BIBLIOGRAPHY

The annexed bibliography, although full, is far from being exhaustive, but it is hoped that readers who desire to follow up the whole or any separate department of study connected with the Red Race of North America will find in it reference to many useful volumes. It is claimed that the list represents the best of the literature upon the subject.

ADAIR, JAMES: The History of the American Indians. London, 1775.

AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY: Transactions and Collections (Archælogia Americana), vols. i.-vii.; Worcester, 1820-85. Proceedings, various numbers.

American Archæologist (formerly The Antiquarian), vol. ii., Columbus. 1898.

AMERICAN ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Transactions, vols. i.-iii.; New York, 1845-53. Publications, vols. i.-ii.; Leyden, 1907-9.

AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Minutes and Proceedings: Digest, vol. i.; Philadelphia, 1744-1838. Proceedings, vols. i.-xliv.; Philadelphia, 1838-1905. Transactions, vols. i.-vi.; Philadelphia, 1759-1809. Transactions, New Series, vols. i.-xix.; Philadelphia, 1818-98.

ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. Transactions, vols. i.-iii. Washington, 1881-85.

ARCHÆOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA. Papers, American Series, vol. i., Boston and London, 1881 (reprinted 1883); vol. iii., Cambridge, 1890; vol. iv., Cambridge, 1892; vol. v., Cambridge, 1890. Annual Report, first to eleventh; Cambridge, 1880-90. Bulletin, vol. i.; Boston, 1883.

ASHE, THOMAS: Travels in America performed in 1806; for the purpose of exploring the Rivers Alleghany, Monongahela, Ohio, and Mississippi, and ascertaining the Produce and Condition of their Banks and Vicinity. London, 1808.

ATWATER, CALEB: Description of the Antiquities discovered in the State of Ohio and other Western States. (In Archæologia Americana, vol. i., 1820.)

BACON, OLMER N.: A History of Natick, from its First Settlement in 1651 to the Present Time. Boston, 1856.

BAEGERT, JACOB: An Account of the Aboriginal Inhabitants of the California Peninsula. Translated by Charles Rau. (Smithsonian Report for 1863 and 1864; reprinted 1865 and 1875.)

BAKER, C. ALICE: True Stories of New England Captives. Cambridge, 1897.

BANCROFT, GEORGE: History of the United States. 9 vols. Boston, 1838-75.

BANCROFT, HUBERT HOWE: Works. 39 vols. San Francisco, 1886-90. (vols. i.-v., Native Races; vi.-vii., Central America; ix.-xiv., North Mexican States and Texas; xvii., Arizona and New Mexico; xviii.-xxiv., California; xxv., Nevada, Colorado, Wyoming; xxvi., Utah; xxvii.-xxviii., North-west Coast; xxix.-xxx., Oregon; xxxi., Washington, Idaho, Montana; xxxii., British Columbia; xxxiii., Alaska; xxxiv., California Pastoral; xxxv., California inter Pocula; xxxvi.-xxxvii., Popular Tribunals; xxxviii., Essays and Miscellany; xxxix., Literary Industries.)

BANDELIER, ADOLF F.: Historical Introduction to Studies among the Sedentary Indians of New Mexico. (Papers of the Archæological Institute of America, American Series, vol. i., Boston, 1881.)

—— Final Report of Investigations among the Indians of the South-western United States, carried on mainly in the Years from 1880 to 1885. (Papers of the Archæological Institute of America, American Series, vol. iii., Cambridge, 1890; vol. iv., Cambridge, 1892.)

BARRATT, JOSEPH: The Indian of New England and the North-eastern Provinces: a Sketch of the Life of an Indian Hunter, Ancient Traditions relating to the Etchemin Tribe, etc. Middletown, Conn., 1851.

BARTON, BENJAMIN S.: New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. Philadelphia, 1797. Ibid., 1798.

BARTRAM, JOHN: Observations on the Inhabitants, Climate, Soil, Rivers, Productions, Animals, and other Matters worthy of Notice made by Mr. John Bartram, in his Travels from Pensilvania to Onondago, Oswego, and the Lake Ontario in Canada, to which is annexed a Curious Account of the Cataracts of Niagara, by Mr. Peter Kalm. London, 1751.

