INDEX. 



201 



Page. 



Love of knowledge as a sociologic force... C2 



offspring as a sociologic force CI 



an extension of self-love Gl 



McKay, C. L., Alaskan collection 40 



— , death of. 43 



McGee. W J, Election of, to membership.. 21 



MacLe.an, J. J., Collections of 40, 43 



McLennan quoted 11 



Madisonville, Mounds at 17 



Magic ring among Apaches 145 



Maine, Sir Henry, on patriarchy 28 



Majoraridjen 102 



Jlallery, G.arrick, Remarks by 141, 142, 143 



Man makes progress by his endeavor to 



secure happiness '..... 193 



Man's mastery of nature a re>ult of the pos- 

 session of tools 159 



Maricourt, Count and Baron de. Antiqui- 

 ties sent by 07 



Marriage institutions. Origin of- CI 



Martin, Henri, Death of, announced 118 



Mason, Otis T., Remarks by, 2, 3, ,5, 7, 8, 13, 14, 17 

 29, 50, 55, 165, 106, 114, 137 



Massawomec Indians 1 



Material progress, how distinguished from 



moral progress 124 



Materia Medica section in the National 



Museum 41 



Matthews, Washington, Papers by 139, 171 



Meander design from Mexico, Figure of a 78 



Medicine Societies 4 



— stones _ 142 



Mennonites, Origin and customs of the.... 83 

 Mexico, Evidences of the antiquity of man 



on the site of the city of. 68 



— , Pottery from the city of 71 



Migrations of the Siouan tribes 05 



Mind as a social factor 31 



new factor in biology 31 



— , Definition of 32 



—, Physical ba.sis of .■ 32 



Mindeleff, Victor and Cosmos, Election of, 



to membership 05 



—, Victor, Paper read bj' 137 



Minneapolis, Flour dust explosion in 1G5 



Minnetarees G5 



Missouris '. 65 



Mitchell, .\rthur, quoted 1.38 



Moki collections in National Museum 42 



— , Mystical ceremonies of 141 



Moral and esthetic development compared 



with material 53 



material progress contrasted 121 



— progress. Conflicting views respect- 

 ing 121,122 



, Proofs of 122, 123 



, Fluctuating character of 123 



Pagf-. 

 Moral progress, All, due to the progress of 



intelligence jog 



, The two kinds of y^r, 



Morality, Diverse standards of. 132 



— Relation of, to food supply x.33 



Morals, difflculty in estimating those of 



other ages and lands i.->2, 1.33 



Morgan's scheme of culture stages 174 



Morse, E. S., elected a corresponding 



member 51 



Mo.sely, Professor H. N §4 



Mound Builders, Antiquity of. ig 



, Cherokees were 24 



, Houses of X3 



, On the probable nationality of the.... 116 



, proof that they were Indians 7, 15, 18, 24 



29, lis 



, J^tatus of culture of. 7 15 



, Textiles of. ' g 



— building tribes no, 118 



Mounds in West Virginia 1-3 



— , High antiquity of some ig 



— , Vast numbersof xg 



Murdoch, John, Election of, to member- 

 ship lOS 



— , Papers read by 102, 168 



Muskoki, Houses and villages of 17 



Mythological Dry Painting of the Navnjos. 139 



-— painting of the Zunis 143 



Myths of the Eskimo 107 



Nadaillao, Marquis de, on antiquity of the 



mounds 27 



Natchez as mound builders 116 



National Museum, .Anthropological collec- 

 tions in the .* 3S 



methods of administration 33 



classification and organization... 46 



Natural selection as applied to mind 32 



Naullgu 103 



Navajos, Hou.ses of. 10 



— , Mythological dry painting of 139 



Neoph3'tes in Indian Medicine 4 



Netchillik 102 



Netehillirmiut ini 



Nettilling Fiord 96, 97 



NO'tyi 103 



Niblack, Albert, Paper read by 38 



NIgawai'iotIn 109 



Nillson, Sven, Death of, announced 6 



Nomads, .■Vmerican Indians, not 27 



Norris, P. W., Death of, announced 141 



North American Indians not nomads 28 



North Devon 102 



Norton Sound, Seal fishing in lOG 



Nugumiut 96 



Numbers perceived by savages to a limited 



degree 183 



