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INDEX. 



Page. 



Boas, Franz, Paper read by 95, 102 



Bouaparte, Prince Roland, elected a corre- 

 sponding member 50 



— , Gift from 07 



Boothia Felix 101 



Boulder- worship 143 



Braijarrees 06 



Brinton, Daniel G., elected a correspond- 

 ing member 51 



—.Gifts from 22 



— , Paper by IIC 



Bull roarer, .Analogue of the, among sav- 

 age tribes 87 



Bureau of Ethnology, Researches and col- 

 lections of S, 24, 42 



, importance of its work 02 



Burnekt, Swan M., Paper read by C7 



Burnt clay in mounds 14 



California Indians, houses of 10 



Camp Verde, Arizona, Yuma ceremonies at 14:J 



Cape Dier 90 



— Isabella 102 



— Kater 102 



— Blercey 97 



— Micklesham 97 



— Wolstenholine 90 



Carl, Anton, Election of, to membership.... 22 



Carr, Lucien, quoted 2, 7, 11, 24 



— elected a corresponding member 51 



Caste in India and elsewhere 0-13 



Casts of mound-builders' textiles 



Catlin portraits 44 



Cave-dwellers, Relation of tlie Eskimo to.. IOC 

 Cave-dwellings of France, Antiquities 



from the 07 



Census of Bengal 



Ceramic art, Origin and development of 



form and ornament in 112-114 



Ceremonial vase from Mexico, Figure 



of a 79 



Ceremonies of the Moquis 141 



Navdjos 139 



Utes and Slioshones 141 



— , Wide-spread similarity of 85 



Change from enatic to agnatic descent 188 



Chantrc, Ernest, Gifts from 23 



Charuay, Desire, explorations of 40 



Cherokees, mound builders 24, 110 



—, Ancient liome of. 25 



— , Priority of. 25 



Chesterfield Inlet 90 



Child-marriages in Bengal 9 



China, Stationary civilization of 131 



Chirieahua Apache sun circle 144 



Choctaws as mound builders 110 



Ciiolula, Pottery found imbedded in the 



pyramid of 73 



Christian ludian.s practice heathen rites... 5 



Pau.-. 



Christ.y, Henry , ;il 



Chulpa, igloo and estufa compared 138 



Circular architecture among ancient Peru- 

 vians 137 



of American aborigines 137 



— rooms in Ancient Pueblos 137 



Civilization, Elements of modern r>7 



— internal 58, " i 



Clan relations 17^ 



Classification in museums is 



Clothing, The desire for, a social force in 



Cohabitation and child-marriages 12, l:; 



Collett, John, Election of, to membership.. 51 

 Colored race in the United States, Compa- 

 rative frequency of certain eye dis- 

 eases of the 67 



Columbian University, Meetings of the 



Society to be held at the 95 



Communism a primitive institution 93 



Companionship, Desire for, the social in- 

 stinct proper CI 



Competition in human society 35 



— for happiness 36 



— of arts 3G 



— — institutions and opinions 37 



Conant, A. J., elected a corresponding 



member gt 



Consciousness as a source of knowledge... 58 



Conservatism in America 82 



Conventional character not perceived Ijy 



the savage 183 



Co-ordinations of natural forces in the 



kingdoms of nature .33 



Copper as a preservative of mound relics.. 6 



— plate in mounds 18, 26 



Corbusier, W. H., .Account of Yuma cere- 

 monies by 143 



Corresponding members. Election of. 50 



Council Hou=e, remains in mound 24 



Cousin, Victor, on the sense of justice G2 



Creeks as mound builders IIG 



— , Houses of the 17 



Cross symbol among Apaches 145 



Crows 65 



Culture stages. Various schemes of 173, 174' 



Cumberland Sound, Inhabitants of 96 ' 



Curator's report upon publications re- 

 ceived 22 



Curiosities, Small scientific value of mere. 91 ' 



Cushing, Frank H., RemarliS by 115, 137 • 



Cutlery, Varieties of. 151 



Dall, Wm. H., Remarks by 100 



Davis Strait, Division of the shore of 90 i 



Dawkins, W. Boyd, on the relation of the 



E.skimo to the Cave-dwellers 100 i 



De Soto's expedition 25 



Destructionist theory of evolution imper- 

 fect 35 1 



