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13C1i1C1r OI aiJIJCR1AS .WISOIOY BULLETIN 60 JUSIUS IIESDEf SOS AND JOIIS lEAUOUy HAIiIIISXIOS IIEAIL SIIE 1 Iterc-itll transnlit the manuscript of n paper entitled Et11noztology of the Tc-a Intlians, by Junius IIenderson ant1 Job P. IIrtrrington. 1 nm authorizecl by the mmaging committee of The Scllool of hrnerirttn, Irchzt.ology to offer this work for publication by the Bureau of llrnerican Ethnology ns a part of tllr results of the rooperatiw work of our respective illstitutionr luring 1910 an11 191 1. I am, vrry truly, ours, ICuciaa L. IIEJI-EIT, Ilictnr, hrltoul rfiinimran Ack30lgy. F. IT. IoIG, Ethnologist in hurgr, Burwi cfArnoPlcuri Ktlinoloqy, Ifashiryfon, I. SMITIISOXIAX INATLTUTLON, RLTEAU OF AMERICAN TIINOLOGF, Vushington, D. IY., h70z-ernbrr 22, 1,912. SIX I have the honor to submit, with the rcrommendation that it I pu1lihed as tt bulletin of the Burtttu of American Ethnology the manuscript of t rnemoir bcaring thc titlc Ethnozoology of the Tewa Indians, by Junius IIcndcrson and John P. IIarrington. This memoir embodies n part of the re.uIts of the joint researches conducted in Xew Xexico by the Rurc, ttu of American Ethnology and T11e School of Arnrricn Archa.01og-j- during 1910 nnc1 1911. - Very respctf ully, B. W. IIODOE, Etfinotogist in Ptlnrp. Hon. CARI, ES D. Wnr.co, Srrretnry, 8rnithmnia rr. Inxtifufinn. Ilamificrtiun tf anha18 ..................................................... .................................................. .............................................................. Annotated lbt trf anhnalx Jhmmal Bird8 ............... . ........................................ --. .. Rrptilw ............................................................... I, izarda Snake8 .............. . ... . .................................... Tmtles ........................................................... . tnphibians Ratrachians .............................................. Salamanders, fqs, tnads ........................................... Fihes ................................................................ Nolluka .............................................................. The lower invelbratcr ................................................ nnl .............................................................. Bihliogriph, hy ............................................................. 61 67 68 F9 Index 73 It is nrccsuuq7 tci prcfnrr this rrnemnir it11 n kr-7 to tht. TPW sounrls find the symbols atIlptc11 ttr rrprrscwt tlrm. 1. Orinasid vowtls, prtrriouacl w.itll niouli utltl nosch passugrs optLn Eng. futhrr, but orinasld, n Eng. Inan, hut orinasril, e modrrntly rlorcr P, oriitlutill, i Portugucs sin, ri Frtlnch ptrs, hut clrinusnl, mrdorn tcdy vlosc o, orintlssl I, TL Iort uguosc at u rrt l. 2. Oral vrwels, prorlouilrcl witll rnoutlt pntittg. opt a11d nos pussage closed l, the vclum a Eng. futhrr, r modtlr.ltrIj- r1o.q P, i E. rout in, a modrrutcly closc, o, u IEng. rrlrl. AIL jnvrrtrd priod after a vu1vz-t.1 syrrlol irtlicatcbs thst thr vtvz.cl is long. A supprior vcrr5--rl symbol inriirntcs tllat. tlw vorvrl is wry SOI-t tlrd grating Izrtamsfim mig, Tlir 170 -cl. tirt. brtbntlg, arlcl unlcss fnllowed lp tlr glottal stop, a glottitlizcci stop, or a x-oicd sound, an aspiration 1s distirnct15- Jltbard tovnrti tlio ntl. 3. Srmi-vos-els j er. jti, but vrry fricatiuci, u3 Eng. wily. 4. J, aiynged cconsonnnls h litrpbreal h, glottal stop, lenisl. 5. Dorsal consonants Ji roirrless lnis, 7cw voirlrss Irlis labializpd, Lntirl yis, glottrJkctl, 3 nspiratrd, g Eng. fingr, voiccd inffsti-ce g prcplsivrly nasal, g nstilian abrbgtdo, qul stilian jucz, Eng. singm., ga ICnp. IAnngn30rtlly. In rtbolut, e nuslaut g is sornrwlat pidattil, also bforr arlrl h. Beforc frontal rtrsonnnts g is asshailated to n, hrforc lltbil OOIIsonituts to m. 6. Ilrurltnl consonarhts fi astihnn mariana, t voicless his, blottnlizrtl, t usliiratcd, E