BARTRAM, WILLIAM: Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws. Philadelphia, 1791. London, 1792.

BATTEY, THOMAS C.: Life and Adventures of a Quaker among the Indians. Boston and New York, 1875. Ibid., 1876.

BEACH, WILLIAM W.: The Indian Miscellany: containing Papers on the History, Antiquities, Arts, Languages, Religions, Traditions, and Superstitions of the American Aborigines. Albany, 1877.

BEAUCHAMP, WILLIAM M.: The Iroquois Trail; or, Footprints of the Six Nations. Fayetteville, N.Y., 1892.

BELL, A. W.: On the Native Races of New Mexico. (Journal of the Ethnological Society of London, New Series, vol. i., Session 1868-69; London, 1869.)

BELL, ROBERT: The Medicine-man; or, Indian and Eskimo Notions of Medicine. (Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, Montreal, March-April, 1886.)

BLISS, EUGENE F. (Editor): Diary of David Zeisberger, a Moravian Missionary among the Indians of Ohio. 2 vols. Cincinnati, 1885.

BOAS, FRANZ: Songs and Dances of the Kwakiutl. (Journal of American Folk-lore, vol. i.; Boston, 1888.)

—— Chinook Texts. (Bulletin 20, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1895.)

—— The Mythology of the Bella Coola Indians. (Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. ii., Anthropology, i.; New York, 1898.)

—— Kathlamet Texts. {Bulletin 26, Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington, 1901.)

—— Tsimshian Texts. (Bulletin 27, Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington, 1902.)

BOLLAERT, WILLIAM: Observations on the Indian Tribes in Texas. (Journal of the Ethnological Society of London, vol. ii., 1850.)

BOLLER, HENRY A.: Among the Indians. Eight Years in the Far West: 1858-1866. Embracing Sketches of Montana and Salt Lake. Philadelphia, 1868.

BONNELL, GEORGE W.: Topographical Description of Texas; to which is added an Account of the Indian Tribes. Austin, 1840.

BOSCANA, GERONIMO: Chinigchinich; a Historical Account of the Origin, Customs, and Traditions of the Indians at the Missionary Establishment of St. Juan Capistrano, Alta California, called the Acagchemem Nation. (In Alfred Robinson's Life in California; New York, 1846.)

BOURKE, JOHN G.: The Snake-Dance of the Moquis of Arizona; being a Narrative of a Journey from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to the Villages of the Moqui Indians of Arizona. New York, 1884.

BRICKELL, JOHN: The Natural History of North Carolina; with an Account of the Trade, Manners, and Customs of the Christian and Indian Inhabitants. Dublin, 1737.

BRINTON, DANIEL G.: Myths of the New World. New York, 1868.

—— National Legend of the Chahta-Muskokee Tribes. Morrisania, N.Y., 1870.

—— American Hero-myths: A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent. Philadelphia, 1882.

—— Essays of an Americanist. Philadelphia, 1890.

—— The American Race. New York, 1891.

BROWNELL, CHARLES DE W.: The Indian Races of North and South America. Boston, 1853.

BUCHANAN, JAMES: Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North American Indians, with a plan for their Melioration. Vols. i.-ii. New York, 1824. Ibid., 1825.

BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY (SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION): Annual Reports, i.-xxvi.; Washington, 1881-1908. Bulletins, 1-49; Washington, 1887-1910. Introductions, i.-iv.; Washington, 1877-1880. Miscellaneous Publications, 1-9; Washington, 1880-1907. Contributions to North American Ethnology (q.v.).

BUSHNELL, D. I., Jr.: The Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. (Bulletin 48, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1909.)

CALLENDER, JOHN: An Historical Discourse on the Civil and Religious Affairs of the Colony of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations in New-England, in America. Boston, 1739. (Collections, Rhode Island Historical Society, vols. i.-iv.; Providence, 1838.)

CAMBRIDGE ANTHROPOLOGICAL EXPEDITION TO TORRES STRAITS: Reports, vol. ii., parts i. and ii. Cambridge, 1901-3.

