepared under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, per act of Congress of March 3d, 1847. By Henry R. Schoolcraft. Illustrated by S. Eastman, Capt. U.S. Army. Published by authority of Congress. Philadelphia; 1851-1857. 6 vols. 4o.

(a) I, p. 351. (b) IV, 119. (c) III, 73 et seq. (d) I, 409, Pl. 58, Fig. 67. (e) IV, 253, Pl. 32. (f) V, 649. (g) III, p. 306. (h) I, 336, Pl. 47, Fig. c. (i) I, Pl. 58, op. p. 408. (k) ib. (l) I, Pl. 59, Figs. 79 and 103, text on pp. 409, 410. (m) I, p. 356. (n) III, p. 306. (o) I, Pl. 54, Fig. 27. (p) III, p. 85. (q) I, Pl. 18, Fig. 21. (r) I, Pl. 56, Fig. 67. (s) I, Pls. 58, 59, Figs. 8, 9, and 98. (t) I, Pl. 58. (u) ib. (v) I, Pl. 59, No. 91. (w) I, Pl. 64. (x) II, p. 58. (y) I, p. 410, Pl. 59, Fig. 102. (z) VI, p. 610.

SCHWATKA’S SEARCH.

(See Gilder, Wm. H.)

SCHWEINFURTH (Georg).

The Heart of Africa. By Georg Schweinfurth. New York; 1874. 2 vols. 8o.

(a) II, p. 23.

SEAVER (James E.).

A Narrative of the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison, who was taken by the Indians in the year 1755, when only about twelve years of age, and has continued to reside amongst them to the present time. Carefully taken from her own words. Nov. 29, 1823. By James E. Seaver. London; 1826. 24o.

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SHEA (Dr. John Gilmary).

First establishment of the Faith in New France. Now first translated by John Gilmary Shea. New York; 1881. 2 vols. 8o. (See also Le Clercq (PÈre ChrÉtien).

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SHRIFNER (Anton).

Ethnographic Importance of Property Marks. In Scientific Treatises of the Imperial Academy of Sciences. St. Petersburg; 1855. 8o.

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SHTUKIN (N. S.).

An Explanation of Certain Picture-writings on the Cliffs of the Yenesei River. In No. 4 of Quarterly Isvestia of the Imp. Geogr. Soc., St. Petersburg; 1882.

SIMPSON (Lieut. James H.).

Journal of a Military Reconnaissance from Santa FÉ, New Mexico, to the Navajo Country in 1849. By Lt. James H. Simpson, U.S. T. Engineers. Phila.; 1852. 8o.

(a) Pl. 72.

SIMPSON (Sir James Y.).

On Ancient Sculpturings of Cups and Concentric Rings, * * * In Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Appendix to Volume VI. Edinburgh; 1867. pp. 1-147. Pls. I-XXXII.

SIMPSON (Thomas).

Narrative of the Discoveries of the North Coast of America; effected by the officers of the Hudson’s Bay Company during the years 1836-’39. By Thomas Simpson, Esq. London; 1843. 8o.

SMET (PÈre Peter de).

Missions de l’OrÉgon et Voyages aux Montagnes Rocheuses, aux sources de la Colombie, de l’Athabasco et du Sascatschawin, en 1845-’46. Par le PÈre P. de Smet de la SociÉtÉ de JÉsus. English translation, New York; 1847. 12o.

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SMITH (Capt. John).

The True Travels, Adventures and Observations of Captain John Smith, in Europe, Asia, Africke and America; beginning about the yeere 1593 and continued to this present 1629. From the London edition of 1629. Richmond; 1819. 2 vols. 8o.

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SMITHSONIAN REPORTS.

Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. 1847[-1892]. Washington. 8o.

SOCIÉTÉ D’ANTHROPOLOGIE DE BRUXELLES.

Bulletin de la SociÉtÉ d’Anthropologie de Bruxelles. Bruxelles. 8o.

