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- Ethnographic notes2
- An inquiry into the distinctive characteristics of the aboriginal race of America1
- Causas de la criminalidad indigena en el Perú: ensayo de psicología experimental1
- Compilation of notes and memoranda bearing upon the use of human ordure and human urine in rites of a religious or semi-religious character among various nations1
- Crime, abnormal minds and the law1
- La brujería y el ñañiguismo en Cuba: desde el punto de vista médico-legal1
- Medical observations among the Esquimaux1
- Navajo gambling songs1
- Notes on the cosmogony and theogony of the Mojave Indians of the Rio Colorado, Arizona1
- On the North-Western tribes of Canada1
- Papers relating to anthropology: the Ray collection from Hupa Reservation1
- Primitive culture: researches into the development of mythology, philosophy, religion, language, art, and custom1
- Primitive culture: researches into the development of mythology, philosophy, religion, language, art, and custom (Volume 1)1
- Primitive culture: researches into the development of mythology, philosophy, religion, language, art, and custom (Volume 2)1
- Report on the operations of a special party for making ethnological researches in the vicinity of Santa Barbara, Cal., with a short historical account of the region explored1
- Scatalogic rites of all nations: a dissertation upon the employment of excrementitious remedial agents in religion, therapeutics, divination, witchcraft, love-philters, etc., in all parts of the globe : based upon original notes and personal observation, and upon compilation from one thousand authorities1
- The Scotish Gaël, or, Celtic manners: as preserved among the Highlanders, being an historical and descriptive account of the inhabitants, antiquities, and national peculiarities of Scotland, more particularly of the northern, or gaëlic parts of the country, where the singular habits of the aboriginal Celts are most tenaciously retained1
- The birth of invention1
- The development of religious ideas1
- The native tribes of Alaska: an address before the Section of Anthropology of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Ann Arbor, August, 18851