CARR, LUCIEN: Food of certain American Indians. (Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, New Series, vol. x.; Worcester, 1895.)

CARR, LUCIEN: Dress and Ornaments of certain American Indians. (Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, New Series, vol. xi.; Worcester, 1898.)

CARVER, JONATHAN: Travels through the Interior Parts of North America, in the Years 1766, 1767, and 1768. London, 1778.

—— Three Years through the Interior Parts of North America for more than Five Thousand Miles. Philadelphia, 1796.

—— Carver's Travels in Wisconsin. New York, 1838.

CATLIN, GEORGE: Illustrations of the Manners and Customs and Condition of the North American Indians. 2 vols. London, 1841. Ibid., London, 1866.

—— Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians. 2 vols. New York and London, 1844.

—— O-kee-pa: a Religious Ceremony; and other Customs of the Mandans. Philadelphia, 1867.

CHAMPLAIN, SAMUEL DE: Voyages: ou Journal des Découvertes de la Nouvelle France. 2 vols. Paris, 1830.

CHARLEVOIX, PIERRE F. X. DE.: Histoire et Description générale de la Nouvelle France. 3 vols. Paris, 1744.

CLARK, W. P.: The Indian Sign Language. Philadelphia, 1885.

COLDEN, CADWALLADER: The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada, which are dependent on the Province of New York, America. London, 1747. Ibid., 1755.

CONANT, A. J.: Footprints of Vanished Races in the Mississippi Valley. St. Louis, 1879.

Contributions to North American Ethnology. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region, J. W. Powell in charge. vols. i.-vii., ix. Washington, 1877-93.

CORTEZ, JOSÉ: History of the Apache Nations and other Tribes near the Parallel of 35° North Latitude. (Pacific Railroad Reports, vol. iii., part iii., chap. 7; Washington, 1856.)

COUES, ELLIOTT (Editor): History of the Expedition of Lewis and Clark to the Sources of the Missouri River and to the Pacific in 1804-5-6. A new edition, 4 vols. New York, 1893.

CURTIN, JEREMIAH: Creation Myths of Primitive America in relation to the Religious History and Mental Development of Mankind. Boston, 1898.

CURTIS, EDWARD S.: The American Indian. 4 vols. New York, 1907-9.

CUSHING, F. H.: Zuñi Fetiches. (Second Report, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1883.)

—— Outlines of Zuñi Creation Myths. (Thirteenth Report, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1896.)

—— Zuñi Folk-tales. New York, 1901.

DALL, WILLIAM H.: Tribes of the Extreme North-West. (Contributions to North American Ethnology, vol. i.; Washington, 1877.)

—— The Native Tribes of Alaska. (Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1885, vol. xxxiv.; Salem, 1886.)

DAWSON, GEORGE M.: Notes and Observations of the Kwakiootl People of the Northern Part of Vancouver Island and Adjacent Coasts made during the Summer of 1885, with Vocabulary of about 700 Words. (Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 1887, vol. v.; Montreal, 1888.)

—— Notes on the Shuswap People of British Columbia. (Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 1891, vol. ix., sect. ii.; Montreal, 1892.)

DE FOREST, JOHN W.: History of the Indians of Connecticut from the Earliest Known Period to 1850. Hartford, 1851. Ibid., 1852, 1853.

DEANS, JAMES: Tales from the Totems of the Hidery. (Archives of the International Folk-lore Association, vol. ii.; Chicago, 1889.)

DELLENBAUGH, F. S.: North Americans of Yesterday. New York and London, 1901.

DIXON, R. B.: Maidu Myths. (Bulletins of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. vii., part ii.; New York, 1902.)

DODGE, RICHARD I.: Our Wild Indians. Hartford, 1882.

DONALDSON, THOMAS: The Moqui Indians of Arizona and Pueblo Indians of New Mexico. (Extra Census Bulletin, Eleventh Census, U.S.; Washington, 1893.)

DORSEY, GEORGE A.: Arapaho Sun Dance: The Ceremony of the Offerings Lodge. (Publications of the Field College Museum, Anthropological Series, vol. iv.; Chicago, 1903.)

—— Mythology of the Wichita. (Carnegie Institution of Washington, Publication No. 21; Washington, 1904.)

