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Rh States Geological and Geographical Survey, miscellaneous publications No. 7, Washington, 1877.)

— A part of the Navajo's mythology. (In American Antiquarian, vol. v. No. 3, pp. 207-224, Chicago, April, 1883.)

— Navajo Silversmiths. (In second annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology, pp. 169-178, Washington, 1883.) — A night with the Navajos. By Zay Elini. (In Forest and Stream, vol. xxiii. pp. 282-283, New York, Nov. 6, 1884.) — Navajo weavers. (In third annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology, pp. 371-391, Washington, 1884.) — The origin of the Utes. A Navajo myth. (In American Antiquarian, vol. vii. No. 5, pp. 271-274, Chicago, September, 1885.)

— Mythic dry-paintings of the Navajos. (In American Naturalist, vol. xix. No. 10, pp. 931-939, Philadelphia, October, 1885.) — Navajo names for plants. (In American Naturalist, vol. xx. pp. 767-777, Philadelphia, September, 1886.)

— Some deities and demons of the Navajos. (In American Naturalist, vol. xx. pp. 841-850, Philadelphia, October, 1886.)

— The mountain chant: a Navajo ceremony. (In fifth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology, pp. 379-467, Washington, 1887.)

— The prayer of a Navajo shaman. (In American Anthropologist, vol. i. No. 2, pp. 149-170, Washington, April, 1888.) — Navajo gambling songs. (In American Anthropologist, vol. ii. No. 1, pp. 1-19, Washington, January, 1889.) — Noqoílpi, the gambler: a Navajo myth. (In Journal of American Folk-Lore, vol. II. No. ii pp. 89-94, Boston and New York, April-June, 1889.)

— The gentile system of the Navajo Indians. (In Journal of American Folk-Lore, vol. III. No. ix. pp. 89-110, Boston and New York, April-June, 1890.)

— A study in butts and tips. (In American Anthropologist, vol. v. No. 4, pp. 345-350, Washington, October, 1892.)

— Some illustrations of the connection between myth and ceremony. (In Memoirs of the International Congress of Anthropology, pp. 246-251, Chicago, 1894.)

— The basket drum. (In American Anthropologist, vol. vii. No. 2, pp. 202-208, Washington, April, 1894.)

— Songs of sequence of the Navajos. (In Journal of American Folk-Lore, vol. vii. No. xxvi. pp. 185-194, Boston and New York, July-September, 1894.)

— A vigil of the gods—a Navajo ceremony. (In American Anthropologist, vol. ix. No. 2, pp. 50-57, Washington, February, 1896.)

. A study of pueblo architecture: Tusayan and Cibola. (In eighth annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology, pp. 3-228, Washington, 1891.)

. Ancient Society or researches in the lines of human progress from savagery, through barbarism to civilization, New York, 1877. . Tribes of California. (Contributions to North American Ethnology, vol. III., Washington, 1877.)