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For the convenience of the reader, a list of the principal works referred to in this book, and of all papers on the subject of the Navahoes written by the author, is here given.

An account of the Navajoes of New Mexico. (In Schoolcraft, Information respecting the history, condition and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States, part iv. pp. 209-215, Philadelphia, 1854.)

The native races of the Pacific states of North America, voL iii., New York, 1875.

Prehistoric cave-dwellings. (In Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, New York, voL xi. No. 6, pp. 896-911, October, 1890.)

Snake Dance of the Moquis of Arizona, New York, 1884.

— The Medicine-men of the Apache. (In ninth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology, pp. 443-595, Washington, 1892.)

Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and condition of the North American Indians, etc., two vols., London, 1841.

Report on Indians taxed and Indians not taxed in the United States (except Alaska) at the eleventh census: 1890, Washington, 1894

Report of, to the Secretary of the Interior, for the year 1867, Washington, 1868. The same for 1870, Washington, 1870.

Mount Taylor and the Zuñi plateau. (In sixth annual report of the U. S. Geological Survey, pp. 105-198, Washington, 1886.)

Description of the true state and character of the New Mexican tribes. (In Schoolcraft, Indian Tribes, part iv. pp. 216-221, Philadelphia, 1854.)

The early Navajo and Apache. (In American Anthropologist, vol. viii. No. 3, pp. 223-240, Washington, July, 1895.)

Fire-making apparatus in the United States National Museum. (In report of National Museum 1887-88. pp. 531-587, Washington, 1890.)

Sketch of the Navajo tribe of Indians, territory of New Mexico. (In Smithsonian report for 1855, pp. 283-297, Washington, 1856.)

Cradles of the American Aborigines. (In report of National Museum 1886-87, pp. 161-235, Washington, 1889.)

Ethnography and philology of the Hidatsa Indians. (Department of the Interior, United