DORSEY, GEORGE A.: Traditions of the Osage. (Publications of the Field College Museum, Anthropological Series, vol. vii., No. i; Chicago, 1904.)

—— The Cheyenne. Part i., Ceremonial Organization; part ii., The Sun Dance. (Publications of the Field College Museum, Anthropological Series, vol. ix., Nos. 1 and 2; Chicago, 1905.)

—— The Pawnee: Mythology. Part i. (Carnegie Institution of Washington, Publication No. 59; Washington, 1906.)

—— AND KROEBER, A. L.: Traditions of the Arapaho. (Publications of the Field College Museum, Anthropological Series, vol. v.; Chicago, 1903.)

DORSEY, J. OWEN: Osage Traditions. (Sixth Report, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1888.)

—— The Cegiha Language. (Contributions to North American Ethnology, vol. vi.; Washington, 1890.)

—— A Study of Siouan Cults. (Eleventh Report, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1894.)

DRAKE, SAMUEL G.: Book of the Indians of North America. Boston, 1833. Ibid., Boston, 1841; Boston [1848].

DUNN, JACOB P.: True Indian Stories. With Glossary of Indiana Indian names. Indianapolis, 1908. Ibid., 1909.

EMERSON, ELLEN R.: Indian Myths; or, Legends, Traditions, and Symbols of the Aborigines of America. Boston, 1884.

EWBANK, THOMAS: North American Rock-writing. Morrisania, N.Y., 1866.

FAIRBANKS, G. R.: History of Florida, 1512-1842. Philadelphia, 1871.

FEWKES, J. W.: Tusayan Katcinas. (Fifteenth Report, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1897.)

—— Tusayan Migration Traditions. (Nineteenth Report, Bureau of American Ethnology, part ii.; Washington, 1900.)

FISCHER, JOSEPH: Discoveries of the Norsemen in America. London, 1903.

FLETCHER, ALICE C.: Indian Story and Song from North America. Boston, 1900.

FOSTER, J. W.: Prehistoric Races of the United States of America. Chicago, 1878.

FOWKE, GERARD: Stone Art. (Thirteenth Report, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1896.)

GASS, PATRICK: Journal of the Voyages and Travels of a Corps of Discovery, under Command of Lewis and Clark. Pittsburg, 1807. Ibid., Philadelphia, 1810; Dayton, 1847; Welsburg, Va., 1859.

GATSCHET, ALBERT S.: A Migration Legend of the Creek Indians. vol. i., Philadelphia, 1884. (Brinton's Library of Aboriginal American Literature, No. 4); vol. ii., St. Louis, 1888 (Transactions of the Academy of Sciences, St. Louis, vol. v., Nos. 1 and 2).

GENTLEMAN OF ELVAS: A Narrative of the Expedition of Hernando de Soto Into Florida. Published at Evora, 1557. Translated from the Portuguese by Richard Hakluyt. London, 1609. (In French, B.F., Hist. Coll. La., part ii.; 2nd ed., Philadelphia, 1850.)

GRINNELL, GEORGE BIRD: Pawnee Hero-stories and Folk-tales. New York, 1889.

—— Blackfoot Lodge Tales. New York, 1892.

HALE, HORATIO: Iroquois Book of Rites. Philadelphia, 1883.

HECKEWELDER, JOHN G. E.: An Account of the History, Manners, and Customs of the Indian Nations who once inhabited Pennsylvania and the Neighbouring States. Philadelphia, 1819. (Reprinted, Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, vol. xii.; Philadelphia, 1876.)

HEWITT, J. N. B.: Legend of the Founding of the Iroquois League. (American Anthropologist, vol. v.; Washington, 1892.)

—— Orenda and a Definition of Religion. (American Anthropologist, New Series, vol. iv.; Washington, 1891.)

—— Iroquoian Cosmology. (Twenty-first Report, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1903.)

HOFFMAN, WALTER J.: The Mide'-wiwin, or 'Grand Medicine Society,' of the Ojibwa. (Seventh Report, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1891.)

HOLMES, WILLIAM H.: Aboriginal Pottery of the Eastern United States. (Twentieth Report, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1903.