(a) V, 1886-’87, p. 109. (b) ib., p. 108.

SOCIÉTÉ D’ANTHROPOLOGIE DE PARIS.

(See Paris.)

SOUCHÉ (B.).

Notes sur quelques dÉcouvertes d’archÉologie prÉhistorique aux environs de Pamproux. Niort; 1879. 8o. Partly reported in MatÉriaux pour l’Histoire Prim., etc.

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SOUTH CAROLINA, DOCUMENTS CONNECTED WITH THE HISTORY OF.

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SPENCER (Herbert).

The Principles of Sociology. By Herbert Spencer. New York; 1884. 2 vols. 12o.

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SPROAT (Gilbert Malcomb).

Scenes and Studies of Savage Life. By Gilbert Malcomb Sproat. London; 1868. 8o.

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STANLEY (Henry M.).

The Congo and the Founding of its Free State. A story of work and exploration. By Henry M. Stanley. New York; 1885. 2 vols. 8o.

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STARCKE (Dr. C. N.).

The Primitive Family in its origin and development. By Dr. C. N. Starcke. New York; 1889. 8o. [International Scientific Series.]

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STARR (Prof. Frederick).

Dress and Adornment. In Popular Science Monthly, Vol. XL, Nos. 1 and 2; 1891.

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STEARNS (Prof. Robert E. C.).

Ethnoconchology; a Study of Primitive Money. In the Report of the U.S. National Museum; 1886-’87.

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STEPHENSON (Dr. M. F.).

Geology and Mineralogy of Georgia. By Dr. M. F. Stephenson. Atlanta; 1871. 16o.

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STEVENSON (James).

Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and Mythical Sand Painting of the Navajo Indians. By James Stevenson. In the Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, for 1886-87, pp. 229-285. Washington; 1891.

STRAHLENBERG (Philip John von).

(a) An Historico-Geographical Description of the north and eastern parts of Europe and Asia, but more particularly of Russia, Siberia, and Great Tartary. By Philip John von Strahlenberg. London; 1738. 2 vols. 4o.

SUMMERS (James).

A Handbook of the Chinese Language. By James Summers. Oxford; 1863. 8o.

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TANNER (John).

Narrative of the Captivity and Adventures of John Tanner * * * during Thirty Years’ Residence among the Indians in the interior of North America. Prepared for the press by Edwin James, M.D. New York; 1830. 8o.

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TAYLOR (Rev. Richard).

Te Ika a Maui; or New Zealand and its Inhabitants. By Rev. Richard Taylor. M. A., F. G. S. London; 1870. 8o.

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TEN KATE (Dr. H. F. C.).

Some Ethnographic Observations in the California Peninsula and in Sonora. In Revue d’Ethnographie, Vol. II, 1888.

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THOMAS (Prof. Cyrus).

Aids to the Study of the Maya Codices. In Sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology. Washington; 1888. pp. 253-371. Figs. 359-388.

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Burial Mounds of the Northern Section of the United States. In Fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology. Washington; 1888. pp. 3-119. Pll. I-VI, Figs. 1-49.

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THOMAS (Julian).

Cannibals and Convicts in the Western Pacific. By Julian Thomas. London; 1886. 8o.

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THOMSON (Paymaster William J., U.S. N.).

Te Pito Te Henua; or Easter Island. In Report U.S. National Museum for 1888-’89; Washington; 1891. pp. 447-552. Pls. XII-LX, Figs. 1-20. (a) p. 480. Pl. XXIII.

THURN (Everard F. im).

See im Thurn (E. F.).

THRUSTON (Gates P.).

The Antiquities of Tennessee and the adjacent States, and the state of aboriginal society in the scale of civilization represented by them. By Gates P. Thruston. Cincinnati; 1890. 8o.

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TOKYO (Anthropological Society of.)

The Bulletin of the Tokyo Anthropological Society. Tokyo Anthrop. Society office, Hongo, Tokyo. Vols. I-[VII]. 8o.

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