1—290.
Matthews, Dr Washington. Ethnography and philology of the Hidatsa Indians. Washington, 1877. 8o. (Published as No. 7 of Miscellaneous publications of the United States Geological Survey.)
—— (Personal letters and oral information.)
Dr Matthews, surgeon in the United States Army, lately retired, formerly stationed on the upper Missouri and afterward for several years at Fort Wingate, New Mexico, is the authority on the Navaho and Hidatsa Indians.
1—Letter of October 23, 1891; 2—ibid.
Merrick, J. L. Life and religion of Mohammed, as contained in the Sheeah tradition of the Hyat-ul-Kuloob; translated from the Persian. Boston, 1850. 8o.
Minnesota Historical Collections. See [Warren].
Mormons. The Mormons have stepped down and out of celestial government; the American Indians have stepped up and into celestial government. 8o. 4 pages. (n. d.)
An anonymous leaflet, published apparently at Salt Lake City, Utah, about July, 1892, advertising a series of lectures on the fulfillment of Mormon prophecies through the Indian messiah movement and the Sioux outbreak.
Nebraska Historical Society. See Allis; Colby; Hamilton.
Overland Monthly. See Huggins.