HOUGH, WALTER: Antiquities of the Upper Gila and Salt River Valleys in Arizona and New Mexico. (Bulletin 35, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1907.)

HRDLICKA, ALES: Physiological and Medical Observations among the Indians of the South-western United States and Northern Mexico. (Bulletin 34, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1908.)

HUNTER, JOHN D.: Memoirs of a Captivity among the Indians of North America. London, 1823.

JOHNSON, ELIAS: Legends, Traditions, and Laws of the Iroquois, or Six Nations. Lockport, N.Y., 1881.

Journal of American Ethnology and Archæology, vols. i.-iv. Boston and New York, 1891-94.

Journal of American Folk-lore, vols. i.-xxiii. Boston and New York, 1888-1910.

KANE, PAUL: Wanderings of an Artist among the Indians of North America. London, 1859.

KELLY, FANNY: Narrative of my Captivity among the Sioux Indians. 2nd ed. Chicago, 1880.

KOHL, J. G.: Kitchi-gami: Wanderings round Lake Superior. London, 1860.

LAFITAU, JOSEPH FRANÇOIS: Moeurs des Sauvages amériquains, comparées aux Moeurs des Premiers Temps. 2 vols. Paris, 1724.

LARIMER, SARAH L.: Capture and Escape; or, Life among the Sioux. Philadelphia, 1870.

LE BEAU, C.: Aventures; ou Voyage curieux et nouveau parmi les Sauvages de l'Amérique Septentrionale. 2 vols. Amsterdam, 1738.

LEE, NELSON: Three Years among the Comanches. Albany, 1859.

LELAND, C. G.: Algonquin Legends of New England. Boston and New York, 1885.

LEWIS, MERIWETHER: The Travels of Captains Lewis and Clark, from St. Louis, by way of the Missouri and Columbia Rivers, to the Pacific Ocean; performed in the Rears 1804, 1805, and 1806. London, 1809. Ibid., Philadelphia, 1809.

—— AND CLARK, WILLIAM: History of the Expedition of Captains Lewis and Clark to the Sources of the Missouri, across the Rocky Mountains; 1804-6. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1814. Ibid., Dublin, 1817; New York, 1817.

—— The Journal of Lewis and Clark to the Mouth of the Columbia River beyond the Rocky Mountains. Dayton, Ohio, 1840.

LEWIS, MERIWETHER, AND CLARK, WILLIAM: Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-6. Edited by R. G. Thwaites. 8 vols. New York, 1904-5.

LONG, JOHN: Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and Trader, describing the Manners and Customs of the North American Indians. London, 1791.

LOSKIEL, GEORGE HENRY: History of the Mission of the United Brethren among the Indians in North America. London, 1794.

LUMHOLTZ, CARL: Tarahumari Dances and Plant-worship. (Scribner's Magazine, vol. xvi., No. 4; New York, 1894.)

LUMMIS, CHARLES F.: The Man who Married the Moon, and other Pueblo Indian Folk-stories. New York, 1894.

McGEE, W. J.: The Siouan Indians. (Fifteenth Report, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1897.)

MALLERY, GARRICK: Sign-language among North American Indians. (First Report, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1881.)

—— Picture-writing of the American Indians. (Tenth Report, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1893.)

MATTHEWS, WASHINGTON: Navaho Legends. Boston and New York, 1897.

MOONEY, JAMES: The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees. (Seventh Report, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1891.)

—— The Ghost-dance Religion and the Sioux Outbreak of 1890. (Fourteenth Report, Bureau of American Ethnology, part ii.; Washington, 1896.)

—— Myths of the Cherokee. (Nineteenth Report, Bureau of American Ethnology, part i.; Washington, 1900.)

NADAILLAC, MARQUIS DE: Prehistoric America. Translated by N. D'Anvers. New York and London, 1884.

NORDENSKIOLD, G.: Cliff-dwellers of the Mesa Verde. Translated by D. Lloyd Morgan. Stockholm and Chicago, 1893.

NORTH-WESTERN TRIBES OF CANADA: Reports on the Physical Characters, Languages, Industrial and Social Condition of the North-Western Tribes of the Dominion of Canada. (In Reports of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1885-98; London, 1886-99.)

