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INDEX. 



Page. 



Xumbers Mystic I'll 



Nunivak people, Spear used by the lOG 



Obsidian knives of the Aztecs 74 



Officers elected for 18S5 118 



Okkiadliving 98 



Oko 96 



Okomiut 'JG 



Old arts degenerate as new arise 138 



Old-fashionedness in America -. 82 



Onnaha Indians 65 



— tradition of sacred pipes 142 



Ometepec, Antiquities from 40 



Operative basis of dividing human society 10 



Opinions, Competitions of. 37 



Organizaiion of barbaric society on a prop- 

 erly basis 1S8 



— of mankind 10, 11 



Orientation in building and in prayer 4 



Ornament, Harti's theory of 114 



Osages ''■"' 



Osage secret society 3 



Otos 65 



Padii 9(5. 07 



Painting, Mythological, of the Zunis 143 



Parentage, Artificial, among the Zunis 137 



Parental desire as a social force tU 



Patriarfhy in barbaric society 100 



— in savage society ^37 



Pelly Bay 102 



Pennsylvania, Old fashioned products of. 82 



Peoria Lake, Mounds on li^ 



Pequas, same as Pequods 117 



Perception of savagery 183 



— unconscious induction 183 



Peruvians, Circular architecture among... 137 

 Peters, Edward T., Election of, to member- 

 ship -' 



— , Remarks t)y 130,134 



Philosophy of barbarism 189 



— of savagery 180 



Phocafcetida .* 103 



— vitulina 103 



Physical basis of mind 32 



Physiocrats in France 34 



Physitheism in barbaric society 100 



Pictures in colored sands 130 



Picture writing developed in barbarism.... 189 



Pierce, P. B., Election of, to membership.. 13 



— , Remarks by 164 



Pike, Primitive, how made 150 



Pipe from Mexico Figure ol a SO 



Pitt-Rivers, Museum of General 90 



Poinde.xter, Wm. M., Election of, to mem- 

 bership 95 



Point Barrow, Collections from 43 



, Sea! catchingat 102 



Pollard, J. M., on certain mounds iji Mis- 

 sissippi 116 



Page. 



Polyandry ci 



Polygamy (;i 



Pomialowsky, Prof. A., elected a corre- 

 sponding member ,56 



Pond's Bay 95 



Ponka .'. G5 



Porter, John .\ddison. Election of, to mem- 

 bership llg 



Pottery from Jlexico, Figures of 71, 73, 7.5, 76 



77, 78, 79 



Powell, J. W., .Vnnual .addresses of. 1, lin, 173 



— , Gift from 108 



— , Remarks by 2, 3, 4, .5, 10, 15, 17, 18, 25, 27, 29, 



05, GO, 117, 130, 141 

 Prehistoric Shawnces, from mound testi- 

 mony 117 



Promatu're inventions 165 



Primitive arts, Persistence of 163 



— man, effect of the possession of the tool 



ill ameliorating his condition 15S 



Problems of American .\nthropology SI 



Progress, Moral and material, contrasted.. 121 

 defined 121, 124, 126 



— of culture along the same line in all 



times and places 191 



— of mankind by a method ditt'ercnt from 



biotie evolution 191 



Protolittiic age 160 



Proudfit, S. v.. Election of, as Secretary... 38 



— , Remarks by 57 



Psychic activities in barbarism 190 



— operations of savagery 181 



Pueblos, Study of circular rooms in 137 



Pumpelly, Raphael, elected a correspond- 

 ing member 51 



Putnam, F. W., elected a corresponding 



member 51 



— , Investigations of 17 



PyraiTiids of San Juan Teotihuaean, Te.x- 

 coco, and Cholula, Pottery found in 



the 73 ! 



Quakers, Origin of th.e 82,83 



Rational and moral forces subject to law 



of survival 33 



Ranke, Prof. Johannes, elected a corres- 

 ponding member 156 



Recent Indian graves in Kansas 56 



Refinement not to be confounded with en- 

 joyment 13C 



Regulation of social activities, Need of.. .129, 135 



Regulation-" and restrictions by the state... 34 



Religious faculty 6:J 



Repulse Bay 102 



Rever>ion of tribes to barbarism 27 



Reynolds, Elmer R., Paper read by CT 



— , Remarks by 3 



Reynolds, H. L., Election of, to member- 

 ship 118 



