his map of the Indian tribes,321;

a student of ethnology, [376];

on the pueblos, [396];

on American languages, [320], [422], [424];

review of Hale’s work on the Wilkes Exped., [424];

on Teoyaomiqui, [435];

founds the American Ethnological Society, [437];

commends the work of Squier and Davis, [439].

Galloway, W. B., Science and Geology, [387].

Galvano, xxxvi; on the seven cities, [75].