PAYNE, EDWARD J.: History of the New World called America. 2 vols. Oxford and New York, 1892.

PEABODY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ARCHÆOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Archæological and Ethnological Papers, vols. i.-iii., 1888-1904. Memoirs, vols. i.-iii., 1896-1904. Annual Reports, vols. i.-xxxvii., 1868-1904. Cambridge, Mass.

PENSHALLOW, SAMUEL: The History of the Wars of New-England with the Eastern Indians. Boston, 1726. (Collections of the New Hampshire Historical Society, vol. i., Concord, 182,4; reprint, 1871.)

PERROT, NICOLAS: Mémoire sur les Moeurs, Coutumes, et Religion des Sauvages de l'Amérique Septentrionale, publié pour la première fois par le R. P. J. Tailhan. Leipzig and Paris, 1864.

PETITOT, EMILE: Traditions indiennes du Canada Nord-Ouest. Alençon, 1887.

PIDGEON, WILLIAM: Traditions of De-coo-dah; and Antiquarian Researches, comprising extensive Explorations, Surveys, and Excavations of the Wonderful and Mysterious Remains of the Mound-builders in America. New York, 1858.

POWERS, STEPHEN: Tribes of California. (Contributions to North American Ethnology, vol. iii.; Washington, 1877.)

RAFN, K. C.: Antiquitates Americanæ. Copenhagen, 1837.

SCHOOLCRAFT, HENRY R.: Algic Researches. 2 vols. New York, 1839.

—— Historical and Statistical Information respecting the Indian Tribes of the United States. Philadelphia, 1851-57.

SHORT, JOHN T.: North Americans of Antiquity. 2nd ed. New York, 1880.

SIMMS, S. C.: Traditions of the Crows. (Publications of the Field College Museum, Anthropological Series, vol. ii., No. 6; Chicago, 1903.)

SMITH, ERMINNIE A.: Myths of the Iroquois. (Second Report, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1883.)

SMITH, JOHN: Works, 1608. Edited by Edward Arber. English Scholar's Library, No. 16. Birmingham, 1884.

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION: Annual Reports, 1846-1908; Washington, 1847-1909. Contributions to Knowledge, vols. i.-xxiv.; Washington, 1848-1907. Miscellaneous Collections, vols. i.-iv.; Washington, 1862-1910.

SNELLING, WILLIAM J.: Tales of the North-West: Sketches of Indian Life and Character. Boston, 1830.

STEVENSON, MATILDA C.: The Zuñi Indians; their Mythology, Esoteric Fraternities, and Ceremonies. (Twenty-third Report, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1904.)

SWANTOM, JOHN R.: Haida Texts and Myths. (Bulletin 29, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1905.)

—— Tlingit Myths and Texts. (Bulletin 39, Bureau of American Ethnology; Washington, 1909.)

THOMAS, CYRUS: Introduction to the Study of North American Archæology. Cincinnati, 1903.

U.S. GEOLOGICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY OF THE TERRITORIES, F. V. Hayden in charge. Bulletins, vols. i.-vi.; Washington, 1874-82. Annual Reports, vols. i.-ix.; Washington, 1867-78.

VIRCHOW, RUDOLF: Crania ethnica americana. Berlin, 1892.

VOTH, H. R.: Oraibi Summer Snake Ceremony. (Publications of the Field College Museum Anthropological Series, vol. iii., No. 4; Chicago, 1903.)

WAITZ, THEODOR: Anthropologie der Naturvolker. 4 Bd. Leipzig. 1859-64.

WARREN, WILLIAM W.: History of the Ojibways, based upon Traditions and Oral Statements. (Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, vol. v.; St. Paul, 1885.)

WHEELER, OLIN D.: The Trail of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1904. 2 vols. New York, 1904.

WILL, G. F., AND SPINDEN, H. J.: The Mandans: Study of their Culture, Archæology, and Language. (Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archæology and Ethnology, vol. iii., No. 4; Cambridge, Mass., 1906.)

WINSOR, JUSTIN: Narrative and Critical History of America. 8 vols. Boston and New York, 1884-89.